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  • '''Sculpture''' is the art of manipulating materials to create three-dimensional forms. Through most of history, sculpture comprised three main techniques: ''modeling'' (as with clay), ''carving'' (
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  • * [[Grounds for Sculpture]] * [[Gertrude Stein]] life-size terra cotta sculpture of Gertrude Stein created in Paris in 1923, now in the Smithsonian National
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  • Museum of sculpture and landscape art in [[Hamilton, New Jersey]] founded in 1992.
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  • * [https://www.google.com/search?q=grounds+for+sculpture&tbm=isch Google image search] turns up many beautiful photographs ...om/site/index.html J. Seward Johnson, Jr.] - also a founder of Grounds for Sculpture
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  • * ''New York Artists Second Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture''[http://albertkotin.com/stable1953.jpg] * ''New York Artists’ Third Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture''[http://albertkotin.com/stable1954.jpg]
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  • ...etII_95.jpg|right|220px|Strong-Cuevas' 1995 Arch II, Set II at Grounds for Sculpture in 2008}} '''Grounds for Sculpture<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groundsforsculpture.org/|
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  • '''Constantin Brâncuşi''' (1876-1957) was a Romanian [[Sculpture|sculptor]] known for his modernism and abstraction
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  • Museum of sculpture and landscape art in [[Hamilton, New Jersey]] founded in 1992.
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  • ...Wb6A!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 Google Maps panorama]</span> of [[Claude Shannon]] sculpture by Eugene Daub at the University of Michigan. * <span class="newtab">[https://amsamedals.org/ American Medallic Sculpture Association]]<span> (AMSA), last access 4/7/2021
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  • ...ar limestone or dolimite, composed mostly of calcite, extensively used for sculpture, and as a building material.
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  • '''Sculpture''' is the art of manipulating materials to create three-dimensional forms. Through most of history, sculpture comprised three main techniques: ''modeling'' (as with clay), ''carving'' (
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  • ...ten work of art characterized by style, form or content. E.g., a painting, sculpture, sonata, play, short story or poem.
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  • American [[Sculpture|sculptor]] (1883–1952) who created life-sized busts or scultures of many
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  • ...ladelphia, who is attributed to being the creator of the mobile (a kinetic sculpture with parts suspended in air by strings or cables, often branching out into
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  • * [https://www.google.com/search?q=grounds+for+sculpture&tbm=isch Google image search] turns up many beautiful photographs ...om/site/index.html J. Seward Johnson, Jr.] - also a founder of Grounds for Sculpture
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  • * [[Grounds for Sculpture]] * [[Gertrude Stein]] life-size terra cotta sculpture of Gertrude Stein created in Paris in 1923, now in the Smithsonian National
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  • ...ttributed to being the creator of the [[Mobile (art)|mobile]] (a [[kinetic sculpture]] with parts suspended in air by strings or cables, often branching out int
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  • '''Jo Davidson''' (1883 – 1952) was an American [[Sculpture|sculptor]] specializing in realistic human busts and statues, starting with Image:Terra cotta stein.jpg|Jo Davidson's life-size terra cotta sculpture of Gertrude Stein created in Paris in 1923, now in the Smithsonian National
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  • Eugene Daub Sculpture Studio
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  • |Penguin 6.jpg|A digital sculpture of Tux, by [[Lego]]. |Lego daemon tux.jpg|Another digital sculpture of Tux, this time with the [[BSD Daemon]].
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  • ...mporary) are generally considered decorative arts. Some people categorise sculpture based on size, but that definition is not hard-and-fast, as even very large
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  • *For the type of sculpture, see [[Mobile (art)]].
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  • * [[Gertrude Stein]] life-size terra cotta sculpture of Gertrude Stein created in Paris in 1923, now in the Smithsonian National
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  • |Lego daemon.jpg|Lego sculpture by Eric Harshbarger |Lego daemon tux.jpg|Another sculpture by Harshbarger, this time with [[Tux]]
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  • ...C. (2005). ''The Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum: Life and Afterlife of a Sculpture Collection''. Los Angeles: Getty Publications. ISBN 0-89236-722-9. A book o
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  • ...Wb6A!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 Google Maps panorama]</span> of [[Claude Shannon]] sculpture by [[Eugene Daub (sculptor)|Eugene Daub]] at the University of Michigan.
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  • '''Dimitrie Paciurea''' (1873 - 1932) was a [[Romania|Romanian]] [[sculpture|sculptor]]. His representational and symbolic style contrasts strongly to t
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  • ...the classical [[drawing]], [[charcoal (art)|charcoal]], [[watercolor]], [[sculpture]], [[pastel]], and mixed-media techniques.
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  • ...ac.uk/UEL/Region.htm East London sculptures] listed by Public Monument and Sculpture Association, National Recording Project</ref>
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  • ...y blend different artistic mediums. He has a knack for combining painting, sculpture, and installation into cohesive and thought-provoking pieces. Redfern’s w ...rld. One such installation, titled "Nature's Symphony," featured a mammoth sculpture crafted from recycled materials and accompanied by an audio track blending
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  • ...tern world, visual art traditionally included [[painting]], [[drawing]], [[sculpture]], and [[printmaking]]; works in these areas are sometimes categorized as "
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  • ...s form, it is no more capable of remembering [[molecule]]s than of being [[sculpture|sculpted]]. </blockquote>
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  • ==Sculpture garden== ...ed not only the design of the visitor centre, but also the addition of a [[sculpture meadow]] that was not part of the original plan. The Palumbos have added th
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  • ...United Kingdom|prime minister]]s are honoured with [[statue]]s and [[bust (sculpture)|bust]]s in the Lobby. For example, in February 2007 a bronze statue of [[M
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  • ...is one of the West's widest-ranging polymaths, having produced great art, sculpture and writing, as well as music, acting, science, engineering, architecture,
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  • *1951: "9th St." Show, the first "New York Painting and Sculpture Annual," 60 E. 9th. St. NYC, NY; *1953, 54, 55, 56, 57: "New York Painting and Sculpture Annual," Stable Gallery, NYC, NY;
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  • ...ь, скульптура, музыка''. В трех томах. Т. 3. [''Selected Works: Painting, Sculpture, Music''. In three vols. Vol. 3.] Москва: Искусство, 1952
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  • ...p://albertkotin.com/stable1956.jpg Fifth Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture,'']</ref><ref> [http://albertkotin.com/stable1957.jpg ''New York Artists' 6 *1951: "9th St." Show, the first "New York Painting and Sculpture Annual," 60 E. 9th. St. NYC, NY;
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  • ...ties, and polished marble is prized especially for use in architecture and sculpture. The distinct appearance of marble comes from the [[Crystal (geology)|recr
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  • ...t in Dusseldorf. He stopped in 1951. A decade later he became professor of sculpture at the Staatliche Kunstakademie. Apart from his art he was also involved to
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  • '''Eugene Daub''' (1942-?) is an award-winning American [[Sculpture|scultor]] known for statuary, busts in a classical style, and for medallic * National Sculpture Society Gold Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement 2017
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  • ...] was made from wood and cloth fabrics, and wood is a popular material for sculpture and other decorative pieces. Wood is easily cut and carved, and can take a Wood, unlike most other sculpture materials, has a very distinctive grain which the sculptor must work with.
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  • Here, attempts are made to take account of salient features of Nepali stone sculpture, bronze art, wood art and painting of different ages. Stone Sculpture
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  • ...ers, Judikje and Tissink, Fieke. ''The Golden Age of Dutch Art: Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Art.'' (2000). 366 pp.
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  • ...f human legends of women created from nonliving material, as [[Galatea]]'s sculpture-come-alive of [[Pygmalion]], and even of the creation of [[Eve]] from [[Ada
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  • ...nt in a variety of artistic techniques (e.g., [[drawing]], [[painting]], [[sculpture]], and other media) in order to guide a patient in the technique. In many c
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  • ...of as beginning in [[Ancient Greece]], with its development of [[art]], [[sculpture]], [[religion]], [[music]], [[literature]], [[philosophy]], [[poetry]] and
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  • In the early 1960s Judd switched from painting to sculpture and developed an interest in architecture. He began creating sculptures tha
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  • ...osuction is then performed to refine the transition zones of the abdominal sculpture.
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  • ...Art'']</ref> was the dominant movement in [[American]] [[painting]] and [[sculpture]] in the late 1940s and the 1950s. It was characterized by a desire to conv
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  • {{Image|Little Crow -Minnehaha Falls.jpg|right|250px|Sculpture of Little Crow at Minnehaha Falls in Minneapolis, MN. By Ed Archie Noisecat
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  • ...organized "[[First Night]]" celebrations, with [[music]], [[dance]], ice [[sculpture]], and other cultural events. The original First Night was held in [[Bosto
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  • ===Sculpture and flower arranging=== {{seealso|Japanese sculpture|Ikebana}}
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  • ...de a "bed race", where contestants push beds across the frozen canal, snow sculpture and Portrait on the ice. Concession stands built on the ice at the edge of
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  • .... He was an avid art collector, founded the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture (1648), introduced Italian opera at court, and established an important lib
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  • ...ropean languages. The French edition, published by M. Sue, demonstrator of sculpture to the Royal Academy of Paris, was adorned with engravings.
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  • ...orks have been described as "large-scale installations combining video and sculpture" to create emotional stories about seemingly meaningless events.<ref name=t * 1992, British Institute Award for Sculpture<ref name=tws06jan03/>
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  • ...f the 1950s was documented through a series of artists’ [[painting]] and [[sculpture]] annual exhibitions. ...p://albertkotin.com/stable1956.jpg Fifth Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture,'']</ref><ref> [http://albertkotin.com/stable1957.jpg ''New York Artists' 6
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  • ...Antiquities in the British Museum: Monuments, Obelisks, Temples, Sphinxes, Sculpture, Statues, Paintings, Pyramids, Mummies, Papyrus, and the Rosetta Stone'', 1
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], she is a beautiful woman who is always depicted in sculpture and painting and in [[epic poetry]] as being in the full flower of her beau
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  • ...rn side of the Mall ends in the Lincoln Memorial, containing a magnificent sculpture, but in many ways best known as the place from which [[Martin Luther King J
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  • ..., [[planting design]], [[garden buildings]], [[garden lighting]], [[garden sculpture]], [[garden ornament]], [[garden furniture]] and [[hard landscape materials
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  • *[[Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden]], Washington, D.C.
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  • | Changes '69 Tour headlining Humble Pie, Love Sculpture, and David Bowie
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  • ...[invisible]] organization that was instrumental in financing, designing, [[sculpture|sculpting]] and installing many of these monuments, along with more public
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  • ...a stein.jpg|right|450px|[[Jo Davidson (sculptor)]]'s life-size terra cotta sculpture of Gertrude Stein created in Paris in 1923, now in the Smithsonian National
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  • {{Image|Poelzigbaubecken.jpg|left|200px|The pool with the Klimsch Sculpture "Am Wasser" (at the water). The Casino is in the background.}} Behind the rotunda is an oblong pool with a ''Nymphenskulptur'' (German:Nymph sculpture) at the water's edge created by Fritz Klimsch entitled "Am Wasser". Behind
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  • ...ater. It is not an artistic end product in the same way that a painting or sculpture is, but is rather an intermediate step which allows collaborators to create
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  • ...]]s, and [[Ceramics (art)|ceramics]]. Cobalt has been detected in Egyptian sculpture and Persian jewelry from the third millennium BC, in the ruins of [[Pompeii
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  • ...[[Rome]] because of the large historical concentration of [[painting]]s, [[sculpture]] and classical [[architecture]] there. The Academy briefly operated as the
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  • ...and [[List_of_Italian_painters|Italian painters]], mixing [[painting]]s, [[sculpture]]s, [[carpet]]s, and other [[works of art]] together, in the sophisticated
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  • ...n, remained, but whole new galleries of art -- much of it plaster casts of sculpture from around the world -- beckoned the curious. At one end, a nearly full-si ...61.htm Description] of the Sir [[Joseph Paxton]] bust. Public Monument and Sculpture Association National Recording Project</ref>
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  • }}</ref> He enrolled at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture from 1980 to 1982.<ref name=tws01janghkkj/><ref name=tws01jan4tt54>{{cite w
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  • * Hartt, Frederick and Wilkins, David G. ''History of Italian Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture.'' (5th ed. 2003). 768 pp.
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  • ...roughout the year, with the Mezzanine Court serving as a venue for showing sculpture.
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  • ...cate [[bronze]]-casting, [[ceramics]] and lacquerware, [[jade]] carving, [[sculpture]], [[architecture]], and the painting of [[Portrait painting|portrait]]s an ...the [[Tang Dynasty]]. This could be seen in the continued construction of sculpture artwork at the [[Dazu Rock Carvings]].
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  • * {{search link|scupture||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (sculpture)
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  • ...x|{{Theseus and Minotaur.jpg/credit}}<br/>Theseus and the Minotaur. Bronze sculpture by [[Antoine-Louis Barye]].]]
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  • Register Now : Free Classes in Painting, Sculpture, Pottery, Weaving, Poster Art. graphic :. [Illinois]: Federal Art Project,
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  • * Dillon, S. (2006). Ancient Greek portrait sculpture : contexts, subjects, and styles. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge Universit
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  • ...ers, Judikje and Tissink, Fieke. ''The Golden Age of Dutch Art: Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Art.'' (2000). 366 pp.
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  • ...e subjects]]! All totalled he started: [[Socks]], [[Toy]], [[writing]], [[sculpture]], [[wristwatch]], [[necktie]], [[hat]], [[ship]], [[belt]], [[bowling]], [
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  • ...rm the living thing takes on from the parts; Aristotle thought in terms of sculpture;
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  • ...le some [[sports medicine]] into the [[sports]] article and did some [[ice sculpture]] and [[bed racing]] on Cathy's [[Rideau Canal]].. that was just too cold!
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  • ...convey their meaning. Many narratives are expressed in [[painting]] and [[sculpture]] as well. Religious narrative can be studied via narrative or [[textual an
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  • ...ication of the Janis Joplin Memorial, with an original bronze, multi-image sculpture of Joplin by [[Douglas Clark (sculptor)|Douglas Clark]].
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  • ...n, remained, but whole new galleries of art -- much of it plaster casts of sculpture from around the world -- beckoned the curious. At one end, a nearly full-si
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  • ...of geometric forms as the primary artistic content, expressed in graphics, sculpture and architecture. The Constructivist tendency toward [[purism]], though, is
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  • {{Image|Shang-ZhouFace14-10thcenturyBCE.jpg|left|170px|Shang/Zhou sculpture, 14-10th century BC.}}
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  • ...became a symbol of [[Republicanism#Ireland|Irish Republicanism]]: a bronze sculpture of the dying Cú Chulainn by Oliver Sheppard stands in the [[Dublin]] [[Gen
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  • {{Image|Death Dido Cayot Louvre MR1780.jpg|right|240px|alt=Sculpture of a woman pointing a dagger to her heart.|Queen Dido, deeply saddened by t
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  • ...ternational University]], and featuring an open-air museum of contemporary sculpture (works by [[Barry Flanagan]], [[Ernest Pignon-Ernest]], [[Claudio Parmiggia
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  • ...rld War II. An 1966 act of Congress established the [[Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden]] as part of the [[Smithsonian Institution]] with a focus on modern
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  • ...rld War II. An 1966 act of Congress established the [[Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden]] as part of the [[Smithsonian Institution]] with a focus on modern
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  • Rome seemed to lose its independence in the field of sculpture by the disappearance of the Cosmati school. Its most notable 15th-century m
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  • ...rted in other areas of his rule, both domestic and international. Theater, sculpture, court ceremonies, dance, and music were all carefully planned and staged t
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  • ...a broken exemplar, fastened together by a (leather?) band, on a Capitoline sculpture.<ref>Gerold Walser: "Römische und gallische Militärmusik", in: Victor Rav
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  • ...iful projects that included a municipal auditorium, a bath house, memorial sculpture and pavilions, a civic center, and intra- and extra-urban parks and parkway
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  • ...a broken exemplar, fastened together by a (leather?) band, on a Capitoline sculpture.<ref>Gerold Walser: "Römische und gallische Militärmusik", in: Victor Rav
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  • ...eorgina Starr]], a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[art|artist]] who smashes [[sculpture]]s in public, and presents weird video vignettes in ''presentation art''. M ...its manifestations. Taoists speak of embracing the uncarved block, not the sculpture. The goal of Taoism is to live in harmony with Tao, which means not acting
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  • ...: the implied but not yet realized result, as Michelangelo said his act of sculpture "released" the form already present and buried within the marble.<ref name=
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  • ...nd calligraphy which identifies Shah Jahan. On the lid of this casket is a sculpture of a small pen box. (The pen box and writing tablet were traditional Mughal
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