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mploding Cube is a public artwork by American | sculptor John Simms. |
d by the Oz Park Advisory Council, created by | Sculptor John Kearney, and made possible by three very |
y members of the family carved by the Flemish | sculptor John Michael Rysbrack. |
e bridge are stone carvings of water birds by | sculptor John Birnie Philip. |
Created by | sculptor John Buckley, the shark was controversial whe |
memorial to Hayley's son Thomas by his friend | sculptor John Flaxman. |
In 2008, Smit agreed to sit for | sculptor Jon Edgar in Fowey as part of his Environment |
t Stables and its walled garden still exists; | Sculptor Jon Edgar lived and worked here between 2004 |
The Torch was designed by | sculptor Jose Buscaglia Guillermety, who was present a |
Also a noted poet and a gifted | sculptor, Joseph Zobel retired in a small village of S |
wned with thorns created by the noted Italian | sculptor, Joseph Conradi. |
She married | sculptor Joseph Swynnerton in 1883 and lived with him |
His father was | sculptor Joseph Bergler the Elder (1718-1788). |
ning was undertaken under the stone mason and | sculptor Joseph Pickford (his uncle), at his Hyde Park |
usted his uncompleted projects to the Flemish | sculptor Juan Giralte. |
, but in 1872 on the recommendation of fellow | sculptor Jules Dalou, he moved to London to work as a |
He was the father of the | sculptor Jules Blanchard. |
Ludovici's friend, the | sculptor Jules Dalou presented him and his family with |
l Terminal in Manhattan, carved by the French | sculptor Jules-Felix Coutan in 1912, represents the Ro |
When he witnesses | sculptor Julian Thorpe viciously beat his wife Ilene, |
idea for the plaza was first proposed by the | sculptor Karl Bitter in 1898. |
component of the plan and was designed by the | sculptor Karl Bitter in the same year. |
y Tonkin Zulaikha Hanford in association with | sculptor Ken Unsworth AM, and built largely from funds |
The sundial, designed by Cork | sculptor, Ken Thompson, is the focal point of the gard |
rd and a Boy Scout, created by world-renowned | sculptor Kenneth Bradford, stands in Covington, Kentuc |
seny Semionov, Vladimir Andreev, and his wife | sculptor Kira Suvorova. |
on March (1891-1930) was a British artist and | sculptor, known for his design of Canadian monuments s |
Mike Ross is an American | sculptor known for large scale public art projects. |
George Grard (1901 - 1984) was a Belgian | sculptor, known above all for his representations of t |
- February 11, 2011) was an American abstract | sculptor known for his public pieces often crafted fro |
unch of obsessions" and the son of the famous | sculptor Koichi Tamura. |
Famed artist Carel Adolph Lion Cachet and | sculptor Lambertus Zijl designed the ship's teak and m |
Leaping Salmon at Chester Business Park, by | sculptor Laurence Broderick |
The grandson of the | sculptor Laurent Delvaux and apprentice of the painter |
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 |
Nationally-known | sculptor Lee Sido designed The Harmony Index. |
ral elements of the building were designed by | sculptor Lee Lawrie. |
The Canadian | sculptor Leo Mol was born in Polonne in 1915. |
inal made between 350 and 325 BC by the Greek | sculptor Leochares. |
Monument, a granite and bronze sarcophagus by | sculptor Leon Hermant, dedicated in 1929. |
awn of the school is The Doughboy memorial by | sculptor Leonard Craske, creator of the Gloucester Fis |
ck granite cross, sculpted by famous Armenian | sculptor Levon Tokmadjian, who was a guest at the Melk |
After he became a | sculptor, Lippold taught at several universities, incl |
1935, meeting the painter Wolf Kibel and the | sculptor Lippy Lipshitz. |
Richard Cockle Lucas (1800-1883), the | sculptor, lived in Chilworth from 1854 onwards, origin |
August 1970 in Hamburg, Germany) is a German | sculptor living and working in the U.S. |
John Kaufman (1941-2002) was a self-taught | sculptor living and working in the London Borough of H |
Elmwood is the birthplace of the | sculptor Lorado Taft and is host to some of his works. |
by the architects at Pond and Pond and famed | sculptor Lorado Taft. |
Charles J. Mulligan, an assistant to | sculptor Lorado Taft, was able to persuade Taft to ren |
rks of sculpture of that name by the American | sculptor Lorado Taft, a Midwesterner born in 1860, who |
The statue was designed by | sculptor Lorado Taft, a university graduate. |
Brush and Pencil article written that year by | sculptor Lorado Taft. |
ulpture, titled “The Timeline of Liberty”, by | sculptor Lorenzo Ghiglieri. |
Two days later, | sculptor Lou Cella came down to the ballpark early in |
In 1911, a bronze bust of Smith by | sculptor Louis Milione was dedicated in Vicksburg Nati |
In 1740 he and French | sculptor, Louis August le Clerc, took over the leaders |
The statue is the work of the | sculptor Louis-Simon Boizot. |
geometric sculpture titled "Sky Landscape" by | sculptor Louise Berliawsky Nevelson stands across the |
res created in 1978 and 1986 by Luxembourgish | sculptor Lucien Wercollier. |
am, AL) her work was shown with Janice Kluge ( | sculptor), Lucy Jaffe (painter), and Sonja Rieger (pho |
The | sculptor Ludwig Engelhardt was appointed as director o |
Child in cast stone, designed by the Calgary | sculptor Luke Lindoe. |
ir, it was purchased by the Modernist British | sculptor, Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003), whose expressioni |
.B.D. Woodcock and then of the late Modernist | sculptor Lynn Chadwick; Nether Lypiatt Manor, formerly |
e been attributed to the 4th century BC Greek | sculptor Lysippos, although this has not been widely a |
also the home of another nucleus, the home of | sculptor Mac Constantinescu (in the area near the pres |
esent Justice and Truth, was made by Sicilian | sculptor Maestro Gian. |
Luigi Acquisti (1745-1823) was an Italian | sculptor mainly known for his works in the neoclassica |
A bust of Frick by | sculptor Malvina Hoffman (1923) is displayed in the re |
of Transportation and created by Cuban Master | Sculptor Manuel Carbonell in 1995. |
ion was unveiled by the controversial British | sculptor Marc Quinn. |
This statue was made by Dutch | sculptor Mari Andriessen. |
Sculptor Maria Martins, Duchamp's girlfriend from 1946 | |
ith a bronze equestrian statue of the king by | sculptor Mariano Benlliure, and incorporating the work |
Kilpatrick married his first wife, | sculptor Marie Louise Pietri, in 1942. |
a adorning the Victoria Square is the work of | sculptor Marshall Wood (1820-1882), and was unveiled i |
and Pole is an abstract sculpture by American | sculptor Martin Puryear. |
nd business people designed by Beaumont-based | sculptor Matchett Herring Coe. |
The village was the birthplace of British | sculptor Matthew Noble |
A sculptural group by | sculptor Matvey Manizer called "Soviet Belorussia" use |
sound environments in collaboration with the | sculptor, Maurice Agis, and composed a number of music |
commissioned from leading British artist and | sculptor Michael Kenny (1941-1999), a relief work in K |
Oriani, Enrico Alimandi, Franco Costa and the | sculptor Mino Rosso. |
In 1949, he met and married American | sculptor Mitzi Solomon. |
1736 - August 19, 1783) was a German-Austrian | sculptor most famous for his "character heads", a coll |
Dalston was the birthplace of | sculptor Musgrave Watson (born in 1804) and the transl |
ani (born July 31, 1943 in Brighton, UK) is a | sculptor, musician, intermedia performance artist and |
Ivan Soshenko ( | sculptor Mykola Shmatko) |
The bust of Ivan Maksymovych Soshenko ( | sculptor Mykola Shmatko), stored in museum of Taras Hr |
had only been recently opened by an Armenian | sculptor named Yervand Voskan. |
seto, with architectural sculpture by Italian | sculptor Napoleone Martinuzzi, 1930 |
The statue had been commissioned in 1998 from | sculptor Neil Simmons by the House of Commons Speaker' |
The village was also the birthplace of | sculptor Neville Northey Burnard (1818-1878). |
ilton Perkins, (1902), Daniel Chester French, | sculptor, New Hampshire State House, Concord, New Hamp |
The memorial was made by the | sculptor Nicholas Stone in about 1640, and was commiss |
irolamo del Prato was an Italian draughtsman, | sculptor, niellist, and goldsmith, flourished at Cremo |
Sun God is a statue by French | sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle located on the campus of |
R. Rabayev and | sculptor Nikolai Tomsky. |
ior was re-designed by Mazouz and Paris-based | sculptor Noel Douchafour Lawrence. |
er 1932 - 3 April 1998) was a German painter, | sculptor, noise music maker and Happening artist of th |
Boethus (Greek: Βόηθος) was a Greek | sculptor of the Hellenistic age. |
(1909-2008), American Surrealist painter and | sculptor of Italian birth |
Santo Calegari (1662-1717) was an Italian | sculptor of the late Baroque period who was mainly act |
878 - March 9, 1943) was a German painter and | sculptor of Jewish origin and one of the first generat |
He was a | sculptor of ability whose work showed good modelling, |
ck artist of many talents, he was primarily a | sculptor of wood and stone. |
With the help of John G. Prasuhn, the young | sculptor of the Chicago Art Institute, Lorado Taft cre |
ini (1714-1774) was a lecturer of anatomy and | sculptor of anatomical models in wax. |
Altheim was born to an eccentric | sculptor of a father in Frankfurt, who passed his Bohe |
For the British | sculptor of the same name, see Jim Mathieson (sculptor |
Daniel Chester French, | sculptor of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., |
5 July 2008) was an American-born painter and | sculptor of fantastic art. |
Mario Sarto (1885 - 1955) was an important | sculptor of religious and commemorative art, renowned |
He became a prominent | sculptor of the Second Empire, who was awarded the Leg |
Nitun Kundu is the | sculptor of Shabash Bangladesh. |
IIIe arrondissement of Paris, named after the | sculptor of Russian descent Ossip Zadkine. |
anuary 23, 1976) was an Argentine self-taught | sculptor of Italian origin. |
in 1794, died in Paris in 1874) was a French | sculptor of the 19th century. |
820-July 23, 1851) was a Romanian painter and | sculptor of Hungarian birth and a 1848 revolutionary, |
ba (1907, Vienna - 1975, Vienna), an Austrian | sculptor of Czech-Hungarian descent |
ix months later): Akhnaton is revealed as the | sculptor of the famous bust of Nefertiti (see right). |
Phidias) he is considered the most important | sculptor of his time. |
He was a popular | sculptor of church monuments, such as those to Sirs Ph |
Bernini: the | sculptor of the Roman Baroque (1955) |
Raweben was the son of the | sculptor of the Place of Truth named Piay and his wife |
Amerigo Tot is a | sculptor of Hungarian origin. |
From 1747 to 1760, Adam was the principal | sculptor of Frederick the Great of Prussia. |
He was the most important northern European | sculptor of his age and is considered a pioneer of the |
e, too) he eventually became established as a | sculptor of distinction, creating a large number of wo |
eno - December 10, 1661, Rome) was an Italian | sculptor of the Baroque period. |
after 1779) was an Italian decorator and wood | sculptor of the Baroque period, mainly active in Bresc |
Scott Myers, | sculptor of some of the most famous faces at the Pro F |
1590-1666) was an Italian | sculptor of the Baroque period. |
"Composer Joyce Mekeel: | Sculptor of Talent", The Boston Globe. |
He is the | sculptor of several tombstones and epitaphs in St. Mar |
about 1720, and soon established himself as a | sculptor of monuments, portraits and busts. |
The | sculptor of the Jadeite Cabbage is unknown. |
nraat was an interior designer, architect and | sculptor of tiles and statues. |
architects were Fred C. Stone & A. Babin; the | sculptor of the frieze panels and other architectural |
ornelius Cure (died 1607) was an English-born | sculptor of Dutch parentage, being the son of the scul |
His father was a renowned local | sculptor of mostly reliogious sculptures. |
William Behnes (1795-1864) was an English | sculptor of the early 19th century. |
ote in London's Observer that King is the one | sculptor of his generation prepared to jettison what h |
John Ternouth (c.1796 - 1848) was an English | sculptor of the early 19th century. |
ed to Hawaii, where she became an established | sculptor of figural works, many of them bas-reliefs in |
gust 8, 1953) is a Turkish artist painter and | sculptor of ethnic Assyrian. |
Walter Gilbert ( | sculptor) of the Bromsgrove Guild |
1535 - 1604), German | sculptor of the Renaissance |
06, Arnsberg, Westphalia - 1993) was a German | sculptor of catholic extraction who turned to communis |
Haarlem ; died in 1405 or 1406, Dijon) was a | sculptor of Dutch origin. |
memorial in Malo-les-Bains, Delphaut was the | sculptor of the war memorials at Longuyon, Baslieux, R |
and a skilful draughtsman, he ranks also as a | sculptor of distinguished ability. |
iver and labourer while getting his career as | sculptor off the ground. |
The prize was made by famous | sculptor Olbram Zoubek. |
He is 54 and married to the | sculptor, Olivia Musgrave. |
Belgian | sculptor Olivier Strebelle talks with a group of Ameri |
He early went to Paris and obtained work as a | sculptor on the church of the Madeleine, but his passi |
turn in 1828 he was determined to set up as a | sculptor on his own account, rather than work in anoth |
he Angel of Death gently taking the hand of a | sculptor, or stone carver who is working on a sphinx f |
Other notable residents were the | sculptor Oscar Nemon who fled from Nazi rule in Vienna |
It was designed by noted | sculptor, Ottaviano Gori of New York. |
s, Hercules, Paris and Pluton) by the Italian | sculptor Ottavio Mosto, from 1690. |
A new bust was finished by Bad Homburger | sculptor Otto Weber-Hartl. |
ette) is a painting by the Spanish artist and | sculptor, Pablo Picasso. |
The | sculptor Pablo Gargallo was born here in 1881. |
ey Fite (1903-1976) was a pioneering American | sculptor, painter and earth artist best known for his |
th, 2008 in Naples, Florida ) was an American | sculptor, painter and businessman. |
2, 1903-August 29, 1986) was an American born | sculptor, painter and civil engineer. |
ruary 1827 - 27 December 1908) was an Italian | sculptor, painter and architect. |
1929, Winchester, England) is a | sculptor, painter and stained glass artist, resident i |
Albert Lee Ferris, | sculptor, painter, 1939-1986 |
, 1908 - April 9, 2003), was a Basque Spanish | sculptor, painter, designer and writer, renowned for b |
1969: Muncie, Indiana) is an American | sculptor, painter, goldsmith, and intaglio printmaker. |
e third brother, Giambattista born 1728,was a | sculptor, painter, and writer of Le Pitture e Sculture |
June 1966) was a German-French, or Alsatian, | sculptor, painter, poet and abstract artist in other m |
Edward O. Griffith was a British | sculptor, particularly known for his work in Liverpool |
roduction designed by Carr's wife, artist and | sculptor Pat Musick. |
arl of Chatham, modelled by the American-born | sculptor Patience Wright. |
Two bronze lions, designed by Dutch | sculptor Paul Koning, guard the plaza steps. |
In 1929 the Engelbert monument by the | sculptor Paul Wynand was dedicated to honor the builde |
nd Paul Bouchette contributed, along with the | sculptor Paul Berton, born in Reims ; president Gaston |
n of actor Jean-Paul Belmondo and grandson of | sculptor Paul Belmondo. |
d their three children - painter Pia Ranslet, | sculptor Paul Ranslet and pilot Charlotte Pedersen . |
carving of St. George and the dragon by local | sculptor Paul Sivell. |
Dibble Art Co and Athfield Architects, led by | sculptor Paul Dibble and architect John Hardwick-Smith |
In 1426 he commissioned from the | sculptor Pere Johan (active 1418-58) the alabaster and |
Tippett worked closely with | sculptor Pete Konig in designing Draco. |
1804-1854), great-great-niece of the Brussels | sculptor Peter van Dievoet and of Philippe van Dievoet |
He was a brother of the | sculptor Peter van Dievoet (1661-1729) and the father |
ealer, to his uncle on the paternal side, the | sculptor Peter Seguier. |
ists: architect Bramante, painter Raphael and | sculptor Phidias. |
October 1893 - 18 June 1983), German painter, | sculptor, photographer and designer who studied at the |
ester, Massachusetts) is an American painter, | sculptor, photographer, and printmaker best known for |
al statues at the top of the fountain, by the | sculptor Pierre Biard, two nymphs pouring water from p |
Sculptor Pierre-Charles Simart contributed Hellenic fr | |
invented the phonograph in 1877, by the Dutch | sculptor Pieter d'Hont. |
IV of Spain as the modello for the Florentine | sculptor Pietro Tacca's bronze equestrian statue of Ph |
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