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plastic art

NOUN
  1. the arts of shaping or modeling; carving and sculpture

How To Use plastic art In A Sentence

  • Despite Morris's decision to make a budgetary commitment to the plastic arts concept, implementation of the concept remained undefined and unaccomplished for many more months.
  • Both the sculpture and architecture belong to plastic art. They involve three-dimensionality, space and object.
  • Only the crudest works of plastic art, capricci and arabesques, have no intellectual content; and even these are good in so far as they convey the playfulness of fancy. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III
  • The plastic arts include sculpture, pottery and painting.
  • Thus in hellenic plastic art has been discovered the calm and serene intuition of life of those peoples, who feel, nevertheless, so poignantly, the universality of sorrow; thus has recently been discerned on the faces of the Byzantine saints "the terror of the millennium," a terror which is an equivoke, or an artificial legend invented by modern scholars. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
  • The topic was also addressed for several day through works of plastic art and performances.
  • The plastic arts include sculpture, pottery and painting.
  • Worringer, speaking as an art historian, champions the nonnaturalistic and anticlassical phases in the history of the plastic arts. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • To the ancient Greeks, the body was an object of esthetic contemplation, raised by their plastic art to the loftiest peaks of sublimity.
  • His talent found expression in plastic arts.
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