Synonym: carve, chisel, form, model, mold, shape. Similar words: capture, culture, agriculture, cultural, gesture, venture, picture, mixture. Meaning: ['skʌlptʃə] n. 1. a three-dimensional work of plastic art 2. creating figures or designs in three dimensions. v. 1. create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material 2. shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it.
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(91) The Eighties were an important decade for sculpture when many contemporary artists turned to three-dimensional work.
(92) Miller is known for her whimsical paintings and sculpture, both emanating from her unique take on the Southwest desert.
(93) The shutters protecting the sculpture are opened only during Holy Week.
(94) This is not a high art, like painting or sculpture.
(95) It's a sculpture garden above the eye-level of the birds.
(96) And not just because there is no extant reference to the sculpture from the first three centuries after the warrior's death.
(97) Limewood is contrasted with oak, and the chapter finishes: The properties of the material made limewood sculpture a special medium.
(98) But this sculpture remains an isolated example, emphasizing the fact that in its earliest stage Cubism was primarily a pictorial revolution.
(99) For the first time, she did not show sculpture, just pastels and watercolors.
(100) A special subcommittee is expected to meet later this month to begin discussing potential sites for the sculpture.
(101) The austerity and uniformity of much modern architecture made sculpture superfluous.
(102) This is the cue for interactive sculpture by contemporary artists and computer-generated visual effects.
(103) This aesthetic can obscure Formal art appreciation as it often resorts to exclusivist ideas about painting and sculpture which are highly philosophical.
(104) It has a high altar with fine gilded carving and a sixteenth-century sculpture of Our Lady of the Rosary.
(105) A sculpture memorializing the fall of the Berlin Wall was dedicated on December 18, 1992.
(105) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(106) It dates from the mid-18C and is decorated with sculpture by J. A. Quitainer.
(107) The public inscription, like public sculpture, is in a tricky political position today.
(108) She is exciting a lot of comment with a one-woman exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
(109) Long-term projects connected with the event include the commissioning of new pieces for sculpture parks around the country.
(110) This revolution, however, was not launched until a generation after that in sculpture.
(111) The way paintings were hung, how sculpture and furniture were placed across the vast expanse, suggested landscape rather than decor.
(112) Again, this is where sculpture is closely aligned to social and political history.
(113) For him, critical writing has to take up wider issues than enjoyment of a picture or a sculpture.
(114) The future performance of the sculpture index is linked with the international status of contemporary sculpture.
(115) He was impressed with her big white slab of a body like an unfinished sculpture.
(116) Whatever the short-term problems in this area, the outlook and for twentieth-century sculpture in general remains bright.
(117) Only the interior ribbed vaults are Gothic, and the abundance of fine sculpture both on the exterior and inside.
(118) Big can be beautiful, and surprisingly few of the buildings here display the empty pedantry conspicuous in contemporary paintings and sculpture.
(119) When she arrived in Oregon in the late spring of 1993, the sculpture was old news.
(120) A modern sculpture workshop on the road between Carrara and Torano.
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