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Scott Myers, | sculptor of some of the most famous faces at the Pro F |
1455 - January 7, 1529) was a German | sculptor, the son of Hermann Vischer, and the most fam |
Kiawak Ashoona (born 1933) ("Kiugak"), | sculptor - son |
Kumwartok Ashoona, | sculptor - son |
rence - 1576) was an Italian High Renaissance | sculptor, the son of the architect and sculptor Giulia |
12, 1950 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish | sculptor, poet, song writer and social criticist. |
(1916, Kareak camp-1981) was a Canadian Inuk | sculptor who spent most of his artistic career in Rank |
hlo at the San Francisco studio of her friend | sculptor Ralph Stackpole in 1930. |
"N.D. | sculptor creates statue of former President Bush", Kar |
bronze sculpture, created in 1953 by Hamburg | sculptor Richard Steffen (1903-1964), stands at the en |
in 1900, managed by architect Will Price and | sculptor Frank Stephens. |
onze relief of seven men in Bright's coat, by | sculptor Catharni Stern, was installed at the King's H |
Karl Sterrer was the son of the | sculptor Carl Sterrer. |
ated contributions from other artists such as | sculptor Albert Stewart. |
ion and bought for the Tate in 1942 while the | sculptor was still a student; Boy and Horse (Stone), w |
The memorial was made by the | sculptor Nicholas Stone in about 1640, and was commiss |
he Angel of Death gently taking the hand of a | sculptor, or stone carver who is working on a sphinx f |
Harold F. Clayton (Born May, 1954) is a noted | sculptor and stone-carver, best known for several sets |
ng in 1934, he entered an apprenticeship with | sculptor and stonemason Eric Gill. |
Fine Arts Academy, where he was taught by the | sculptor Franz Storck, and then moved on to the Free A |
c church created by architect Barry Byrne and | sculptor John Storrs, the Church of Christ The King. |
Belgian | sculptor Olivier Strebelle talks with a group of Ameri |
Tom Moss, painter and | sculptor whose studio is in Old Ingram. |
seny Semionov, Vladimir Andreev, and his wife | sculptor Kira Suvorova. |
She married | sculptor Joseph Swynnerton in 1883 and lived with him |
IV of Spain as the modello for the Florentine | sculptor Pietro Tacca's bronze equestrian statue of Ph |
Elmwood is the birthplace of the | sculptor Lorado Taft and is host to some of his works. |
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. |
by the architects at Pond and Pond and famed | sculptor Lorado Taft. |
Brush and Pencil article written that year by | sculptor Lorado Taft. |
It is by an unknown | sculptor, who takes inspiration from the Aphrodite of |
"Composer Joyce Mekeel: | Sculptor of Talent", The Boston Globe. |
unch of obsessions" and the son of the famous | sculptor Koichi Tamura. |
ntices, Noguchi received little training as a | sculptor; his tasks included arranging the horses and |
inois) and vocation, Fauntz was a painter and | sculptor, and taught high school art classes for 20 ye |
1980) was a Bauhaus-trained German potter and | sculptor, who taught for many years at the School for |
After he became a | sculptor, Lippold taught at several universities, incl |
Umlauf (July 17, 1911 - 1994) was an American | sculptor and teacher who was born is South Haven, Mich |
Keller was a draftsman, painter, | sculptor, and teacher who instructed students in the v |
r which he returned to the atelier of Belgian | sculptor and teacher Charles van der Stappen for anoth |
(1862-1944) was a Belgian painter, muralist, | sculptor, and teacher. |
itect that he "depends almost entirely on the | sculptor to tell the story of the memorial, employing |
(11 October 1710, Paris - 1795) was a French | sculptor who tempered a neoclassical style with Rococo |
Once the | sculptor relaised that he could now see, he exclaimed |
ssionism, and eventually became a painter and | sculptor in that genre. |
He is a | sculptor given the distinction as the Philippines' Nat |
She is clearly the most prolific | sculptor for the Church in Ireland, and her works can |
Boethus (Greek: Βόηθος) was a Greek | sculptor of the Hellenistic age. |
Brenda Putnam grew up to become a celebrated | sculptor in the early 20th century, highly known for h |
Santo Calegari (1662-1717) was an Italian | sculptor of the late Baroque period who was mainly act |
With the help of John G. Prasuhn, the young | sculptor of the Chicago Art Institute, Lorado Taft cre |
don, England 1961), is a contemporary ceramic | sculptor and the first recipient of the Grand Prix Awa |
The selected | sculptor for the 51st Division Monument was George Hen |
For the British | sculptor of the same name, see Jim Mathieson (sculptor |
Daniel Chester French, | sculptor of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., |
iver and labourer while getting his career as | sculptor off the ground. |
Floyd Kuptana (1964-) is an Inuit | sculptor from the community of Cape Perry. |
He became a prominent | sculptor of the Second Empire, who was awarded the Leg |
ioned him for the Passo di Danza (dance step) | sculptor at the One Woodward Avenue building in Detroi |
He became a | sculptor at the age of 33. |
Painter and | sculptor [for the first posthumous exhibition at the K |
in his book Het Gulden Cabinet as being court | sculptor for the Stuarts in England. |
By 1982 he became a | sculptor, enjoying the technique of working in a three |
nown as Christophe Fratin, was a noted French | sculptor in the animalier style, and one of the earlie |
in 1794, died in Paris in 1874) was a French | sculptor of the 19th century. |
He was likely an active | sculptor by the time he arrived in Rome in his early t |
ix months later): Akhnaton is revealed as the | sculptor of the famous bust of Nefertiti (see right). |
George William Hill, one of Canada's foremost | sculptor in the first half of the 20th century. |
Bernini: the | sculptor of the Roman Baroque (1955) |
y Dexter (1806-1876) was a prominent American | sculptor in the 19th century. |
eat marble groups by Giambologna (1529-1608), | sculptor to the Medici Grand Dukes of Tuscany, and the |
Raweben was the son of the | sculptor of the Place of Truth named Piay and his wife |
He early went to Paris and obtained work as a | sculptor on the church of the Madeleine, but his passi |
He was born in Antwerp, the son of a | sculptor with the same name. |
m Germany and became Royal Master Builder and | Sculptor to the Danish Court. |
eno - December 10, 1661, Rome) was an Italian | sculptor of the Baroque period. |
leaving no provision for him in his will, the | sculptor sued the earl's executors for £30,000. |
exican-born Louisiana artist, best known as a | sculptor in the art deco style. |
after 1779) was an Italian decorator and wood | sculptor of the Baroque period, mainly active in Bresc |
Arnold has a background as a float | sculptor for the Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade. |
1590-1666) was an Italian | sculptor of the Baroque period. |
l plain, an inscription, due to the Botinelly | sculptor and the architect Manor house, was dedicated |
The | sculptor of the Jadeite Cabbage is unknown. |
Samuel James Kitson, a fine | sculptor, attended the Rome Academy 1870 - 1873. |
He was a | sculptor in the Neoclassical style and is considered t |
architects were Fred C. Stone & A. Babin; the | sculptor of the frieze panels and other architectural |
cDonagh was born in Sligo and has worked as a | sculptor since the early 1980s. |
is of course by Stefano Maderno, who was the | sculptor amngst the two. |
William Behnes (1795-1864) was an English | sculptor of the early 19th century. |
John Ternouth (c.1796 - 1848) was an English | sculptor of the early 19th century. |
John Michael Rysbrack, 1694-1770, ( | sculptor, carved the Saxon deities and eight of the Br |
Kamban is the first and most important | sculptor in the Faroe Islands. |
Walter Gilbert ( | sculptor) of the Bromsgrove Guild |
1535 - 1604), German | sculptor of the Renaissance |
anal during World War II, but was active as a | sculptor before the war. |
memorial in Malo-les-Bains, Delphaut was the | sculptor of the war memorials at Longuyon, Baslieux, R |
Created by | sculptor E.Ladygin, these show images from popular his |
The German American | sculptor for this monument, Franz Engelsman had also o |
The estimated distance to | Sculptor using this technique in 2004 yielded 12.8 ± 1 |
Renier de Huy, a 12th-century metalworker and | sculptor, but this, and even the Mosan origin of the f |
Unveiled in 1913, the | sculptor was Thomas Brock. |
and Company and AIBA and designed by American | sculptor Auldwin Thomas Schonberg. |
His younger brother was the | sculptor John Thomas, born 1813. |
The sundial, designed by Cork | sculptor, Ken Thompson, is the focal point of the gard |
Frank Cousins sat for | sculptor Alan Thornhill for a portrait in clay. |
sculptures, wall hangings and benches made by | sculptor Richard Thornton throughout a new housing dev |
When he witnesses | sculptor Julian Thorpe viciously beat his wife Ilene, |
edicated to the art of Danish neoclassicistic | sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844), who lived and |
The | sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen claimed descent from Snorr |
It is named after the Danish | sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. |
It is named after the | sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. |
ing in Copenhagen, then became a pupil of the | sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. |
nraat was an interior designer, architect and | sculptor of tiles and statues. |
exhibition of the works of Swiss painter and | sculptor Jean Tinguely. |
The original intentions of the | sculptor was to have the statue facing east, the king' |
in Helsinki - 1958 in Helsinki) was a Finnish | sculptor belonging to the Swedish-speaking minority of |
In the novel, a | sculptor returns to Switzerland, and disappointed by t |
e sculpting the idol of Murugan at Engan, the | sculptor had to rely on the assistance of a woman as h |
ck granite cross, sculpted by famous Armenian | sculptor Levon Tokmadjian, who was a guest at the Melk |
R. Rabayev and | sculptor Nikolai Tomsky. |
ly (January 1718 - 12 April 1783) was a Swiss | sculptor who took part in the development of the archi |
Roscoe opened to the | sculptor the treasures of his library at Allerton, by |
The statues of the facade were created by the | sculptor Henri Triqueti (1870). |
the artists responsible for the monument were | sculptor Alexander Tsigal, artist Sergey Tsigal, archi |
entered around the artistic works of American | sculptor Charles Umlauf. |
y Tonkin Zulaikha Hanford in association with | sculptor Ken Unsworth AM, and built largely from funds |
A site-conscious | sculptor who uses the 'art of textiles' and memory in |
It was sculpted by the Indian | sculptor Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati, who also created th |
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 |
he worked under Viktor Tilgner, a neo-baroque | sculptor, in Vienna from 1886 onwards, then became the |
Its history began in 1919 when noted | sculptor Gustav Vigeland made an offer to Oslo Municip |
property is now the home and workplace of the | sculptor John W Mills, a number of his works are displ |
e statue of Lady Justice, executed by British | sculptor F. W. Pomeroy. |
nak, is flanked by a pair of sphinxes, by the | sculptor Allen W. Barr. |
The Boer War Memorial is a monument of | sculptor George W. Hill located at Dorchester Square i |
737 organ console was created by the Viennese | sculptor Johann Wagner in 1740. |
chariot attended by cherubs", by the American | sculptor Thomas Waldo Story. |
by Alfred Boucher (1850-1934), a fireman and | sculptor, who wanted to help young artists by providin |
ee to be sacred that it became sacred and the | sculptor is warned that if he cuts down or harms the t |
Chester A. Beach (1881-1956) was an American | sculptor who was known for his busts and medallic art. |
o known as Francisque Bourdon, was an Italian | sculptor who was active mainly in France. |
uzzi and as Andrea da Fiesole, was an Italian | sculptor who was born in Fiesole, Italy in 1465. |
Michael Tom (1946-1999) was an American | sculptor who was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. |
ith his friend Antoine-Louis Barye (an animal | sculptor), Delaroix was always more content to observe |
1941) was an established portrait painter and | sculptor who was married to Arthur Rackham. |
e modelled by Raphael Maklouf, the well-known | sculptor, who was responsible for the Queen's head on |
Rigoberto Torres (born 1960) is a | sculptor who was born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico and wo |
awson Little is a modernist San Antonio-based | sculptor who was born in Canyon, Texas in 1947. |
, poet Karl Kirchwey, editor Sara Nelson, and | sculptor Gar Waterman; Lee and painter Julian Hatton w |
Dalston was the birthplace of | sculptor Musgrave Watson (born in 1804) and the transl |
A new bust was finished by Bad Homburger | sculptor Otto Weber-Hartl. |
r its large granite bas-relief was awarded to | sculptor Albert Wein by competition. |
John B. Andelin (born 1951) is an American | sculptor, as well as a pathologist. |
er became an internationally-known artist and | sculptor as well. |
ndscape architect was Faye B. Harwell and the | sculptor was Wendy M. Ross. |
61 to August 5, 1935) was a world-famous deaf | sculptor who went to the California School for the Dea |
Sakaki and the | sculptor then went separate ways, Sakaki returning to |
res created in 1978 and 1986 by Luxembourgish | sculptor Lucien Wercollier. |
y of an 1894 statue by the prominent American | sculptor William Wetmore Story. |
r some of the same spirit that the painter or | sculptor creates when he places his abilities at the s |
laxies form a small core in the center of the | Sculptor Group, which is one of the nearest groups of |
ger and steals her away from Little Billie, a | sculptor for whom she has posed. |
esar,about the extraordinary Birmingham micro | sculptor Willard Wigan. |
For the | sculptor, see William Bloye |
the former Mary Fairchild, the former wife of | sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies. |
In 1906 he was the first foreign | sculptor to win the Second Class medal for his statue |
In memory of Penck, the painter and | sculptor Ralf Winkler adopted the nom de plume A. R. P |
Sculptor Ernest Wise Keyser was commissioned and the s | |
gusta Fells Savage, a famous African American | sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance. |
Pericles makes a visit to the | sculptor and with Phi-Phi away, meets Aspasie; he too |
From 1389 to his death he was Court | Sculptor himself, with the rank of valet de chambre. |
d by artist Leon Hermant and carved by German | sculptor Adolph Wolter in 1934. |
x is a public artwork by German-born American | sculptor Adolph Wolter located at the Indiana World Wa |
ck artist of many talents, he was primarily a | sculptor of wood and stone. |
John Cederquist (born 1946) is an American | sculptor in wood and builder of studio furniture who w |
He nevertheless became an accomplished | sculptor and wood carver. |
a adorning the Victoria Square is the work of | sculptor Marshall Wood (1820-1882), and was unveiled i |
e before 1384, died after 1399) was a Flemish | sculptor in wood, two of whose major carved altarpiece |
to a local furniture maker to be trained as a | sculptor in wood. |
created between 1687 and 1691 by the Tyrolean | sculptor and woodcarver Ignaz Waibl, are of internatio |
monument, in white marble, by Pre-Raphaelite | sculptor Thomas Woolner to William Prescott, a local s |
of artists, including Ju Ming, the Taiwanese | sculptor whose work represents the core of the collect |
June 1874 - 9 June 1941) is an American-Irish | sculptor whose work is represented in museums in Ameri |
Sir Roy was an established painter and | sculptor who worked with mixed media such as plaster o |
itchell (1912 - 1993) was an English abstract | sculptor who worked mainly in bronze and wood. |
At the same time, he was an architect and a | sculptor, and worked as an engraver and creator of woo |
Especially impressive is Bradford Graves, a | sculptor who works imaginatively in limestone. |
He is a figurative | sculptor, who works mostly in bronze. |
Robert Brady is a modernist American | sculptor who works in ceramics and wood. |
deus G. Mosley (born 1926) is a United States | sculptor who works mostly in wood and is based in Pitt |
Sarkisian is primarily a | sculptor but works in a variety of media that includes |
As a | sculptor, his works are mainly abstract semi-represent |
mber 5, 1936) is a photographer, painter, and | sculptor who works with personal and somewhat mythical |
f unique architecture is the Wotrubakirche by | sculptor Fritz Wotruba. |
arl of Chatham, modelled by the American-born | sculptor Patience Wright. |
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