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sculptress

[ UK /skˈʌlptɹəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman sculptor

How To Use sculptress In A Sentence

  • Why d'you think one of the Sunday papers keeps referring to her as an up-and-coming sculptress ? A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
  • Madame Tussaud's waxworks dates back to 1835, when French sculptress Marie Tussaud opened her famous collection in Baker Street.
  • She was praised as the solar system's greatest artist: the sculptress of The Rememberer, the creator of the first great ionospheric painting, The Virgin of the Andes. Ten Minutes, That's It
  • Verchick's clown oil paintings reveal evidence of her well-trained eye as a sculptress and former interior designer.
  • She was a sculptress and a painter whose work was displayed in her home.
  • His famous pupil, sculptress Camille Claudel, suffered the same fate. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • She's a sculptress and an artist, and her husband, Kenny Schachter, is also an art dealer.
  • A lawyer perceives the world as an opportunity for manipulation..." "And a sculptress ? MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • He says, for instance, he's currently dating a foreign sculptress in her late thirties.
  • Over a period of 20 years, Donatella established herself as a sculptress in the international arena of visual arts.
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