
1) Agglomeration 2) Aggregation 3) Armamentarium 4) Arms 5) Assortment 6) Audience 7) Aviation 8) Backlog 9) Batch 10) Bevy 11) Biota 12) Body 13) Bundle 14) Caboodle 15) Carload 16) Categorical 17) Category 18) Collection 19) Combination 20) Community 21) Concourse 22) Congeries 23) Congregating 24) Congregation
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1) Aggregate 2) An assembly 3) Art medium 4) Assembly 5) At home 6) Attroupement 7) Collection 8) Colligation 9) Collocation 10) Compilation 11) Conclave 12) Concourse 13) Conflux 14) Congregation 15) Congress 16) Contemporary art 17) Contesseration 18) Conventicle 19) Convention 20) Convergence 21) Conversazione
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An assemblage is a sculpture constructed from found objects. Typically an assemblage does not disguise the original objects used, rather it either tries to show them in a new light, or forms a figurative sculpture from the collection of shapes.
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• (n.) The act of assembling, or the state of being assembled; association. • (n.) A collection of individuals, or of individuals, or of particular things; as, a political assemblage; an assemblage of ideas.
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in art, work produced by the incorporation of everyday objects into the composition. Although each non-art object, such as a piece of rope or ... [7 related articles]
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A collection of artefacts that can be considered a single analytic unit, occurring in archaeology, together at a particular time and place. ...
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In the visual arts, any three-dimensional work of art constructed of various, and often unusual, materials, or found objects. The term was first used in the 1950s by French painter Jean
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An assemblage is a word used by archaeologists to describe a group of objects that have been found together. For example, a number of fragments of Roman pottery might be called a pottery assemblage.
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An integrated group of species inhabiting a given area; the organisms within a community influence one another's distribution, abundance, and evolution. (A Human Community is a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality.)
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a set of organisms whose pattern of organization (with respect to competition, predation, mutualism, etc.) is unknown (Giller and Gee 1980:537) (cf Community).
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Sculpture using preexisting, sometimes "found" objects that may or may not contribute their original identities to the total content of the work.
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a set of organisms whose pattern of organization (with respect to competition, predation, mutualism, etc.) is unknown (Giller and Gee 1987:537) (cf Community).
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a set of organisms whose pattern of organization (with respect to competition, predation, mutualism, etc.) is unknown (Giller and Gee 1987537) (cf Community).
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A group of artifacts which represent a culture. A group of artifacts related to each other based upon some recovery from a common archaeological context. Assemblage examples are artifacts from a site or feature.
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a three dimensional picture made of different materials, usually of everyday use.
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As·sem'blage noun [ Confer French
assemblage . See
Assemble .]
1. The act of assembling, or the state of being assembled; association. « In sweet
assemblage every blooming grace.
Fenton. »
2. A collection of individuals, or of individuals, or...
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(ah-sahm-BLAHJ) The blending together of component wine lots to form a final composite intended for bottling, for aging, for sparkling wine production or some other use by the winemaker.
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Fr. A blend of wines. Can be different varieties or vintages.
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An assemblage is a sculpture constructed from found objects. Typically an assemblage does not disguise the original objects used, rather it either tries to show them in a new light, or forms a figurative sculpture from the collection of shapes.
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assemblage 1. An assembling or being assembled. 2. Any gathering of people or things; a collection; an assembly. 3. A fitting together, as parts of a machine. 4. A work of art created by assembling materials and objects; also, the technique of making such works.
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sculpture consisting of different objects and materials arranged in a unified 3-D composition.
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Refers to the total number of minerals included in a metamorphic rock
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Art made by assembling disparate elements often scavenged by the artist, sometimes bought specially. The practice goes back to Picasso's Cubist constructions, the three dimensional works he began to make from 1912. An early example is his Still Life 1914 which is made from scraps of wood and a length of tablecloth fringing, glued together and paint...
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(art) In the visual arts, any three-dimensional work of art constructed of various, and often unusual, materials, or found objects. The term was first used in the 1950s by French painter Jean Dubuffet to describe his collages and figures created from pieces of wood, sponge, paper, and glue...
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a group of persons or things gathered or collected; an assembly; collection; aggregate. · the act of assembling; state of being assembled. · · a sculptural technique of organizing or composing into a unified whole a group of unrelated and often fragmentary or discarded objects. · a work of art produced by this technique. Cf. ...
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