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Look up: Sculpture

  1. Sculpture
    three dimensional representation of a figure
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  2. Sculpture
    Sculpture is the art of carving any substance into a designed form. The material may be stone, clay, wood, ivory or metal, hand-wrought or cast in moulds.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/nol.php

  3. sculpture
    A figure or design made in wood, stone, plaster or metal.
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  4. sculpture
    [n] - a three-dimensional work of plastic art 2. [n] - making figures or designs in three dimensions
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  5. Sculpture
    A three dimensional art form. Artists use a variety of materials to produce sculptures including wood, metal and clay.
    Found on http://www.redraggallery.co.uk/glossary.

  6. sculpture
    Artistic shaping of materials such as wood, stone, clay, metal, and, more recently, plastic and other synthetics. Since ancient times, the human form has been the principal subject of sculpture...
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  7. Sculpture
    Sculpture is three-dimensional art made by one of four basic processes. These are carving (in stone, wood, ivory or bone); modelling in clay; modelling (in clay or wax) and then casting the model in bronze; constructing (a twentieth-century development). The earliest known human artefacts recognisable as what we would call sculpture date from the p ...
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  8. Sculpture
    Sculp'ture noun [ Latin sculptura : confer French sculpture .] 1. The art of carving, cutting, or hewing wood, stone, metal, etc., into statues, ornaments, etc., or into figures, as of men, or other things; hence, the art of producing figures and groups, whether in plastic or hard materials. 2. Carved work modeled of, or cut upon, wood, stone, metal, etc. « There, ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/41

  9. Sculpture
    Sculp'ture transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Sculptured ; present participle & verbal noun Sculpturing .] To form with the chisel on, in, or from, wood, stone, or metal; to carve; to engrave. Sculptured tortoise (Zoology) , a common North American wood tortoise ( Glyptemys insculpta ). The shell is ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/41

  10. sculpture
    1. The art of carving, cutting, or hewing wood, stone, metal, etc, into statues, ornaments, etc, or into figures, as of men, or other things; hence, the art of producing figures and groups, whether in plastic or hard materials. ... 2. Carved work modeled of, or cut upon, wood, stone, metal, etc. 'There, too, in living sculpture, might be seen The ma ...
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  11. sculpture
    carving noun creating figures or designs in three dimensions
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  12. sculpture
    noun a three-dimensional work of plastic art
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  13. Sculpture
    `Sculpture` is three-dimensional artwork created by shaping hard or plastic material, commonly stone (either rock or marble), metal, or wood. Some sculptures are created directly by carving; others are assembled, built up and fired, welded, molded, or cast. A person who creates sculptures, is called a `sculptor`. Because sculpture involves the use of materials that can be moulded or modulated, it is considered one of the plastic arts. Some commo...
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  14. Sculpture
    • (n.) The art of carving, cutting, or hewing wood, stone, metal, etc., into statues, ornaments, etc., or into figures, as of men, or other things; hence, the art of producing figures and groups, whether in plastic or hard materials. • (n.) Carved work modeled of, or cut upon, wood, stone, metal, etc. • (v. t.) To form with the chise...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  15. sculpture
    an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects. The designs may be embodied in freestanding ... [40 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/s/51

  16. sculpture
    1. a three-dimensional work of plastic art
    2. making figures or designs in three dimensions

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  17. sculpture
    sculpture, art of producing in three dimensions representations of natural or imagined forms. It includes sculpture in the round, which can be viewed from any direction, as well as incised relief, in which the lines are cut into a flat surface.See also articles on special techniques, e.g., model and...
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A08441


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