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  2. Architectural sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Pedimental sculpture in Sacramento, California, by 1928, following a style for ancient Greek temples. Architectural sculpture is the use of sculptural techniques by an architect and/or sculptor in the design of a building, bridge, mausoleum or other such project. The sculpture is usually integrated with the structure, but freestanding works ...

  3. Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Monumental sculpture covers large works, and architectural sculpture, which is attached to buildings. Hardstone carving is the carving for artistic purposes of semi-precious stones such as jade, agate, onyx, rock crystal, sard or carnelian, and a general term for an object made in this way.

  4. Modern sculpture - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, during his period of cubist innovation, Pablo Picasso revolutionized the art of sculpture when he began creating his constructions fashioned by combining disparate objects and materials into one constructed piece of sculpture; Picasso reinvented the art of sculpture with his innovative use of constructing a work in ...

  5. Construction finally begins on world's largest heart ... - AOL

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    World's largest heart-shaped sculpture is now under construction in Port ... to Port St. Lucie like the Cloud Gate sculpture, commonly called "The Bean," does to Chicago. ... existing works in ...

  6. Glossary of sculpting - Wikipedia

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    Carving is one of the oldest sculptural techniques. It is a subtractive process; starting with a solid block, the sculptor removes material using chisels and other tools to 'reveal' the finished form.

  7. Category:Sculptures - Wikipedia

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    Individual works of sculpture. ... Underwater sculpture (3 P) Unfinished sculptures (22 P) W. Wikipedia categories named after sculptures, statues and figurines (20 C)

  8. Classical Greek sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Polykleitos was, as far as is known, the first to systematize these values and concepts applied to sculpture in a theoretical work, the Canon. In it, the author showed a model of representation that was ideally beautiful and "real"; ideal as it avoided individual characterization by synthesizing all men into one, and real because it was very ...

  9. Vladimír Janoušek - Wikipedia

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    His sculpture of a Seated girl with a crystal (1959) for the newly opened Magician's Lantern [30] [20] anticipates his later work. The stucco sculpture Sculptor (1956) was a thematic homage to Professor Josef Wagner , using a similar type of head as his teacher for the same subject (1934).