Both were interested in the arts, both enjoyed painting, and Louise was on her way to becoming a skilled sculptress. |
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Madame Tussaud's waxworks dates back to 1835, when French sculptress Marie Tussaud opened her famous collection in Baker Street. |
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Verchick's clown oil paintings reveal evidence of her well-trained eye as a sculptress and former interior designer. |
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He says, for instance, he's currently dating a foreign sculptress in her late thirties. |
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Ms Stuart, who has lived in Dublin for many years, was described as an outstanding sculptress. |
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Over a period of 20 years, Donatella established herself as a sculptress in the international arena of visual arts. |
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She's a sculptress and an artist, and her husband, Kenny Schachter, is also an art dealer. |
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She was a sculptress and a painter whose work was displayed in her home. |
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A sculptress had made a small statue of a water buffalo, and took it home from her studio to her apartment. |
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Her different achievements are mainly based on two dimensional representation : she will be more a painter than a sculptress. |
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On November 6th 1998, he married Claire Burbridge, a sculptress whose works can be admired on The Divine Comedy's album Regeneration. |
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Ready to blast a few frontside airs or carve slopes like a master sculptress? |
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The neoclassical style marble busts are particularly noteworthy, as is the set of bronze mermaids by the sculptress Maria Llimona. |
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Born as Germaine Emilie Krebs in 1903, the girl wanted to be a sculptress or a ballerina. |
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This was the case with Prune Nourry, a young French sculptress who went to India to create a piece of art interpreting women. |
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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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In the same year he met the sculptress, Ophelia Gordon Bell, who in 1940 became his wife. |
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An anonymous sculptress in Scotland has been depositing paper sculptures at libraries and other literary locations, most recently a nest-themed one at Leith Library, in Edinburgh. |
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In the main gallery is the Tate Modern's first major commission, a series of massive sculptures by an 88-year-old French sculptress, Louise Bourgeois. |
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The 2005 laureates will also receive a jewel created by Jeweller Gilbert Albert, Switzerland, and the Ramsar trophy created by sculptress Verena Darmon. |
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Daniela is a sculptress with virtuoso abilities. |
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The Medal itself was cast in silver and was designed by Dora de Pedery-Hunt of Toronto, likely Canada's most illustrious sculptress of fine-cast medals. |
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The choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker has entered into a new joint venture with the light sculptress Ann Veronica Janssens and the artist Michel François. |
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If you have artistic tendancies, you would maybe like to join Christine, a renowned sculptress, or Laurent,if drawing or oil painting are more your style. |
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Woman itself has as other hyponyms, sculptress and waitress, but is itself a hyponym of adult. |
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