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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(121) He heard tourists go past his door talking about the sights, the beautiful subway stations, amazing bronze and marble sculpture.
(122) She emerged like a piece of sculpture from the white tide - the first woman, born of rock.
(123) For modern sculpture, galleries use a tall wooden box, stained or painted.
(124) It is the first time a sculpture from the period has fetched such a sum.
(125) At one end, she placed her sculpture of Pilgrim, so he could gaze into the water at his reflection.
(126) Even when they are blanks, sightless as in sculpture, they focus the attention hypnotically.
(127) They seemed strangely modern, suggestively effective as a sculpture by Picasso; they lived in the now.
(128) In the early 1860s 400 MacPherson photographs of Roman painting, architecture and sculpture were on view and sold in London.
(129) The sculpture is made from objects he found on beaches in Mexico.
(130) This is the first of a series of biennial exhibitions which will include painting, sculpture, photography, installation and video.
(131) Sam MacDonald, who works out of Orkney, has submitted an unusual metalwork sculpture.
(132) The cultural move from an autonomous and independent sculpture back to the public sphere inevitably raises the spectre of popular culture.
(133) Much fine sculpture of the period has been found on Paros and Naxos as well as other islands, especially kouroi and korai.
(134) Also on until 20 March is sculpture at Gilles Peyroulet.
(135) The remains of the sculpture slipped through his arms, and he sank on to the sharp iron prong.
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(136) At first glance it could be mistaken for an ornately carved stool, its black and white surfaces for a kind of sculpture.
(137) The 8-foot-tall granite sculpture was commissioned at a cost of $16,000.
(138) When a painting, sculpture or other item of craftwork is sold the ownership of the copyright remains with the artist.
(139) His work in stone is some of the finest sculpture of the century.
(140) The amount and quality ofthe sculpture unearthed was not entirely unexpected.
(141) It is his achievement to have related the medieval science of vision to the practice of sculpture and painting.
(142) Brancusi sought an authenticity that neo-classical sculpture seemed to lack.
(143) Her ambitious hairdo curved and swirled like a Henry Moore sculpture.
(144) As stated elsewhere, formalism evolved in line with developments in modern painting and sculpture.
(145) And six or seven years ago they started showing sculpture.
(146) A notice in Nature the following year described his representation of the attitudes of human locomotion by means of sculpture.
(147) But I should like to make poems that are about space and order, in the same sense as some modern sculpture.
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(149) Abstract painting did have an equivalent in sculpture but it was largely unsuccessful.
(150) The application form encouraged artists to submit proposals for installation, murals, outdoor sculpture. film, video and performance work.
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