Protas also demanded the return of property including costumes by fashion designer Halston and sets by sculptor Isamu Noguchi. |
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The sculptor Antonio Canova used classical statues as the basis for his figures of modern men and women. |
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The lightness of stucco was used to great effect by the sculptor for his decorations in Sicily. |
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The two week sculpture workshop is taught by an Italian-American sculptor in an Apulian olive grove. |
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The Columbus committee commissioned a well-known Philadelphia sculptor to cast a 9-foot likeness of the Genoese explorer. |
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The show revealed a tenacious veteran sculptor undaunted by the psychic challenge of an archetypal motif. |
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For the last 11 years I've attempted to earn a living from my skills as a carver and sculptor. |
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In recent years, the German sculptor has received international acclaim for his rough-hewn, carved-wood figures and animals. |
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Still, spurred on by my, as yet unfulfilled artistic creativity, I'm off to night school to learn to be a sculptor. |
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It is an example of a well-known model attributable to the Anglo-Florentine sculptor Fanelli. |
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The Scottish sculptor Michael Noble and the psychiatrist Mario Marini were salaried by her as well. |
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In the beginning, multi-faceted objects were machined from solid aluminum and hand-polished by sculptor John Noestheden. |
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Designed by sculptor John Mills, the design won an open competition judged by experts. |
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The Fife sculptor and Royal Academician itemises his latest creations for our benefit. |
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The Hellenistic bronzes from Rhodes parallel the Greek ceramic evidence with their recording of both sculptor and caster. |
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In fact, he is a sculptor as well as a prolific draftsperson, and many of the drawings shown relate to sculptural projects. |
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In 1949, Cage began scoring a film documentary on the mobiles of sculptor Alexander Calder. |
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Once there a top New York sculptor will work the stone into a fitting monument to be given pride of place within the new gardens. |
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Now the sculptor who made the bust is working on a statue of Nelson Mandela based on that visit to Bedford. |
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He uses green timber, and works as a sculptor, with chainsaws and blow torches, celebrating the grain of the wood. |
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He became, after Nollekens, the most successful sculptor of portrait busts in England. |
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He also made thousands of drawings, paintings, modelled clay, was a sculptor, and designed costumes. |
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According to the contract each sculptor was to be paid 150 scudi per statue. |
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Here the visitor can explore 60 acres of meadows, woods and gardens, studded with a dozen pavilions designed by sculptor Erwin Heerich. |
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He is a German sculptor, medallist, cabinetmaker, and designer, active in Nuremberg. |
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As a United States Mint medallic sculptor, he will create and submit coinage and medal designs, and work models, hubs and dies. |
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The confidence bestowed by his patron boosted his self-assurance and perpetuated his interest in becoming a professional sculptor. |
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There spoke not the dignified statesman of the academic tradition who moulds events as a sculptor moulds his clay. |
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Humanity becomes a single hive mind, with a group intelligence, as geography becomes putty in the hands of the Internet sculptor. |
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She also exhibited as a painter and sculptor and illustrated the several books she wrote on her life and work. |
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Like a sculptor shaving off bits of marble to shape a statue, organisms use cell death to shape developing organs, including the brain. |
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When the sculptor chisels the stone, his right hand naturally takes the chipped stone along with the motion of his chisel. |
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There was a classic Renaissance look about him, as if some female sculptor had lovingly chiseled his features out of marble. |
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The statue, created by sculptor Tom Murphy, shows a striding Lennon wearing his trademark round glasses and a casual suit. |
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She plays a sexy, intelligent, and independent sculptor whose life changes dramatically after a traffic accident leaves her a paraplegic. |
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The sculptor fabricates nearly all his pieces in his studio by welding together metal plates. |
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He has worked as a painter, draftsman, photographer, muralist, sculptor and performance artist. |
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It marked a watershed in Renaissance art and established Michelangelo as the foremost sculptor of his time. |
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Without museums, the skills of the sculptor and the various dialects of tribes in the country would have been imperceptible now, he said. |
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The soldier is played by Basim Hamed, a willowy, 31-year-old sculptor who shaved his shoulder-length hair and grew a mustache for the part. |
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His intricate works combine his training as a painter with the spatial conceptualization of a sculptor. |
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Originally from Brisbane, Australia, Mark, is a figurative sculptor working in bronze. |
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Walking into the Sanlam Art Gallery to view the installations of sculptor Jan van der Merwe is a bit like stepping onto a stage set. |
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British sculptor Ian Walters will make the statue, and Mandela has agreed to sit for him, organisers said. |
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In time, he became better known as a sculptor with a strong poetic bent, rather than as a poet in the traditional sense. |
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He plays a talented sculptor who has made a living making his wax creations look eerily lifelike. |
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Wood for the interior was salvaged from an old boatyard, while a bog-oak sculptor made the windowsills from hand. |
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The flowing lines and sweeping shapes of a little-known medieval sculptor are enough to tarnish Rodin's reputation. |
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In the past, this would have meant having a sculptor create a clay model from the drawings. |
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The well-known and distinguished sculptor Launt Thompson has been sojourning among us for several months. |
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Mary travels with a lifesize statue of Padre Pio which was carved from a solid piece of Samoan mahogany by Californian sculptor Tom Benson. |
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The dog, cast in bronze by a local sculptor, was erected in 1932 to commemorate the district's pioneer settlers. |
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Moreover, the painter or sculptor of the unknown work was clearly alive in 1520 and employed a journeyman. |
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The sculptor subsumes his own artistic personality into this collective whole. |
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A carpenter or carver of mortars and spoons might become a sculptor of statues. |
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They include a sculptor, a photographer, an egg roundsman and even a white witch obsessed with the gothic genre. |
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The statue began life in the Presentation Convent in Milltown, Co Kerry, and was recast by sculptor Liam Moore. |
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His few surviving works mark him as the most original northern sculptor since Claus Sluter. |
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Born in Boeotia, he was active in Athens, and so is accounted an Athenian sculptor. Of his works, the most famous was a Discobolus. |
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The famed British sculptor, still at work at 88, is a kind of alchemist, transmuting a range of materials and playing with our perceptions. |
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Her fine exquisite features and extremely pale skin were making her look as a statue made by a sculptor master. |
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A veteran of one-man shows, he has always alternated between being a painter and a sculptor and a poet. |
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He had known Maynard Keynes, though he took no interest in economics, and Henry Moore, a fellow Yorkshireman still unknown as a sculptor. |
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Since Arnott is now freed from the constraints of teaching university students, expect more delight from this accomplished sculptor. |
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As his reputation declined, the sculptor retreated to his studio and stopped exhibiting. |
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Yet, you're generally regarded now as a great sculptor and artist. |
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The sculptor may have modeled a terra-cotta bust of Anne-Marie. |
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The late sculptor James McKenna was hailed as one of the best sculptors of the millennium at the unveiling of a monument at his grave in Newbridge last week. |
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Although native-born artists, chief among them the sculptor Michel Colombe, did work in the new idiom, rich 16th-century patrons at first preferred Italians. |
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With brilliantly successful results, the Greek sculptor of the portrait has reinterpreted this prototype in terms suitable to an Eastern conception of a proper ruler image. |
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In 1738 he employed two silverers, a beveler, a journeyman glass cutter, a sculptor, three cabinetmakers, a journeyman cabinetmaker, and a shop clerk. |
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A wood engraver, sculptor, typographer and draughtsman, Gill attended the Central School in London under the calligrapher and stone-mason Edward Johnston. |
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One very topical and centric is the show by sculptor Francisco Leiro at the National Gallery for Foreign Art, the second in the Spanish Art Abroad series to visit Sofia. |
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Hall started as a sculptor, and it shows in her bulldozed reconfiguring of a Cape Cod meadow into undulating waves of earth and rock overgrown with wild grass. |
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She is a sculptor who makes feature films, a performance artist who constructs elaborate mechanised contraptions, a poet who straps on surreal extensions to the human body. |
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The renowned sculptor Bob Allen, famous for commissions at Canary Wharf and of the late Queen Mother, will launch the event on Saturday with a private preview. |
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British sculptor, painter, and designer, a flamboyant personality whose flair for self-publicity has helped him become the most famous British artist of his generation. |
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She became a professional sculptor and hung around with all sorts of famous Bohemian artists and writers. |
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An internationally acclaimed Preston sculptor has been commissioned to create a striking walk-through work of art for a residential development at Salford Quays. |
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When the gallery began presenting Pop art, the sculptor showed elsewhere. |
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She worked originally as a sculptor, later going into oil painting and has spent the last 25 years working in transparent watercolor and acrylics. |
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But in New York, the gifted young sculptor became a sort of society vanguardist whose soigne work was rooted in radical ideas that he made palatable. |
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If one asks a Kamba sculptor why he chooses to represent the Maasai and not someone from his own community, there is a short answer and a longer, more complex one. |
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On a visit to a Paris flea market with the sculptor, Breton lit on a curious wooden spoon with a little boot carved under its handle and carried it off. |
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The woodcarving was by a Spanish sculptor named Cullot Valera. |
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It seems cruelly ironic that the sculptor, once ridiculed for the mirrors' construction, should not, until now, have received credit for their design. |
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He might have been the lifework of a talented sculptor, and was, beyond question, the best-looking object ever to grace the sorry interior of the Singing Chicken. |
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Others, such as the sculptor Arturo Martini, and Massimo Campigli, created a more archaizing style, drawing inspiration from ancient myth and Etruscan art. |
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Perhaps the most famous statue of the classical period is the Doryphoros by the Argive sculptor Polyclitus, which he also referred to as the Canon. |
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Several weeks after the sculptor finished his statue of Aphrodite drowsing, he sent a messenger to the model asking her to come and visit his hut again. |
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Daniel Silver, a terrific young London sculptor, was in and out of his gallery, ibid Projects. |
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This major retrospective of British sculptor Henry Moore consists of some 120 works, including drawings, maquettes, plasters, wood and stone carvings, and large bronzes. |
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De Rossi, a younger sculptor, had worked under Bernini on the baldacchino. |
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It was this picture that formed the basis for American sculptor Paul Granlund's busts of Ramanujan, created in 1987 for the Ramanujan Centennial Year. |
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Little is known of the obscure sculptor who executed the bust. |
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Asprey and his wife, the sculptor Justine Asprey, contributed an early wax cast of her classical bust portrait of Landy himself. |
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A tabletop bronze of a boy pulling a thorn from his foot, made around 1500 by the Renaissance sculptor known as Antico. |
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Van Persie, whose father, a sculptor, raised him as a single parent, had behavioural problems at school and clashed with coaches at his first club, Excelsior. |
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Carved from a solid piece of wood, it is clear that the sculptor utilized and perhaps exploited a section of the tree that branched into two areas for the splayed legs. |
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It only veers off-message when a defeated sculptor trashes his ice grand piano in frustration. |
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Now every Long Island divorcee thinks she can come and be a sculptor. |
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The sculptor had in his thoughts the conqoeror weeping for new worlds, or the like circumstances in history. |
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The sculptor Sir William Goscombe John made many works for Welsh commissions, although he had settled in London. |
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American sculptor Anne Whitney created a marble sculpture of Lady Godiva, now in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas. |
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He professed to have decided to become a sculptor when he was eleven after hearing of Michelangelo's achievements at a Sunday School reading. |
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Landseer, the sculptor, had asked for a lion that had died at the London Zoo to be brought to his studio. |
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Other nominees included abstract painters Ian Davenport, Fiona Rae and sculptor Rachel Whiteread. |
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In 2003 Hurst was included in The Champions, a statue of 1966 World Cup winning footballers, by sculptor Philip Jackson. |
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The statue Peace on the Dewey Arch was modelled on Fitsimmons by the sculptor Daniel Chester French. |
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She mortgaged her future for the pleasures of the relationship with the sculptor, a relationship she knew would be short. |
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Stoppard also sat for the sculptor and friend Angela Conner, and his bronze portrait bust is on display in the grounds of Chatsworth House. |
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Bronze statue of Larkin by sculptor Martin Jennings, at Hull Paragon Interchange. |
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However, the sculptor, Sir George Frampton, used a different child as a model, leaving Barrie disappointed with the result. |
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The sculptor of the statue was Alan Herriot, and the money to erect it was raised by the Colinton Community Conservation Trust. |
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Hugh MacDiarmid sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill and a bronze was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery. |
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He studied cubism, surrealism and was introduced to new American art by his wife the sculptor Flora Macdonald. |
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The sculptor and architect Brunelleschi studied the architectural ideas of ancient Roman buildings for inspiration. |
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Auguste Rodin was the most renowned European sculptor of the early 20th century. |
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George Rickey, Four Squares in Geviert, 1969, terrace of the New National Gallery, Berlin, Germany, Rickey is considered a Kinetic sculptor. |
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She took a workshop on casting with the sculptor Richard Wilson and began to realize the possibilities in casting objects. |
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The BAFTA award trophy is a mask, designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe. |
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Architectural sculptor John Thomas contributed eight allegorical statues representing the cities served by the line. |
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In 2010 an art installation was commissioned from sculptor Marcus Vergette as a homage to The Bells of Aberdovey. |
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In that same year, she began modelling for the sculptor Auguste Rodin, and became his lover. |
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When I went to Chelsea before the War, I studied under the sculptor Henry Moore and the painter Graham Sutherland. |
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The monument was erected in 1990 by sculptor Kari Rolfsen, supported by an anonymous donor. |
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A statue by sculptor Daniel Chester French called Alma Mater is centered on the front steps of Low Memorial Library. |
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As a result of the work of sculptor William Leslie, and later Sidney Field, granite memorials became a major status symbol in Victorian Britain. |
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In 1419 the sculptor Bonino of Milano, with the help of local craftsmen, replaced the first Roland with the present Gothic statue. |
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There is also a collection of works by the modern sculptor, Marino Marini, in a museum named after him. |
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Artists from the county include ceramic artist Emma Bossons and sculptor and photographer Andy Goldsworthy. |
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The commemorative sculpture, funded by public subscription, was made by sculptor Joel Walker and cast in bronze. |
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The Loyalist Memorial at Upper Canada Village has a representative sculpture of the Loyalists, created by Canadian sculptor Jacobine Jones. |
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Aintree has also partnered up with Falkirk Council to showcase Scottish sculptor Andy Scott's award-winning Kelpies Maquettes at the racecourse. |
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They also met with sculptor Ron Nagle, best known for abstraction. |
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Glasgow-based sculptor Andy Scott has been chosen to create the statue, which will be located in Baxter's home village of Hill of Beath, in Fife. |
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By that time, she had two children with her husband, sculptor Leonard Slock, and was homesick for the Southwest. |
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He cites sculptor Tony Smith, Suprematist founder Kazimir Malevich and ceramist Masamichi Yoshikawa as influences. |
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It is the fourth out of 12 bells to be installed around the UK coastline by sculptor Marcus Vergette. |
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One bell has already been installed by Vergette, a sculptor, film-maker, composer and musician, at Appledore in Devon. |
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The brick and stone building featured a tablet over the entrance depicting the Good Samaritan by Liverpool sculptor John Deare. |
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Among the headlining exhibits will be Hylozoic Ground, a work by renowned sculptor Philip Beesley. |
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Seven years ago, Jenne Giles was a San Francisco painter and sculptor who didn't know felting existed. |
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The Italian sculptor, who works with Carrara marble, bronze and jute, reflects her intuitiveness and spiritual experience onto her art. |
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Poet and sculptor, do the work Nor let the modist painter shirk What his great forefathers did, Bring the soul of man to God, Make him fill the cradles right. |
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Attaching a high-speed water jet, air drill, or other cutting tool to the lower triangle, the sculptor can move this triangle around to direct the carving process. |
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His name appeared on a list of 52 Lutheran heretics which included an architect, a sculptor, a former rector of the university, a monk, three priests and many others. |
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Enrique Guerra was an important sculptor at the end of the 19th century. |
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Grinling Gibbons was the chief sculptor, working in both stone on the building itself, including the pediment of the north portal, and wood on the internal fittings. |
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The complex is notable for its concrete mural by sculptor Keith McCarter and the concrete elliptical paraboloid shell roof over the staff restaurant building. |
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The most important figure in Italian Art Nouveau furniture design was Carlo Bugatti, the son of an architect and sculptor, and brother of the famous automobile designer. |
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Popular sculptor Antony Gormley was awarded the 1994 Turner Prize. |
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When the famous Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen heard about Byron's heroics in Greece, he voluntarily resculpted his earlier bust of Byron in Greek marble. |
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Despite his early promise, Moore's parents had been against him training as a sculptor, a vocation they considered manual labour with few career prospects. |
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Gardner's Art Through the Ages identifies Michael Pacher, a painter and sculptor, as the first German artist whose work begins to show Italian Renaissance influences. |
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In Italy, the most important Romantic sculptor was Lorenzo Bartolini. |
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Inside the church, on the north wall of the sanctuary, is a large marble monument to him, commissioned by his son, sculpted by the sculptor John Flaxman. |
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He may have been the Venetian sculptor, Alevisio Lamberti da Montagne. |
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