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25, 1964) was a Ukrainian avant-garde artist, | sculptor, and graphic artist. |
Shigeo Fukuda (born 1932), Japanese | sculptor and graphic designer |
Statue by Norwegian | sculptor Anne Grimdalen |
He met his wife, | sculptor Hilda Grossman (Deutsch) when he recruited he |
t at the center along with Clyfford Still and | sculptor Hilda Grossman. |
all of the sanctuary there is a tablet by the | sculptor William Groves depicting a peepul tree at the |
arle and Alexander Williams, and the wildlife | sculptor Simon Gudgeon. |
iss Keener's beauty, her bust was sculpted by | sculptor Finn Haaken Frolich for the Norse club. |
aughter of John Willson, she was a student of | sculptor Emanuel Hahn 1937-1938. |
Sculptor: Csilla Halassy (2000) | |
or of Ukrainian Hetman, Petro Sahaidachnyi by | sculptor I. Hamal' (І. |
A statue of York, by | sculptor Ed Hamilton, with plaques commemorating the L |
ilton Perkins, (1902), Daniel Chester French, | sculptor, New Hampshire State House, Concord, New Hamp |
eliefs of Foch, Jacques, Diaz and Pershing by | sculptor Walker Hancock were added to the memorial. |
The right-hand figure represents a | sculptor, whose hand holding a chisel is gently restra |
Woody is an American painter, printmaker, and | sculptor who has worked in New York City since 1972. |
ource of moe and the first tsundere; figurine | sculptor Bome has also cited Lum as an inspiration for |
n Rank-Broadley FRBS (born 1952) is a British | sculptor who has produced many acclaimed works, among |
He was also an artist and | sculptor who has gained fame through his sculptures of |
Fairbanks is also a | sculptor who has works in some museum collections. |
Since his start as a professional | sculptor, Eichinger has won many prestigious awards, i |
The | sculptor Pygmalion has fallen madly in love with his s |
She studied under | sculptor Erwin Hauer at Yale University as a mathemati |
went to lodge in the house of P F Chenu, the | sculptor where he took to modelling. |
1547 Jean Goujon (1510-1572) became the court | sculptor for Henry II, and the fountain was one of his |
Sculptor William Henry Rinehart designed the flanking | |
torian scientist Michael Faraday by the Irish | sculptor John Henry Foley (1818-1874). |
of artist Ben Nicholson and his second wife, | sculptor Barbara Hepworth who later became an artist h |
ir studies, each named after a famous British | sculptor: Butler, Hepworth, Mills and Moore. |
In 1951, he worked as an assistant to the | sculptor Barbara Hepworth. |
artistic one: her father Viktor Jansson was a | sculptor and her mother Signe Hammarsten-Jansson was a |
(Zipora, who died in 1982, became a | sculptor in her own right late in her life, creating m |
d'atelier of Jean Cardot, a prominent French | sculptor, before her work gained attention in its own |
Anthony Caro - | sculptor, born here in 1924 |
ed included CoBrA member William Gear and the | sculptor Gordon Herickx. |
Monument, a granite and bronze sarcophagus by | sculptor Leon Hermant, dedicated in 1929. |
nd business people designed by Beaumont-based | sculptor Matchett Herring Coe. |
lum told Noguchi that he would never become a | sculptor, prompting him to reconsider Rumely's prior s |
As for Rudolph's parents, his mother was a | sculptor and his father an engineer. |
Mark Rogers is a | sculptor and his work was exhibited several times at t |
Upon sculpting the idol at Sikkal, the | sculptor cut his right thumb so as to ensure that he w |
y By the time they arrived, John knew being a | sculptor was his destiny. |
Phidias) he is considered the most important | sculptor of his time. |
He was the most important northern European | sculptor of his age and is considered a pioneer of the |
His father Charles Smith was a | sculptor, and his mother was Maria Joiner. |
turn in 1828 he was determined to set up as a | sculptor on his own account, rather than work in anoth |
ote in London's Observer that King is the one | sculptor of his generation prepared to jettison what h |
a family of artists: his father Taddeo was a | sculptor and his older brother Giovanni Bernardo Carlo |
Lorimer was principally an architectural | sculptor, and his profound religious beliefs had a las |
He was the son of Taddeo Carlone, a | sculptor and historical painter, who placed him under |
Cubist sculpture had been done in Sweden (by | sculptor Bror Hjorth), in Prague (by Gutfreund and his |
amin Green, and the statue was created by the | sculptor Edward Hodges Baily (creator of Nelson's stat |
A bust of Frick by | sculptor Malvina Hoffman (1923) is displayed in the re |
The Pioneer Family Statue by local | sculptor, Harold Holden, stands outside the Cherokee S |
Designed by noted Hoosier | sculptor George Honig, the first phase of the Village |
Renowned American | sculptor Donal Hord bequeathed to the San Diego Public |
Celebrated Chiricahua Apache | sculptor, Allan Houser said, "she trained us all the s |
She began studying with | sculptor Henry Hudson Kitson in 1886, and married him |
820-July 23, 1851) was a Romanian painter and | sculptor of Hungarian birth and a 1848 revolutionary, |
Amerigo Tot is a | sculptor of Hungarian origin. |
Fernand Gravey : Raymond Corbier, | sculptor and husband of Sylvia |
ropist Archer M. Huntington and his wife, the | sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington, located near the Atlan |
The bears, created by noted American | sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington, were displayed at Broo |
Archer and his wife, the | sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington, acquired 800 acres (3. |
useum with Archer M. Huntington and his wife, | sculptor Anna Hyatt. |
8 June 1828 - 4 December 1905) was an English | sculptor and illustrator, influenced by the Pre-Raphae |
ith Charles Darwin), a botanical illustrator, | sculptor, book illustrator, and an Italian scholar. |
ssociated with Luis de Vargas and the Italian | sculptor Torregiano in establishing a school of painti |
lifford Frank Last (1918-1991) was an English | sculptor born in England, the son of Nella Last, Briti |
Marshall Fredericks was an American | sculptor born in Rock Island, Illinois in 1908. |
ber 4, 1907 - May 30, 1993) was a painter and | sculptor born in Frederiksberg, Denmark. |
Georges Oudot (1928-2004), painter and | sculptor, born in Chaumont. |
Louis Bancel (1926 - 1978) was a french | sculptor born in Saint-Julien-Molin-Molette, father of |
Stephen Broadbent is a British | sculptor, specialising in public art. |
Walton Coates, a prominent Western artist and | sculptor, died in his saddle during a West Texas trail |
Portrait of a | sculptor, sold in Paris, 14 June 1954. |
and is currently an internationally renowned | sculptor based in Paris. |
avenna, 1776-died Milan, 1847) was an Italian | sculptor, working in the Neoclassical style. |
Arnold Quellinus, also "Artus Quellinus III", | sculptor, (1653-1686 in London) |
Olivier Strebelle is a Belgian | sculptor born in Brussels on 20 January 1927. |
m (August 19, 1938 - December 27, 2008) was a | sculptor based in the state of California in the Unite |
Dhruva Mistry CBE RA is a | sculptor, born in Kanjari, Gujarat, India in b 1957. |
In 1999, Glass became a historian and | sculptor, specializing in military monuments. |
9, 1900 - September 23, 1965) was an American | sculptor born in Kensington, England. |
USA) is an American artist and | sculptor based in Saint Louis, MO. |
s (8 June 1849 - November 1904) was a Belgian | sculptor born in Antwerp, the son of a painter. |
k William Sievers (1872-1966) was an American | sculptor, born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. |
ry 24, 1855 - June 19, 1935), was an American | sculptor, born in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
mas (1 August 1926 - 11 May 1999) was a Welsh | sculptor born in Cwmparc in the Rhondda Valley. |
pronounced Myers/co) is an English artist and | sculptor, based in Blackpool, Lancashire. |
rbert Tyson Smith (1883-1972), was an English | sculptor born in Liverpool. |
Richard Cockle Lucas (1800-1883), the | sculptor, lived in Chilworth from 1854 onwards, origin |
February 1845 - 4 April 1900) was an English | sculptor active in Australia. |
James Bloye (1890-6 June 1975) was an English | sculptor, active in Birmingham either side of World Wa |
r 1868 - 15 January 1938) was an English-born | sculptor, active in Australia; winner of the gold meda |
ett Herring Coe (1907 - 1999) was an American | sculptor active in Texas. |
an Battista Ballanti Graziani, was an Italian | sculptor working in the Neoclassic style. |
was hand carved by the Northern Ireland-born | sculptor Robert Innes. |
E, RA (born 1956; Cheshire, UK) is an English | sculptor and installation artist. |
28, 1934 - September 16, 2010) was a Mexican | sculptor and installation artist. |
ani (born July 31, 1943 in Brighton, UK) is a | sculptor, musician, intermedia performance artist and |
The | Sculptor Dwarf Irregular Galaxy (SDIG) is an irregular |
The | Sculptor Dwarf Irregular Galaxy and the dwarf galaxy U |
Sculptor Dwarf Irregular Galaxy close up by Hubble Spa | |
Clark Murray (born 1938) is an American | sculptor who is best known for his large outdoor const |
ortrays Lucciola, an "opium-addicted has-been | sculptor who is a member of a small clique of eccentri |
ry 18, 1889 - November 13, 1981) was a German | sculptor, who is also well-known for his drawings, woo |
Also, Ralph Le Saint, a young devil-may-care | sculptor who is still in love with Peggy, plans his su |
"Ahn Duong is an extraordinary painter and | sculptor... she is also one of my very best friends. |
John Roddis, a local | sculptor, described it as "an architectural scarecrow" |
(1909-2008), American Surrealist painter and | sculptor of Italian birth |
anuary 23, 1976) was an Argentine self-taught | sculptor of Italian origin. |
Giovanni Turini, a | sculptor from Italy, who was born in 1841 and died in |
eeing Beasley's proposal, they questioned the | sculptor about its viability. |
ee sons, including twins Malvin, who became a | sculptor, and Ivan, who became the most prominent Chic |
s of the porcelain manufactory at Sceaux, the | sculptor Charles-Symphorien Jacques and the painter Jo |
am, AL) her work was shown with Janice Kluge ( | sculptor), Lucy Jaffe (painter), and Sonja Rieger (pho |
The next | sculptor, Johann Jakob Kirchner, was the first to make |
ative of Helsinki, Jansson was the son of the | sculptor, Viktor Jansson, and the illustrator, Signe H |
The | sculptor was Jean de Marco, who won the 1965 Henry Her |
878 - March 9, 1943) was a German painter and | sculptor of Jewish origin and one of the first generat |
In 1426 he commissioned from the | sculptor Pere Johan (active 1418-58) the alabaster and |
For The Welsh Victorian | sculptor, see John Evan Thomas (Welsh sculptor). |
"That Most Ingenious Modeller": John Henning, | Sculptor, by John Wall, ISBN 978 1 906050 58 0 |
nger because the photographs available to the | sculptor, Goscombe John, were taken many years apart. |
Brueghel's friend, the | sculptor Jacques Jonghelinck (brother of Brueghel's bi |
Art critic Jang Min-Woo meet a famous | sculptor Hwang Jun-Hyuk whose work Natalie was feauted |
side Olympia in Helsingborg which was made by | sculptor Risto Karvinen. |
d by the Oz Park Advisory Council, created by | Sculptor John Kearney, and made possible by three very |
The | sculptor, Edward Kemeys, also known for the lions at t |
(better known as "Lawrence of Arabia") by the | sculptor Eric Kennington, which is a copy of the one i |
commissioned from leading British artist and | sculptor Michael Kenny (1941-1999), a relief work in K |
In 1987, the British | sculptor Doreen Kern realized Miss Bluebell's life-siz |
g those who studies with him was the American | sculptor Ernest Keyser. |
The statue was created by late 19th century | sculptor Herman Kirn, and brought to the site by lando |
ber 26, 1857 - June 21, 1923) was an American | sculptor best known for his equestrian and animal stat |
also known as Jason Wu) is a Chinese American | sculptor best known for his firefighter memorials and |
Edward O. Griffith was a British | sculptor, particularly known for his work in Liverpool |
Antonio Abondio (1538-1591) was an Italian | sculptor, best known as a medallist and as the pioneer |
Mary Gillick (1881 - 27 January 1965) was a | sculptor best known for her effigy of Elizabeth II use |
tober 1818 - 27 November 1878) was an Cornish | sculptor best known for his portrait figures. |
Raphael Maklouf (born 10 December 1937) is a | sculptor, best known for designing the effigy of Queen |
rn 1965 in Summit, New Jersey) is an American | sculptor, best known for his use of found and scrap st |
Luigi Acquisti (1745-1823) was an Italian | sculptor mainly known for his works in the neoclassica |
phere is a large metallic sculpture by German | sculptor Fritz Koenig, currently displayed in Battery |
Tippett worked closely with | sculptor Pete Konig in designing Draco. |
Two bronze lions, designed by Dutch | sculptor Paul Koning, guard the plaza steps. |
At the center of the fountain, | sculptor Jeff Koons created Balloon Flower (Red), whos |
The monument was created gratis by | sculptor Dimitris Korres. |
ted in front of the building, designed by the | sculptor Vasily Kozlov and the architects Vladimir Shc |
He lives with his wife, bronze | sculptor Beckie Kravetz, in western Massachusetts. |
marble monument to | sculptor G. L. Godecharle, 1881 |
Statue of a boilermaker by the | sculptor Jef Lambeaux. |
she has developed a successful practice as a | sculptor working largely in sandstone. |
S (1794-1865) was a notable English engraver, | sculptor and later inventor of the 19th century. |
ked with former Bertram Goodhue collaborators | sculptor Lee Lawrie and iconographer Hartley Burr Alex |
It was created by | sculptor Lee Lawrie with the help of Rene Paul Chambel |
ral elements of the building were designed by | sculptor Lee Lawrie. |
une 1860 - 21 May 1928) was a notable British | sculptor and leading member of the New Sculpture movem |
the Guards Memorial, designed by the | sculptor Gilbert Ledward in 1923-26 and erected to com |
She worked as an artist's model, posing for | sculptor Wilhelm Lehmbruck, who fell in love with her. |
s Baldwin Brown and his wife, a sister of the | sculptor Henry Leifchild. |
Child in cast stone, designed by the Calgary | sculptor Luke Lindoe. |
scue of over 2,000 refugees, among whom were: | sculptor Jacques Lipchitz; artist Marc Chagall; writer |
e was taught by the architect Louis Kahn; the | sculptor Jacques Lipchitz; and such legendary figures |
for a choreography by Louise Lippold, wife of | sculptor Richard Lippold. |
1935, meeting the painter Wolf Kibel and the | sculptor Lippy Lipshitz. |
ng to Canada in 1926, he became a painter and | sculptor and lived in Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia. |
reek letter in the name of Phidias, the Greek | sculptor who lived around 450 BC. |
Dodge City, Kansas) is an American artist and | sculptor who lives and works in Venice, California. |
born 5 November 1964 is a Belgian painter and | sculptor currently living and working in Birmingham, A |
Designed by nationally-recognized | sculptor and local DeKalb artist Renee Bemis, the trop |
Locke is the eldest son of Guyanese | sculptor Donald Locke (1930-2010) and British painter |
Mirror-artist and | sculptor, Andrew Logan, bought the village squash cour |
eolab, created in collaboration with New York | sculptor Charles Long. |
31, 1939 - April 10, 2010) was a Polish-born | sculptor and longtime resident of the United States. |
purchase in 1948 by Robert Lorimer's son, the | sculptor Hew Lorimer. |
chitect, W Larner Sugden, and who engaged the | sculptor Ambrose Louis Vago for the five busts on the |
Kilpatrick married his first wife, | sculptor Marie Louise Pietri, in 1942. |
en Memorial, conceived and created in 2001 by | sculptor Dr Lycia Danielle Trouton and sponsored by Ca |
studied under the wing of Italian painter and | sculptor Cesare Maccari. |
There is a bust of Bingham by | sculptor Hamilton MacCarthy in Notre-Dame Cemetery. |
n over one or more sittings, a highly skilled | sculptor from Madame Tussauds Studios who is given dir |
established in 1995 by Dina Vierny, model for | sculptor Aristide Maillol, and operated by the Fondati |
d by Chinese sculpture and the work of French | sculptor Aristide Maillol, whom she met in Paris. |
After graduating from an apprenticeship as | sculptor he majored in sculpture at the Academy of Fin |
Dorothy Smith, actress, | sculptor, jewelry maker, class of 1981. |
A sculptural group by | sculptor Matvey Manizer called "Soviet Belorussia" use |
She was married to a Cuban | sculptor (Nilo Manrique) and has a biological son and |
and, beginning in 1920, studied ceramics with | sculptor Gerhard Marcks, his Formmeister (form master) |
he architect, Modesto Lopez Otero, and of the | sculptor, Aniceto Marinas. |
Sculptor Maria Martins, Duchamp's girlfriend from 1946 | |
seto, with architectural sculpture by Italian | sculptor Napoleone Martinuzzi, 1930 |
indley describes the statue as "the work of a | sculptor whose mastery of this rather unpromising mate |
.2 metres (24 ft) statue of winged victory by | sculptor Giovanni Mayer, made of embossed copper and w |
-Louis-Ernest Meissonier(1815-1891), painter, | sculptor and mayor of Poissy |
emoval from city property of work by Edmonton | sculptor Ryan McCourt, after receiving a 700-name peti |
John Nost (died 1729) was a Flemish | sculptor, from Mechelen. |
Victor Rousseau (1865-1954) was a Belgian | sculptor and medalist. |
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