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Sculpture is the
branch of the
visual arts that
operates in
three dimensions.
Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work
which is
physically presented...
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sculpture; with
minute cracks like
human skin
corrugated wrinkled into furrows; with
alternate ridges and
channels corticinus bark-like
sculpturing or...
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dedicated to the
goddess Athena during the
fifth century BC. Its
decorative sculptures are
considered some of the high
points of
classical Gr**** art, an enduring...
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occupation of “
sculpturing” in the
United States census of 1850
offers a
glimpse into the artist's self-perception.
Despite the fact that “
sculpturing” was usually...
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refine his
knowledge and
technique in wood
sculpturing. He
spent the
majority of his time studying,
sculpturing, and
carving wooden cats that
appeared lifelike...
- Ice
sculpture is a form of
sculpture that uses ice as the raw material.
Sculptures from ice can be
abstract or
realistic and can be
functional or purely...
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Varicose -
Bearing one or more varices.
Sculpturing —
arthropod equivalent Ward,
Peter (1981). "S****
Sculpture as a
Defensive Adaptation in Ammonoids"...
- The
visual arts are art
forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking,
sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, comics, design, crafts, and...
- Soft
sculpture is a type of
sculpture or
three dimensional form that
incorporates materials such as cloth, fur, foam rubber, plastic, paper,
fibre or similar...
- paid for
sculptures.
Alberto Giacometti's L'Homme au
doigt was
auctioned for $141.3m at Christie's in May 2015, the
highest price for any
sculpture at auction...