How To Use Sculptor In A Sentence
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As his reputation declined, the sculptor retreated to his studio and stopped exhibiting.
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Leonardo da Vinci was not only one of the earliest European abstractionist, but also a sculptor, an architect , and an engineer.
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He is a sculptor who works mainly in stone.
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Another tomb of interest (and of which we will speak in extenso in the next instalment of this series) is the tomb of the Pope Clement II, the only pope to be buried north of the Alps. The statue, sculpted by the same (unknown) sculptor as the Horseman, was originally the slab of the tomb, which remains on the west choir, behind the cathedra:
Catholic Bamberg: The Cathedral
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A sculptor reaches the apogee of his powers.
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Perhaps the artist has bee brought in to polychrome a plaster relievo for an architectural decoration, and it is some third party sculptors studio.
Easel on Rails
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Contemporary sculptors often blend traditional styles with more modern ones.
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Thorwaldsen, Crawford excelled in _basso-rilievo_, and was a remarkable pictorial sculptor.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
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In 1817, in Rome, Byron sat for a bust by the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen.
Note: Apollo Belvidere
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The patronage (largely pontifical, but also royal and aristocratic) of the great sculptor-architect is the chief subject of Franco Mormando's lovingly researched "Bernini: His Life and His Rome," which, for all its splendid erudition, freely resorts to American common speech to characterize the sheer viciousness of the Baroque papal oligarchs and Bernini's own egomania (most famously characterized by his ordering a servant to slash the face of his unfaithful mistress, Costanza Bonarelli).
The Heirloom City
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From the time of the cave painters, artists and sculptors have used patterns to make sense of the world.
Times, Sunday Times
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Few details are known of the original Colossus of Rhodes, which was built by a local sculptor between 304 and 292BC and whose face was reputedly modelled on that of Alexander the Great.
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The sculptor chiselled the lump of marble into a fine statue.
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Painters and sculptors who have seen her graceful performances are said to be simply enraptured with the perfection of her harmony of motion.
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The Quentin Foundation has assembled a topflight collection of renaissance and baroque bronze statuettes, including some of the boldest statements made by Mannerist and baroque sculptors.
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Observing the famous sculptors Luyani and Nsebani at work, Kitaia dreamt of becoming a professional carver and tried to make one piece after another.
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While Giovanni Pisano's Siena Cathedral façade may have provided an inspiration for Maitani's design, his style of execution as a sculptor is more independent in character.
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In the beginning, multi-faceted objects were machined from solid aluminum and hand-polished by sculptor John Noestheden.
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The dog, cast in bronze by a local sculptor, was erected in 1932 to commemorate the district's pioneer settlers.
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Here the visitor can explore 60 acres of meadows, woods and gardens, studded with a dozen pavilions designed by sculptor Erwin Heerich.
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Sculptors and carvers fashion teakwood goblets, cigar and jewelry boxes, and board games such as dominoes and backgammon.
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Rome in the nineteenth century was a Mecca for painters, sculptors, architects, printmakers, writers, and composers from all over the world.
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He also made thousands of drawings, paintings, modelled clay, was a sculptor, and designed costumes.
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As with other works of art, it is a challenge for those responsible for a sculpture's preservation to identify the sculptor's original intention and to find the right balance in choosing how to re-present a surface altered by time.
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Rodiya girls wander the country as dancers and jugglers, and their erect figures, elastic step, and regalness of carriage, would be envied by the proudest woman promenading Vanity Fair; some of them have faces so perfect in a classic way that a sculptor or painter might make himself famous by reproducing them.
East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan
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She trained as a painter and sculptor.
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In 1608 Evesham was referred to as both sculptor and painter.
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But Sophie Ryder is a sculptor who finds artistic merit in the more mundane aspects of rural life.
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This year we felt the sculptors were more ambitious then ever and our 120 exhibitors were delighted with the turnout.
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From the early Renaissance on, they had been admired and drawn by painters and sculptors and carefully described and cataloged by art enthusiasts and antiquarians.
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Highly skilled Italian sculptors would originally been awarded similar commissions, setting a standard few sculptors can match today, these sculptors would have been trained in Italian workshops created by the likes of Giambologna and Bernini.
Christopher Moran a true Renaissance Man commissions Sculptor Andrew Sinclair for his riverside Palace – Crosby Hall
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London's city council recently announced a competition among sculptors to top the empty plinth with a statue.
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The city was and is home to many great painters, sculptors, poets and composers ... a city of romance.
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The Scottish sculptor Michael Noble (who subsequently married the countess) and the psychiatrist Mario Marini were salaried by her as well.
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This cult of irresoluteness, this satisfaction with pointing out the difficulties, this inability to make up one's mind and carry it out, recalls to me a jest in Punch about how the sculptors have carved many a hero seated on a horse but up-to-date have never carved a hero seated on a fence.
Palestine As A U.N. Responsibility
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HELEN MARTEN chosen by RICHARD WENTWORTHSculptor Richard Wentworth is quite clear why 24-year-old Helen Marten is a young artist to watch: "I admire her sureness, fearlessness and lack of hubris," he says.
Meet the best new artists in Britain
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Designed by sculptor John Mills, the design won an open competition judged by experts.
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Engineers and architects use spatial intelligence, as do visual artists like sculptors and painters.
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Michelangelo, sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, died in 1564.
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Its 2004 acquisition of a bronze Greco-Roman there is debate over the actual date and origin statue of Apollo was intended to be included in a current Louvre exhibition of the work of sculptor Praxiteles, but the Greek government threatened to withhold all loans to the French museum if this particular work was included.
Daniel Grant: Is It Possible to "Collect" Antiquities These Days?
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The article thinks that a winter sports coach is a sculptor of outstanding athletes, a researcher of winter competitive sports, a designer, organizer, executant and manager of scientific training.
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This attic room was once a sculptor's studio and has french windows opening onto a decked terrace.
Times, Sunday Times
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For thousands of years, in fact, foundry workers have made bronze castings of clay models made by sculptors.
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Hambling, the portraitist and sculptor, will join James Lloyd, a former winner of the BP Portrait award, painter Emrys Williams and Royal Academician Chris Orr, along with the writers Pullman and Willy Russell, in a sale of original images, all donated to promote the cause of drawing.
Artists' self-portraits to raise money for drawing campaign
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She also exhibited as a painter and sculptor and illustrated the several books she wrote on her life and work.
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This major retrospective of British sculptor Henry Moore consists of some 120 works, including drawings, maquettes, plasters, wood and stone carvings, and large bronzes.
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The superficial distinction, that architects necessarily have to deal with the urban context while sculptors can choose to avoid it, conceals much more complicated variations.
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Worked as a cab driver, plumber, and studio assistant to the sculptor, Richard Serrs.
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Peggy is keen to publish the sculptor's memoirs but Alice thinks the past holds no interest until some shocking revelations are disclosed.
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Important retrospective of the British sculptor's work.
Times, Sunday Times
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Though just an anatomical study, it already foreshadowed the sculptor's later efforts to reveal the essence rather than merely copy outward appearances.
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She ends up as a patroness of the arts because she enjoys posing for a nude statue (and seducing the sculptor).
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From the moment our ancestors picked up pieces of flint to use as tools, our unique position as sculptor of the world was assured.
Times, Sunday Times
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The rule is so stern that all delight in mere incidental beauty, which painting often triumphs in, is wholly forbidden to sculpture; -- for instance, in _painting_ the branch of a tree, you may rightly represent and enjoy the lichens and moss on it, but a sculptor must not touch one of them: they are inessential to the tree's life, -- he must give the flow and bending of the branch only, else he does not enough "see Pallas" in it.
The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
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He is eminent both as a sculptor and as a portrait painter.
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According to the contract each sculptor was to be paid 150 scudi per statue.
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The Fife sculptor and Royal Academician itemises his latest creations for our benefit.
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He characterizes Skyllis and Dipoinos as the first sculptors to achieve fame by sculpturing in marble and notes that Bupalos followed in their wake.
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Presumably, the door with the herms was designed by Sansovino himself, since he was not only the architect for the Procurators of St. Mark, who had to pay for the new Zecca door, but also the leading sculptor in Venice.
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Biosculptor CADCAM scanner to collect digital data from the patients limbs.
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Several weeks after the sculptor finished his statue of Aphrodite drowsing, he sent a messenger to the model asking her to come and visit his hut again.
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French sculptors used limewood, walnut, and poplar, both for sculpture and for the applied arts.
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The award-winning sculptor of found footage has become a contemporary ambassador of the technique largely thanks to his 2002 film "Decasia," which literalized its title by turning physically distressed footage into quicksilver sequences of eerie beauty.
A Filmmaker Mines History for Meaning
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Maybe that was the idea - to compensate for a poor sculptor or unaesthetic subject.
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French painter, sculptor, and printmaker; born in Paris, died in self-imposed exile in the South Seas.
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Evoking the myth of Pygmalion, a woman portrayed as a sightless sculptor in Blind Vision brings to life a Napoleonic man of clay who responds to the touch of her modeling by opening one seeing eye.
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The "Onondaga Giant" is the work of the sculptor, and out of a single large block of the gypseous limestone (an upper member of the "Onondaga Salt Group") which forms large beds in the immediate vicinity.
The American Goliah
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Some of you will be sculptors, others sketchers, others explorers of new forms of art.
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The fourth dimension also played a part in uniting a number of abstract painters and sculptors in the inter-war period.
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He uses green timber, and works as a sculptor, with chainsaws and blow torches, celebrating the grain of the wood.
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From the early Renaissance on, they had been admired and drawn by painters and sculptors and carefully described and cataloged by art enthusiasts and antiquarians.
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He is a German sculptor, medallist, cabinetmaker, and designer, active in Nuremberg.
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The sculptor figured the girl in clay.
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Henry, a talented sculptor and musician from Faringdon in Oxfordshire fell from a top floor window.
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The Endowment will support painters, sculptors, printmakers, and other artists in their efforts to better acquaint themselves with the natural world through both museum and field research.
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The complicated postures are such as no freestanding statue of the time could show, and the sculptor has had great difficulties.
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She ends up as a patroness of the arts because she enjoys posing for a nude statue (and seducing the sculptor).
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The set, by the sculptor Antony Gormley, consists of movable cuboid frames which the performers continually reconfigure, the resultant ziggurats sometimes uniting the group, sometimes fracturing it.
Political Mother and Babel (words)
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A sculptor-roboticist from the U of Texas @ Dallas, late of Disney Imagineering, has demoed K-Bot, a 2kg robot head that mimics facial expressions of nearby humans with 1 sec's latency.
Boing Boing: February 16, 2003 - February 22, 2003 Archives
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Darren Yeadon has spent the past two years in Italy working with marble from Carrara, which has gained a fabled reputation among sculptors across the globe.
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Mashiro Fukuyama is a Japanese sculptor who creates "contemporary and ceremonial Samurai suits, inspired by the ancient culture of the Samurai and contemporary game-culture.
Boing Boing: October 9, 2005 - October 15, 2005 Archives
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One plant had wreathed itself round a statue of Vertumnus, which was thus quite veiled and shrouded in a drapery of hanging foliage, so happily arranged that it might have served a sculptor for a study.
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Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths, bronze casters, stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors.
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Once there a top New York sculptor will work the stone into a fitting monument to be given pride of place within the new gardens.
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Sacagawea" design by sculptor Glenna Goodacre, first produced in 2000.
Undefined
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Michelangelo, sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, died in 1564.
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Now Guirola employs 30 people -- cooks, gardeners, maids, a laundrywoman, a driver, office workers, sculptors and bodyguards.
A SURVIVOR'S STORY
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Originally from Brisbane, Australia, Mark, is a figurative sculptor working in bronze.
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The confidence bestowed by his patron boosted his self-assurance and perpetuated his interest in becoming a professional sculptor.
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While other sculptors made use of clinging drapery, they rarely did so with naturalistic consistency.
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The long shadows cast by rows of the sculptor's phantasmagorical figures take on a haunting significance.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was this picture that formed the basis for American sculptor Paul Granlund's busts of Ramanujan, created in 1987 for the Ramanujan Centennial Year.
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A sculptor applies finishing touches to an idol of the Hindu goddess Durga as his son looks on him in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata September 25, 2006.
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These comprise the papers of a varied group of painters, sculptors, printmakers, craftsmen, architects, designers and photographers from the eighteenth century to the present.
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Ingleby Gallery, to 14 MayRobert ClarkA centrepiece to this small exhibition is the manuscript of HS Ede's Savage Messiah, a 1929 biographical novel that charts the extraordinary, short career of Henri Gaudier-Brzeska before the sculptor was killed in the trenches in 1915.
This week's new exhibitions
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We see, however, in the magazine of the oil merchant, his jars in perfect order, in the bakehouse are the hand mills in their original places, and of a description which exactly tallies with those alluded to in holy writ; the ovens scarcely want repairs; where a sculptor worked, there we find his marbles and his productions, in various states of forwardness, just as he left them.
Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art, (Vol. 2 of 3)
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Sculptor Jonathan Clarke took her back to his workshop in Bury St Edmunds for a polish, which was scheduled to take six weeks.
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It's a big circle with a little tail… it looks like the product of a drunken sculptor.
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Dedications by sculptors and potters from Archaic Greece testify to the wealth of at least some of these artisans.
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Up to three other documents signed by the painter and sculptor also went missing at the same time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although native-born artists, chief among them the sculptor Michel Colombe, did work in the new idiom, rich 16th-century patrons at first preferred Italians.
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Vincent Van Gogh took up painting in that year, and Monet painted Sunset on the Seine in Winter, and the sculptor Rodin turned out The Thinker, and Renoir began his riverscape masterpiece, Luncheon of the Boating Party.
Mark Twain
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Italian architects and sculptors were imported, including Bartolommeo Berecci and Giovanni Maria Padovano.
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Looking up one sees an immense blue sky, painted with spheres and white insets inscribed with the names of leading Greek sculptors from the 4th century: Cephisodotus, Lysippus, Myron, Phidias, Polyclitus, Praxiteles and Scopas.
Cy Twombly's Ceiling at the Musee du Louvre
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Pliny writeth that the old painters and sculptors -- such as Apelles,
Albert Durer
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The fourth dimension also played a part in uniting a number of abstract painters and sculptors in the inter-war period.
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The sculptor held the condescending and false view that the imagination was only active in art.
Times, Sunday Times
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Liao is known for his comic cartoon work and others include sculptors, oil painters and print artists.
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Sculptor and installation artist Susan Meyer Fenton is haloed against a wrinkled and therefore turbulent backdrop.
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He was an exquisitely talented painter and sculptor who worked for popes and kings, a contemporary and acquaintance of Michaelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci; an incorrigibly opinionated boaster, duelist and brawler, an occasional jailbreaker (for that fast mouth of his got him in trouble more than once), and an indefatigable self-promoter and traveling PR show, with an ego the size of the planet.
OMG, how did I miss this?! | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
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Her fine exquisite features and extremely pale skin were making her look as a statue made by a sculptor master.
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The decoration on the monument is intended to convey the idea of Leonardo as artist, sculptor, architect and engineer.
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The exhibition is spread over two floors and embraces every facet of Dali's genius as a painter, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor, with a good number of his most important works on view.
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Mary travels with a lifesize statue of Padre Pio which was carved from a solid piece of Samoan mahogany by Californian sculptor Tom Benson.
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So here are stills and posters from Ken Russell's 1972 film adaptation of Ede's book and the sculptor's portrait of poet Ezra Pound, champion of modernism and instigator of vorticism – a movement getting some overdue re-evaluation at Tate Britain in June.
This week's new exhibitions
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The sculptor rounded the clay into a sphere.
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He claims to have been able not merely to cause a hypnotized subject to exteriorize her astral self, but to mould this vapory substance as a sculptor models wax.
The Shadow World
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A sculptor reaches the apogee of his powers.
Times, Sunday Times
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She toyed with the idea of becoming a sculptor or an architect before deciding on fashion.
Times, Sunday Times
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By this time the membership stood at about 90, embracing painters and sculptors of every persuasion.
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Wood for the interior was salvaged from an old boatyard, while a bog-oak sculptor made the windowsills from hand.
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Van Persie, whose father, a sculptor, raised him as a single parent, had behavioural problems at school and clashed with coaches at his first club, Excelsior.
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In other regions wood sculptors normally used oak or walnut, and occasionally other hardwoods, but limewood sculpture is an unusual and rather special medium.
Masterwoodworks
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Once again she got the distinct impression that he didn't want to talk about the sculptor.
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His father was an artist and sculptor, his mother, a maker of stuffed toys.
Times, Sunday Times
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During the Second Empire, Carpeaux was one of the favoured sculptors of both the emperor and empress.
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In 1997, a Milanese sculptor designed a new, 18 - karat gold trophy - unimaginatively named the FIFA World Cup trophy.
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A sculptor forms her material.
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Walking into the Sanlam Art Gallery to view the installations of sculptor Jan van der Merwe is a bit like stepping onto a stage set.
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British sculptor Ian Walters will make the statue, and Mandela has agreed to sit for him, organisers said.
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Stuttgart Art "Kollwitz–Beckmann–Dix–Grosz: Wartime" explores 100 drawings and prints by German painter, printmaker, and sculptor Käthe Kollwitz, alongside works by her contemporaries, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, George Grosz and Ludwig Meidner.
What's on Around Europe
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Many of our painters and sculptors are found by her.
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Sitting in his Church Street studio, found-object sculptor Silas Finch said he identifies as a New Haven artist.
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A wood engraver, sculptor, typographer and draughtsman, Gill attended the Central School in London under the calligrapher and stone-mason Edward Johnston.
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Ironically, it is these mawkish , calcified heads that have tarnished the sculptor's reputation.
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There was also a very hard variety of granite much used by sculptors called porphyry, a very hard and variegated rock of a mixed purple-and-white colour.
From John O'Groats to Land's End
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Her true success, however, lies in curating an exhibition that brings to light the power of the sculptors of Venda once more in a show that demands more than one visit.
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Architecture and the fine and decorative arts meet within the picture frame: its design and execution have involved famous artists and architects, sculptors, carvers, and silversmiths, cabinetmakers, ebony workers, and gilders.
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Sitting in his Church Street studio, found-object sculptor Silas Finch said he identifies as a New Haven artist.
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Mr. Hill recently bought a 17th-century bronze sculpture of Bacchus and Ceres by this "slightly misunderstood" follower of Giambologna, the 16th-century sculptor.
Following the Smart Art Money
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The statue, created by sculptor Tom Murphy, shows a striding Lennon wearing his trademark round glasses and a casual suit.
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One candidate, sculptor Louis Auvray, hinted at the exhumed mummy when he stated the uniform depicted on his effigy was the one in which Napoleon was buried, that of the colonel of the chasseurs.
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The work 's sculptor is unknown.
Umbria - the green heart of Italy
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Most painters or a sculptors have to die first to get this kind of recognition.
Times, Sunday Times
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However, the plethora of these painters and sculptors and the plentitude of production surveyed were not sufficiently organized to permit a thorough examination of serious stylistic, thematic or political issues.
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The role that burros played in mining has often been overlooked, but through her work, sculptor Robin Laws reminds us of the importance of these animals to the mining history of the American West.
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A number of artists and sculptors will be present and wine and canapés will be served throughout the evening to the accompaniment of gentle jazz music.
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Second, the sculpture was made by the sculptor on a fixed-price contract.
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That evening when we are at supper, Giuseppe comes up to say that the young sculptor is below, having brought the bust over from Bragarezza, to know if I will make him an offer for it.
Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
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Some of them, namely, sculptors 'and potters' forms, are used for shaping the form we have called form C, whereas others, such as the tinctorial and printing forms, give objects color as well as shape, thus producing forms in the meaning of form A. History shows that the importance of form F in art is increasing.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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The sculptor Antonio Canova used classical statues as the basis for his figures of modern men and women.
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He is eminent both as a sculptor and as a portrait painter.
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There were three ideal forms, as we saw, gradually shaping themselves in the development of the story of Demeter, waiting only for complete realisation at the hands of the sculptor; and now, with these forms in our minds, let us place ourselves in thought before the three images which once probably occupied the three niches or ambries in the face of that singular cliff at Cnidus, one of them being then wrought on a larger scale.
Greek Studies: a Series of Essays
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The erosive and corrasive power of water being the chief land sculptors, it is evident that there will be a continual wearing down of the faces of the bounding cliffs.
The Romance of the Colorado River
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Michelangelo, sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, died in 1564.
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On succeeding pages of “The Cloud-Sculptors of Coral D,” we find that “memories, caravels without sails, crossed the shadowy deserts of her burnt-out eyes” and that the dwarf, Petit Manuel, regards this same woman “with eyes like crushed flowers.”
The Catastrophist
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It acquired a kind of summery power after what I'd seen: The missing acknowledgement of evil by the three monkeys, the frog the snow turned into a victim, the infantilizing principle of the giant Mom, the feline predator on trial, Moby Dick retold in bronze, eyes whiter and colder with traces of demonic righteousness overturned remember those interpreters than the sculptor intended.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: The Otterness Blizzard
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Every year it brings together an eclectic artistic mix of professionals and amateurs, traditional and avant-garde, young and old, British and international, sculptors, painters, architects, printmakers.
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Carved from a solid piece of wood, it is clear that the sculptor utilized and perhaps exploited a section of the tree that branched into two areas for the splayed legs.
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In time, he became better known as a sculptor with a strong poetic bent, rather than as a poet in the traditional sense.
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Borglum, Gutzom , 1867 - 1941, St. Marys, American artist and sculptor of Mount Rushmore heads
San Francisco imposes sanctions on Arizona
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Here is a sculptor using tininess as a megaphone that amplifies his message.
Times, Sunday Times
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From Wikipedia:Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin 7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903 was a leading Post-Impressionist artist, painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramist and writer.
AS SEEN ON TV: PAUL GAUGUIN
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This is the same type of volcanic rock shaped by sculptors in the Stone Symposium held on New Plymouth's foreshore each summer.
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Hundreds of photos and crucial measurements are taken before sculptors can begin work on a clay replica.
Times, Sunday Times
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The range of his work is astonishingly broad: he was also an engraver, sculptor, photographer and interior designer.
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For the last 11 years I've attempted to earn a living from my skills as a carver and sculptor.
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But even in death the mangroves are unusual, becoming gnarly bits of modernistic art few sculptors call match.
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Some were painters or sculptors, others had a more craftsmanship background as mask or puppet makers.
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The exuberance of the carving, attributed to Rhodian sculptors, and the dramatic, illusionistic setting are characteristic of the Hellenistic baroque.
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The fourth dimension also played a part in uniting a number of abstract painters and sculptors in the inter-war period.
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Civil engineers, stonemasons, sculptors, hard landscapers, and plumbing and heating engineers are among the firm's list of clients.
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His few surviving works mark him as the most original northern sculptor since Claus Sluter.
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The monument to one of football's greatest innovators was the work of the famous sculptor, Jacob Epstein.
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The sculptor held the condescending and false view that the imagination was only active in art.
Times, Sunday Times
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Unlike most sculptors' drawings, but like many of Smith's vigorous works on paper, it exists only in terms of floating dabs of home-brewed ink on a flat surface, its rhythms echoing Japanese calligraphy, its lacy all-overness indebted to Jackson Pollock's poured paintings.
Works of Many Dimensions
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Between 1513 and 1529 he was occupied as architect and sculptor on the shrine of the Holy House in Loreto, contributing marble narrative reliefs and supervising a team of younger sculptors.
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In 1949, Cage began scoring a film documentary on the mobiles of sculptor Alexander Calder.
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In the gallery and the 70 acres of gardens beyond are important works by both artists, comparing two great sculptors.
Times, Sunday Times
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The directory will include sculptors, collectors, scholars, manufacturers, and all members in general, featuring content on medallic art.
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As soon as stone came into use, it must have offered an irresistible temptation to the chisel of the sculptor and the ornamentist; and so we nearly always find it decorated with carvings.
A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1
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The decoration on the monument is intended to convey the idea of Leonardo as artist, sculptor, architect and engineer.
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y aun en albricias le di even gave a trifling fee al Escultor no sé qué. to the sculptor who carved it.
Don Juan Tenorio
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In 1971, art history doctoral candidate and now director of the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the New York's Museum of Modern Art, Kirk Varnedoe, organized a show of authentic and counterfeit drawings by French sculptor Auguste Rodin called "Rodin Drawings, True and False" at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The show highlighted 132 actual drawings by the artist and 28 intentional forgeries from the collections of a number of museums.
Daniel Grant: What Happens to Confiscated Art 'Fakes'?
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Hall started as a sculptor, and it shows in her bulldozed reconfiguring of a Cape Cod meadow into undulating waves of earth and rock overgrown with wild grass.
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She plays a sexy, intelligent, and independent sculptor whose life changes dramatically after a traffic accident leaves her a paraplegic.
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The flowing lines and sweeping shapes of a little-known medieval sculptor are enough to tarnish Rodin's reputation.
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My naive idea of a sculptor is someone who works with clay or other materials, or chisels away at a piece of stone to create figures, busts and statues, likenesses and effigies, that only they, with their huge talent, can create.
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This is the first show of the great sculptor's preparatory drawings to be staged in Britain.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is also the mystery sculptor from the quiz I posted previously.
Senso – Alida Valli
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An accomplished painter and sculptor, he also designed furniture under the name Giuseppe Farbino.
Researcher's Data Rewrote Hollywood Endings
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The sculptor is citing work commitments for pulling out.
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Most of the others I'd never heard of: Bellatrix, Carina, Delphinus, Sculptor, Phoenix, Aquila and Lynx.
RESCUING ROSE
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Beginning in 1994, a multi-disciplinary team — which consisted of T. Allan Comp, a historian and director of the non-profit AMD&ART; Robert Deason, a hydrogeologist; Stacy Levy, a sculptor; AmeriCorps interns; and landscape architect Julie Bargmann, of D.I.R.T. Studio — were tasked to create “a large-scale, artful public space that directly addresses the problems of AMD and much more.”
Treating Acid Mine Drainage in Vintondale
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The above sculptures are by Australian hyperrealist sculptor Ron Mueck wiki.
Ron Mueck’s Art
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Now the sculptor who made the bust is working on a statue of Nelson Mandela based on that visit to Bedford.
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It took guts to be a sculptor: to work long physically taxing hours with few chances of sales.
INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
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The well-known and distinguished sculptor Launt Thompson has been sojourning among us for several months.
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A passion vine had overrun and enclasped a vase with a perfect symmetry no sculptor could have achieved.
Under the Redwoods
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Most of the others I'd never heard of: Bellatrix, Carina, Delphinus, Sculptor, Phoenix, Aquila and Lynx.
RESCUING ROSE