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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(151) But it has been seen that Picasso was also attracted to tribal sculpture because he admired its conceptual quality.
(152) I missed the door, however, and became impaled on the Frederick Hart sculpture.
(153) The molten metal sculpture of the universe on the far wall is stunning.
(154) At the sculpture class she expressed a wish to carve in hard stone.
(155) There were flowers, some handsome furniture, one or two pieces of sleek modern sculpture, good lighting.
(156) Likewise a bronze sculpture is considered an outgrowth of the wax or plaster model from which it is cast.
(157) Chardin's paintings of people also find an echo in some of today's best figurative sculpture.
(158) Lasers are also being used to vaporise the dirt from limestone and marble sculpture.
(159) It is this destruction that has given the wealth of shattered archaic sculpture from the city.
(160) For instance, they created highly original relief panels to decorate the Sebasteion as well as other sculpture that adapted earlier models for different purposes.
(161) Because she has caught the subtle variations of movement and behaviour within the general flow, the sculpture has life and drama.
(162) The primacy of monuments and monolithic sculpture in the new Communist epoch was acknowledged and debated.
(163) Although so far no one has succeeded in interpreting the Etruscan language we can fully appreciate their sculpture, painting and craftsmanship.
(164) Built like a Roman sculpture, Brown has never had his body let him down.
(165) The store's bronze sculpture gives customers an insight into the history of Frome.
(166) The final pop-up is a wire sculpture which, with a small battery(sentencedict .com), becomes a game to test dexterity.
(167) A sale of nineteenth- and twentieth-century sculpture usually caters for all tastes and pockets and this is no exception.
(168) A beautiful lake is inhabited by many species of waterfowl and the delightful formal gardens include herb and sculpture gardens.
(169) Proudly perched on top is a huge sculpture of a caged dove.
(170) Others designed the sculpture for a specific viewpoint, which can sometimes be reconstructed by looking up into the figure's eyes.
(171) The sculpture was first exhibited at the Canadian National Exhibition.
(172) An array of sculpture is also on view, revealing the influence of mythology and foreign culture in classical antiquity.
(173) Epic poetry, like sculpture, is an Apolline art, and all such art involves a quite different creative process.
(174) The plinths below the columns, the arch spandrels, friezes and entablatures were enriched with carved ornament and sculpture.
(175) Another greeting card photographer has claimed Koons has based a sculpture on her work.
(176) The upper floor of the Monitor Building, with its distinctive windows looking towards Central Park, will be reserved for sculpture.
(177) The Gallery hopes to generate increased revenues through special activities in the original Beaux-Arts court and the new glass-enclosed sculpture atrium.
(178) Another went to the bakery warehouse, loaded her car, and created a pastry sculpture in the middle of her kitchen.
(179) The museum contains Roman sculpture and inscriptions from many sites along the Wall.
(180) Much additional information can, however, be learnt from sepulchral sculpture, prints and drawings, paintings and memento mori jewellery.
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