"Work of art/art work" difference

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What is the difference between "work of art", "artwork", "form of art" and "art form"?
 
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It's a matter of usage.

The Mona Lisa is a work of art.

The artwork*
on display in the House of Lords can only be viewed by a tiny proportion of the taxpayers who paid for it.

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(one word) the paintings, sculptures, frescoes etc

The second question needs a separate thread.
 

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It's a matter of usage.

The Mona Lisa is a work of art.

The artwork*
on display in the House of Lords can only be viewed by a tiny proportion of the taxpayers who paid for it.

*
(one word) the paintings, sculptures, frescoes etc

The second question needs a separate thread.

The Mona Lisa is an artwork isn't wrong either, is it? I wanted to start a different thread for "art form" and "form of art" before I started this one, but I was wondering if all of these are synonymous.
 

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Music, literature, etc, can be works of art, but I wouldn't call them artworks.
 
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