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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...
- The
visual arts are art
forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking,
sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts, and architecture...
- Acropolis, Greece, that was
dedicated to the
goddess Athena. Its
decorative sculptures are
considered some of the high
points of
classical Gr**** art, and the...
- A
sculpture trail - also
known as "a
culture walk" or "art trail" - is a
walkway through open-air
galleries of
outdoor sculptures along a
defined route...
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Renaissance sculpture is
understood as a
process of
recovery of the
sculpture of
classical antiquity.
Sculptors found in the
artistic remains and in the...
- "greatest
outdoor public art museum" in the
United States. More than 300
sculptures can be
found on the
streets and
parks of the New York
metropolitan area...
- Multiples, Inc. to make his
first LOVE
sculpture in aluminum. In 1970,
Indiana completed his
first monumental LOVE
sculpture in Cor-Ten steel,
which is also...
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classical sculpture (usually with a
lower case "c")
refers generally to
sculpture from
Ancient Greece and
Ancient Rome, as well as the ****enized and...
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Chryselephantine sculpture (from Gr**** χρυσός, chrysós, 'gold', and ελεφάντινος, elephántinos, 'ivory') is a
sculpture made with gold and ivory. Chryselephantine...
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mobile (UK: /ˈmoʊbaɪl/, US: /ˈmoʊbiːl/) is a type of
kinetic sculpture constructed to take
advantage of the
principle of equilibrium. It
consists of...