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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...
- Winchester, 15 July 2001) was a
British artist who
worked in wood engraving,
stonecarving, sign
writing and lettering. Nash, John R. (23 July 2001). "Obituaries:...
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published by Isle
Abbots PCC, no date
Hunky punks: a
study in
Somerset stonecarving,
Peter Poyntz Wright,
Avebury Pub. Co., 1982
Goddess or Queen? The enigmatic...
- publication. Lynch's
exhibition was
titled A Blow-by-Blow
Account of
Stonecarving in
Oxford and took
place during July –
September 2013. Lynch, Sean (with...
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glyphic serif.
Optima was
inspired by
classical Roman capitals and the
stonecarving on Renaissance-period
tombstones Zapf saw in
Florence on a 1950 holiday...
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Whitefield Green Man,
woodcarving by Paul
Sivell A
modern garden ornament.
Stonecarving by Pat Austin,
David Austin Rose Garden,
Albrighton (20th century) Green...
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entire Chinese community. The area is also well
known by its
traditional stonecarving industry, that has been
defined as "embroidery on stone"
since the Northern...
- The
Queensberry Hotel is a
Category B
listed building in Dumfries, Scotland. It is
notable for the
ornate carved sandstone facade, and for its historical...
- two
interlinked courtyards, all
decorated in the
simple and
elegant stonecarving style of the 17th century. The
existing ruins retain traces of excellent...
- for
landscape architecture, and the
English sculptor John
Evans for
stonecarving Stanford White and
Charles Follen McKim, who
worked in Richardson's office...