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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 Queensberry Hotel is a Category B listed building in Dumfries, Scotland. It is notable for the ornate carved sandstone facade, and for its historical...
- glyphic serif. Optima was inspired by classical Roman capitals and the stonecarving on Renaissance-period tombstones Zapf saw in Florence on a 1950 holiday...
- Whitefield Green Man, woodcarving by Paul Sivell A modern garden ornament. Stonecarving by Pat Austin, David Austin Rose Garden, Albrighton (20th century) Green...
- 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...
- 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...
- two interlinked courtyards, all decorated in the simple and elegant stonecarving style of the 17th century. The existing ruins retain traces of excellent...
- interested in the quality of Italian art and lettering, and his sketches of stonecarving in Florence also inspired the humanist sans-serif Optima. An ultra-bold...
- century, Danes settled at Romanby and Brompton. A fine example of English stonecarving from the period, the Brompton Hogbacks, can be found in Brompton Parish...
- for landscape architecture, and the English sculptor John Evans for stonecarving Stanford White and Charles Follen McKim, who worked in Richardson's office...