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  2. Gyuri Hollosy - Wikipedia

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    Hollósy works at the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, New Jersey. [2] [3]Since 1994, Hollósy has been awarded five major commissions including: Hungarian Revolution Memorial, Boston, MA; [4] Our Heritage, New Orleans, [5] LA; The Family, Peoria, AZ; [6] Cardinal Mindszenty of Hungary Memorial, Cleveland, OH; [7] and the Hungarian War Memorial in North Olmstead, OH.

  3. Glossary of sculpting - Wikipedia

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    A less planned approach to carving in which the sculptor carves the finished sculpture without using intermediate models or maquettes. The sculptor typically works from memory, though some such as Cornelia Van Auken Chapin would carve with a model in front of them. [ 1 ]

  4. Robert Laurent - Wikipedia

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    Robert Laurent (June 29, 1890 – April 20, 1970) was a French-American modernist figurative sculptor, printmaker and teacher. His work, the New York Times wrote,"figured in the development of an American sculptural art that balanced nature and abstraction."

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  6. Stuart Williamson - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Williamson sculpting Walt Whitman. Stuart Williamson (born 1948, England) is a sculptor, teacher of sculpture and poet from North East England.He is a Fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, [1] a Member of the Society of Portrait Sculptors (UK), a Member of the National Sculpture Society (USA), and a Founding Member of the Portrait Sculptures Society of America.

  7. Frances Grimes - Wikipedia

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    After attending local schools, she operated a sculpture studio in Decatur for about two years, before moving to Brooklyn, New York City to study at the Pratt Institute. [ 2 ] Following graduation from Pratt, she worked from 1894 to 1900 as the assistant to her former teacher, sculptor Herbert Adams , who called her "the best marble-cutter in ...