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  2. Category:Sculptures of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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  3. Tree of Life (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Tree of Life is an abstract metal sculpture depicting of tree with stylized branches and leaves. It is made of nickel silver and stainless steel, enameled blue and green, and measures approximately 54 feet (16 m) x 5 feet (1.5 m) x 6 inches (0.15 m).

  4. Frank Smullin - Wikipedia

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    Frank Smullin was born on 10 March 1943 to Ruth (Frankel) and MIT electrical engineer Louis Smullin.A native of Cambridge, MA, Smullin graduated from Watertown schools and the Cambridge School of Weston before going on to earn a bachelor's in biology at Harvard University and a Master of Fine Arts at Queens College in 1972.

  5. Albert Paley - Wikipedia

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    Push Plate, a bronze sculpture by Albert Paley, 1981, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Albert Paley (born 1944) is an American modernist metal sculptor.Initially starting out as a jeweler, Paley has become one of the most distinguished and influential metalsmiths in the world. [1]

  6. M. T. Liggett - Wikipedia

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    Myron Thomas Liggett (December 28, 1930 – August 17, 2017) was an American folk sculptor. [1]Liggett was born in Mullinville, Kansas and grew up on his family farm. He graduated from Mullinville High School.

  7. Zenos Frudakis - Wikipedia

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    Zenos Frudakis (born July 7, 1951) is an American sculptor whose diverse body of work includes monuments, memorials, portrait busts and statues of living and historic individuals, military subjects, sports figures and animal sculpture.

  8. Trimpin - Wikipedia

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    Trimpin's water-based sound sculpture "Sheng High" was exhibited during the 2009 Ojai Music Festival, and one of his creations was featured in one of the pieces performed on the last evening. He was subsequently commissioned to create a permanent sound sculpture (called the Sound Arch) for the music amphitheatre at Ojai. [19] [20]

  9. Forevertron - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Evermor's Forevertron is the 2nd largest scrap metal sculpture in the world, standing 50 ft. (15,2 m.) high and 120 ft. (36,5 m.) wide, and weighing 300 tons. [1] Built in the 1980s, it is housed in Dr. Evermor's Art Park on Highway 12, in the town of Sumpter, in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States.