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on view
So as to be seen, as in They will put the antiques on view an hour before the auction begins. [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
The clothes on view were so consistent in their style that reviewers found it difficult to guess the decade each outfit represented.
It has been on display in New York's Museum of Modern Art, although the organisation's website says it is "not on view" at the moment.
At MOCA, Yamaguchi has 10 whimsical seascapes on view: oceans with golden curtains for skies and purple waves for waters; oceans that look like they could be the backdrops to the Ballets Russes, bands of red and white shooting up from the horizon.
Finally, it’s back on view — but only for a while.
From February to July 2026, an exhibition titled “Village Square: Gifts of Modern Art from the Pearlman Collection to the Brooklyn Museum, LACMA, and MoMA” will be on view at LACMA.
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