While other sculptors made use of clinging drapery, they rarely did so with naturalistic consistency. |
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French sculptors used limewood, walnut, and poplar, both for sculpture and for the applied arts. |
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The marquise gave the supreme accolade of her approval to the sculptors Pigalle and Falconet by posing for them at full length. |
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There are potters, goldsmiths, textile artists, glass workers, painters, sculptors, woodturners and more. |
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Rock reliefs carved by the sculptors of the Assyrian kings mark the terrain across the northern Iraqi countryside. |
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Dedications by sculptors and potters from Archaic Greece testify to the wealth of at least some of these artisans. |
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The stories of human dependence on plants was worked into the shaping of the site with the help of artists and sculptors. |
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Some were painters or sculptors, others had a more craftsmanship background as mask or puppet makers. |
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The workshop participants became spectators as the two sculptors began crafting 24-inch figures in clay from a model. |
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Some of you will be sculptors, others sketchers, others explorers of new forms of art. |
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By this time the membership stood at about 90, embracing painters and sculptors of every persuasion. |
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Italian architects and sculptors were imported, including Bartolommeo Berecci and Giovanni Maria Padovano. |
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For over a century, according to legend, generations of sculptors expressed their ingenuity, skills, and religious consciousness. |
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The directory will include sculptors, collectors, scholars, manufacturers, and all members in general, featuring content on medallic art. |
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This is the same type of volcanic rock shaped by sculptors in the Stone Symposium held on New Plymouth's foreshore each summer. |
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For thousands of years, in fact, foundry workers have made bronze castings of clay models made by sculptors. |
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Contemporary sculptors often blend traditional styles with more modern ones. |
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Who could be content with the mud pies of children playing in a ditch when he'd seen the work of Saramantha's greatest sculptors? |
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Civil engineers, stonemasons, sculptors, hard landscapers, and plumbing and heating engineers are among the firm's list of clients. |
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Liao is known for his comic cartoon work and others include sculptors, oil painters and print artists. |
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Engineers and architects use spatial intelligence, as do visual artists like sculptors and painters. |
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London's city council recently announced a competition among sculptors to top the empty plinth with a statue. |
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A slew of sculptors have emerged in Los Angeles in the last few years, but most seem stuck in either constrictive formalism or murky surrealism. |
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Rome in the nineteenth century was a Mecca for painters, sculptors, architects, printmakers, writers, and composers from all over the world. |
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But even in death the mangroves are unusual, becoming gnarly bits of modernistic art few sculptors call match. |
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Sixty painters, sculptors, furniture makers, photographers and textile designers work in studios here. |
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Overseeing a crew of 40-odd plumbers, carpenters, electricians and sculptors, he says it cost far more than was warranted. |
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During the Second Empire, Carpeaux was one of the favoured sculptors of both the emperor and empress. |
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Painters and sculptors who have seen her graceful performances are said to be simply enraptured with the perfection of her harmony of motion. |
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This year we felt the sculptors were more ambitious then ever and our 120 exhibitors were delighted with the turnout. |
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The exuberance of the carving, attributed to Rhodian sculptors, and the dramatic, illusionistic setting are characteristic of the Hellenistic baroque. |
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Darren Yeadon has spent the past two years in Italy working with marble from Carrara, which has gained a fabled reputation among sculptors across the globe. |
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Casts have also been made of other parts of the human body, for instance, limbs or torsos, for use as models by sculptors who work in stone or other materials. |
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Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths, bronze casters, stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors. |
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What is certain is that the sculptors who worked on them had access to late Roman ivories and Sasanian metalwork, which provided the inspiration for their decorative schemes. |
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Your artsy-craftsy side may be content to watch the sculptors and glassmakers, but there are classes for those who want a more hands-on experience. |
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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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Her true success, however, lies in curating an exhibition that brings to light the power of the sculptors of Venda once more in a show that demands more than one visit. |
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For three days you can visit some of the most charming hidden corners in Paris, where painters, sculptors, photographers, and graphic artists do their work. |
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Observing the famous sculptors Luyani and Nsebani at work, Kitaia dreamt of becoming a professional carver and tried to make one piece after another. |
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These artists often carve effortlessly through the stone, unrestricted by its original shape, which for other sculptors usually predetermines an earthbound frontality of form. |
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From the early Renaissance on, they had been admired and drawn by painters and sculptors and carefully described and cataloged by art enthusiasts and antiquarians. |
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The superficial distinction, that architects necessarily have to deal with the urban context while sculptors can choose to avoid it, conceals much more complicated variations. |
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Although he's among the most successful and best-regarded action-figure sculptors in the world, Kiwus isn't given to flights of grandiosity about his work. |
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These comprise the papers of a varied group of painters, sculptors, printmakers, craftsmen, architects, designers and photographers from the eighteenth century to the present. |
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Her career as a sculptress began in Italy through work with master sculptors in the artistic centre of Bottega Versiliese, in Pietra Santa where she still had a studio. |
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He characterizes Skyllis and Dipoinos as the first sculptors to achieve fame by sculpturing in marble and notes that Bupalos followed in their wake. |
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Before sculpturing for ordinary people, he, like other sculptors, also carved statues for famous persons such as pioneer epidemiologist Su Delong and educator Yan Fuqing. |
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The Nakawa collection employs the Pate de Verre process for art glass and crystal sculptors. |
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Boulton copied vase designs from classical Greek works and borrowed works of art from collectors, merchants, and sculptors. |
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Various painters, calligraphers, sculptors and other fine artists from various wilayats of the Sultanate will get together. |
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Modern Zimbabwean sculptors in soapstone have achieved considerable international success. |
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Kapoor initially began exhibiting as part of New British Sculpture art scene, along with fellow British sculptors Tony Cragg and Richard Deacon. |
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There were also many migrants of other professions, such as sculptors from Roman Syria and doctors from the Eastern Mediterranean region. |
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Other prominent Renaissance sculptors include Lorenzo Ghiberti, Luca Della Robbia, Donatello, Filippo Brunelleschi and Andrea del Verrocchio. |
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Biodiversity inspires musicians, painters, sculptors, writers and other artists. |
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Famous artists, painters, sculptors and architects made Rome the centre of their activity, creating masterpieces throughout the city. |
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Soviet artists often combined innovation with socialist realism, notably the sculptors Vera Mukhina, Yevgeny Vuchetich and Ernst Neizvestny. |
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The Montreal School of Fine Arts forms the painters, printmakers and sculptors of Quebec. |
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Various memorials and outdoor sculptures, including works of sculptors Grard, Deville, Hupet, and Guilmot Harvent, are placed. |
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Of the 80 Academicians, there must always be at least 14 sculptors, 12 architects and 8 printmakers with the balance being painters. |
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Other young painters and sculptors became close associates, including Charles Allston Collins, Thomas Tupper, and Alexander Munro. |
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Most sculptors who emerged during the height of Moore's fame, and in the aftermath of his death, found themselves cast in his shadow. |
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Yet Moore had a direct influence on several generations of sculptors of both British and international reputation. |
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The most celebrated Polish sculptors include Xawery Dunikowski, Katarzyna Kobro, Alina Szapocznikow and Magdalena Abakanowicz. |
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The Turner Prize winning artist Sir Anish Kapoor is one of the most acclaimed contemporary British sculptors. |
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Thus, painters, sculptors, and architects came into their own, successfully claiming for their work a high position among the fine arts. |
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Recent sculptors have used stained glass, tools, machine parts, hardware and consumer packaging to fashion their works. |
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Much decorative sculpture on buildings remained a trade, but sculptors producing individual pieces were recognised on a level with painters. |
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Women sculptors took longer to appear than women painters, and were less prominent until the 20th century. |
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In notable contrast to literati painters, sculptors of all sorts were regarded as artisans and very few names are recorded. |
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The Kei school of sculptors, particularly Unkei, created a new, more realistic style of sculpture. |
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The We Are Open Pop Up Studios provide studio spaces for 24 artists including painters, printmakers, graphic designers, sculptors, textile and fashion designers and more. |
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Temples housed the cult images of deities, often by famed sculptors. |
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Commissioned by The Other Art Fair, a November 2011 poll of 1,000 British painters and sculptors declared him Britain's most influential artist of all time. |
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Another argument would be that when Daniels, Frolich and the other sculptors used Roosevelt as the subject matter, this in itself served to masculinize the product. |
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At the 1952 Venice Biennale, eight new British sculptors produced their Geometry of Fear works as a direct contrast to the ideals behind Moore's idea of Endurance, Continuity. |
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During the late 1950s and the 1960s abstract sculptors began experimenting with a wide array of new materials and different approaches to creating their work. |
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Ancient authors recorded that Alexander was so pleased with portraits of himself created by Lysippos that he forbade other sculptors from crafting his image. |
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Internationally laureate sculptors Erminio Blotta, Lola Mora and Rogelio Yrurtia authored many of the classical evocative monuments of the Argentine cityscape. |
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Ancient Greece had great painters, great sculptors, and great architects. |
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