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DaSwede | 02:26 Thu 28th Feb 2008 | Arts & Literature
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What's the conventional term used to say "I've cropped the image of this painting, but only slightly"?

Here's an example:

1) The Mona Lisa

2) The Mona Lisa (detail)

3) ...but how do I describe this kind of cut?

I can think of ways to say it, but my question is What would be the conventional term used in the art world. How would they phrase it in a catalogue from an exhibition.

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Kit are you ok there or are you doing promotions for Antonio in the park?

thanks for cramming us in the gallery again...

hi there marm
oh dear, Kit, have one of these...

http://www.themorningmagazine.com/pics/Anti-Vi rus.jpg
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marm sends her regards but had eaten all the sandwiches before I got there.

Daughter's new Bank manager boyfriend is lovely, although a catalan, he has the same sense of humour as I do and I love it.

Catch yer later dudes >>>>>
MAIL NETI!!!....yesterday, tut
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