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1958, Klausen) was a Tyrolean gothic revival | sculptor, a pupil of Franz Tavella. |
The work of art took the | sculptor a year to complete. |
s published Thaddeus Mosley: African-American | Sculptor, a 97-page book published by the University o |
, oil, and egg tempera painter, a muralist, a | sculptor, a photographer, a silversmith, and an able b |
russels, 1750 - Brussels, 1835) was a Belgian | sculptor, a pupil of Laurent Delvaux, "the only sculpt |
he Friendship Arch was constructed in 1982 by | sculptor A. Skoblikov and architect I. Ivanov and othe |
The statue, designed by Syrian | sculptor Abdallah al-Sayed and erected at municipal ex |
eeing Beasley's proposal, they questioned the | sculptor about its viability. |
Ion Jalea (1887 - 1983), | sculptor, academician |
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. |
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 |
Aurora's explanation was that "the | sculptor, after discovering a minimal imperfection in |
home and to ensure that he never worked as a | sculptor again. |
Frank Cousins sat for | sculptor Alan Thornhill for a portrait in clay. |
r its large granite bas-relief was awarded to | sculptor Albert Wein by competition. |
ated contributions from other artists such as | sculptor Albert Stewart. |
Sculptor: Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse | |
d Jacques Jacquet, Guillaume de Groot, French | sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse and his then-a |
here he met Cardinal Bernardino Spada and the | sculptor Alessandro Algardi. |
the artists responsible for the monument were | sculptor Alexander Tsigal, artist Sergey Tsigal, archi |
It is named after a Russian | sculptor Alexander Opekushin. |
ere she was taught by the Russian avant-garde | sculptor Alexander Archipenko and the Chicago weaver B |
nel lions (1904) in the lobby were created by | sculptor Alexander Proctor. |
design was by Sir Aston Webb and Son and the | sculptor Alfred Drury. |
") is a series of marble sculptures by French | sculptor Alfred Boucher (1850 - 1934), mentor to Camil |
It was created by the | sculptor Alfred Frank Hardiman and commissioned by Par |
Celebrated Chiricahua Apache | sculptor, Allan Houser said, "she trained us all the s |
nak, is flanked by a pair of sphinxes, by the | sculptor Allen W. Barr. |
chitect, W Larner Sugden, and who engaged the | sculptor Ambrose Louis Vago for the five busts on the |
is of course by Stefano Maderno, who was the | sculptor amngst the two. |
ccording to Parviz Tanavoli, a modern Iranian | sculptor and a former Cultural Adviser to the Empress, |
(1912-1996) was a Southern Cheyenne painter, | sculptor, and educator from Oklahoma and an honored me |
Robert-Joseph Auguste (1723 - ca1805) was a | sculptor and royal goldsmith to Louis XV and Louis XVI |
8 June 1828 - 4 December 1905) was an English | sculptor and illustrator, influenced by the Pre-Raphae |
u Broeucq (1505 ?, Mons ? - 1584, Mons) was a | sculptor and architect from Southern Netherlands. |
s an American Abstract expressionist painter, | sculptor, and collagist and a member of the New York S |
She was a | sculptor and as wedded Zelezny-Scholz she lived in Rom |
Sir Jacob Epstein, | Sculptor and painter |
Juraj Dalmatinac (1410-1473), medieval | sculptor and architect |
cember 3, 1862 - May 5, 1929) was an American | sculptor and educator. |
S (1794-1865) was a notable English engraver, | sculptor and later inventor of the 19th century. |
7 March 1924 - 22 April 2005), was a Scottish | sculptor and artist. |
He worked as a painter, | sculptor and graphic designer, but is best remembered |
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 |
January 1935 - 23 November 2010), was an Inuk | sculptor and printmaker who lived in Cape Dorset, Nuna |
ng to Canada in 1926, he became a painter and | sculptor and lived in Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia. |
His father was a | sculptor and also played St. Peter in the Passion Play |
lle-de-Lessard, l'Islet, Quebec, Canada) is a | sculptor and caricaturist. |
3, 1980 in Leningrad) was a Russian painter, | sculptor and printmaker, whose works often reflect his |
splayed great artistic talent, primarily as a | sculptor and carver. |
id Kresz Rubins (1902 - 1985) was an American | sculptor and professor. |
rtolomeo Baglioni, was an Italian woodcarver, | sculptor and architect from Florence. |
He was a renowned | sculptor and medallist. |
also directed opera shows and her works as a | sculptor and as a painter have a clear surrealist infl |
Renowned Indian author, poet, | sculptor and painter Dilip Chitre (18 September 1938 - |
inois) and vocation, Fauntz was a painter and | sculptor, and taught high school art classes for 20 ye |
don, England 1961), is a contemporary ceramic | sculptor and the first recipient of the Grand Prix Awa |
the arts, establishing himself as a musician, | sculptor, and writer. |
d to as Adamo Ghisi, was an Italian engraver, | sculptor and artist. |
He is a | sculptor and silversmith and is known for his abstract |
Born at Chaumont-en-Bassigny, the son of a | sculptor and architect, Jean-Baptiste Bouchardon (1698 |
ciennes - 29 August 1890, Paris) was a French | sculptor and art critic. |
Hans Kies (de) (1910 - 1984), German | sculptor and politician |
Eric Fischl (born 1948), an American painter, | sculptor and printmaker |
of Jacob Epstein, the famous British/American | sculptor, and finally his second wife. |
Sculptor and activist lawyer Osha Neumann has created | |
Victor Rousseau (1865-1954) was a Belgian | sculptor and medalist. |
o soldiers, Private First Class Manfred Bass, | sculptor and designer, and Private First Class Karl H. |
Cione (died c. 1366), was an Italian painter, | sculptor and architect from Florence. |
memorial by monumental masons Edward Stanton ( | sculptor) and C. Horsnaile is in north chancel aisle o |
Umlauf (July 17, 1911 - 1994) was an American | sculptor and teacher who was born is South Haven, Mich |
Greta Hopkinson, wood | sculptor and contemporary of Gertrude Hermes (1901-83) |
Hanson later worked as a | sculptor and a technical consultant at Walt Disney Ima |
31, 1939 - April 10, 2010) was a Polish-born | sculptor and longtime resident of the United States. |
(1837/1841 - March 3, 1905) was a stonemason, | sculptor and builder practising in Christchurch, New Z |
2007) was an American painter, photographer, | sculptor, and filmmaker. |
Meredith Bergmann, is a U.S. | sculptor and poet whose work is said to "forge enrichi |
He nevertheless became an accomplished | sculptor and wood carver. |
1, 1907 - September 3, 1981) was an American | sculptor and painter. |
E, RA (born 1956; Cheshire, UK) is an English | sculptor and installation artist. |
artistic one: her father Viktor Jansson was a | sculptor and her mother Signe Hammarsten-Jansson was a |
992) was an award winning Australian painter, | sculptor and art teacher who is also known for his cam |
Christopher le Brun (1951- ) is a British | sculptor and painter. |
e has a brother, Kyle, who is an accomplished | sculptor and artist. |
5, 1921-August 9, 1980) was a Comanche-Kiowa | sculptor and painter, also known as Tsate Kongia. |
Roger P. Manno was born to John Manno, a | sculptor and carpenter, and Beatrice Ila Scheinbaum, a |
Emilius R. Ciampa (1896-1996) was an American | sculptor and artist. |
Giovanni Battagio was an Italian | sculptor and architect. |
rdell Corbet (born 1976), a Canadian painter, | sculptor and designer |
Franz Brasz (1888-1966), a prominent painter, | sculptor, and printmaker was born in Polk County on Ju |
Colleen Later is an artist, | sculptor, and musician who originally specialized in p |
-Louis-Ernest Meissonier(1815-1891), painter, | sculptor and mayor of Poissy |
Keller was a draftsman, painter, | sculptor, and teacher who instructed students in the v |
December 1875 - 26 January 1964) was a Polish | sculptor and artist, notable for surviving Auschwitz c |
Harold F. Clayton (Born May, 1954) is a noted | sculptor and stone-carver, best known for several sets |
1829 - May 23, 1905) was a significant French | sculptor and painter. |
5 October 1965, Paris) was a Belgian abstract | sculptor and painter and founding member of the De Sti |
rican country music singer-songwriter, bronze | sculptor and rodeo champion. |
n Borofsky (born 2 March 1942) is an American | sculptor and printmaker who lives and works in Maine. |
e" Burck (1907-1982) was an American painter, | sculptor, and Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoon |
18 June - Georges Lacombe, | sculptor and painter (d.1916). |
ean de Montigny (architect), Zepherin Ferrez ( | sculptor), and Nicholas Antoine Taunay (painter and hi |
es and Ascanius is a sculpture by the Italian | sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini, c. 1619. |
11 May - Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, | sculptor and painter (d.1875). |
tober 1856 - 8 September 1915) was an Italian | sculptor and cabinet maker. |
1956, Rome) was an Italian Futurist painter, | sculptor and scenographer. |
une 1860 - 21 May 1928) was a notable British | sculptor and leading member of the New Sculpture movem |
ee sons, including twins Malvin, who became a | sculptor, and Ivan, who became the most prominent Chic |
25, 1964) was a Ukrainian avant-garde artist, | sculptor, and graphic artist. |
Diane Maclean is a | sculptor and environmental artist, she is a Fellow and |
r which he returned to the atelier of Belgian | sculptor and teacher Charles van der Stappen for anoth |
dict (Ben) Carpenter (born 1975) is a British | sculptor and artist based in the West Midlands. |
(1862-1944) was a Belgian painter, muralist, | sculptor, and teacher. |
series of cross-arts projects with the sound | sculptor and painter Derek Shiel. |
Fernand Gravey : Raymond Corbier, | sculptor and husband of Sylvia |
Designed by | sculptor and architect Jacob Fortling for his own use, |
John Buck (born 1946) is an American | sculptor and printmaker who was born in Ames, Iowa. |
tober 1, 1920 - April 2, 2001) was a Canadian | sculptor and painter, a major Quebec artist. |
For the | sculptor and painter, see George Segal (artist). |
uel Adam-Salomon (1818 - 29 April 1881) was a | sculptor and pioneering photographer based in Paris, F |
ed Metcalf without "e") was an English artist | sculptor and designer. |
y City, New Jersey U.S., 1972) is an American | sculptor and photographer, living and working in Brook |
Guillem Sagrera (1380 - 1456) was a Gothic | sculptor and architect from Mallorca. |
avus - 8 September 2009, Vaasa) was a Finnish | sculptor and contemporary artist who lived his later y |
llida Barlow (born 4 April 1944) is a British | sculptor and art academic. |
di (or di Arnoldo) was a 14th century Italian | sculptor and architect. |
1622, and distinguished himself as a painter, | sculptor, and architect. |
Also in the group was the writer, | sculptor and painter Robert Gibney, who had graduated |
Shigeo Fukuda (born 1932), Japanese | sculptor and graphic designer |
l plain, an inscription, due to the Botinelly | sculptor and the architect Manor house, was dedicated |
1925, Southsea, Hampshire) is an English | sculptor and art teacher. |
no Carlini (1718?-August 1790) was an Italian | sculptor and painter, who was born in Genoa but settle |
1928) is an Israeli | sculptor and experimental artist best known for his co |
Norman Sillman (born 1921) - | sculptor and coin designer |
(1862? - 1978) was known as a Balinese stone | sculptor and architect (Undagi in Balinese) who built |
commission selected the submission of Toronto | sculptor and designer Walter Seymour Allward as the wi |
rth, New Hampshire) is an expatriate American | sculptor and painter living in Paris, France. |
Rubins worked primarily as a | sculptor, and sculpture was the major thrust of his ea |
frieze, I think the duplicates were Rhoecus ( | sculptor and architect), Giotto (painter and architect |
His father Charles Smith was a | sculptor, and his mother was Maria Joiner. |
For the | sculptor and writer, see Jonah Jones (sculptor). |
herwood (born December 4, 1960) is a painter, | sculptor and comic book illustrator. |
In October 1922, the submission of Toronto | sculptor and designer Walter Seymour Allward was selec |
Robert Adams ( | sculptor and designer) |
(born April 15, 1915) is an African-American | sculptor and printmaker. |
28, 1934 - September 16, 2010) was a Mexican | sculptor and installation artist. |
his melodic chanting voice, his artistry as a | sculptor and painter, and his skill as a physician. |
24-2005) was a Belgian painter, photographer, | sculptor and ceramist associated with the CoBrA group. |
Schmeckebier, Laurence, Ivan Mestrovic - | Sculptor and Patriot, Syracuse University Press, Syrac |
He was the son of Taddeo Carlone, a | sculptor and historical painter, who placed him under |
a family of artists: his father Taddeo was a | sculptor and his older brother Giovanni Bernardo Carlo |
Marcello Mascherini, | sculptor and painter |
Designed by nationally-recognized | sculptor and local DeKalb artist Renee Bemis, the trop |
ng in 1934, he entered an apprenticeship with | sculptor and stonemason Eric Gill. |
annetti was born in 1851 as son of an Italian | sculptor and modeller. |
At the same time, he was an architect and a | sculptor, and worked as an engraver and creator of woo |
Jarnach was the son of a Spanish | sculptor and a Flemish mother. |
Pericles makes a visit to the | sculptor and with Phi-Phi away, meets Aspasie; he too |
Lorimer was principally an architectural | sculptor, and his profound religious beliefs had a las |
Girona, 1904 - Barcelona, 1968) was a Catalan | sculptor and painter of the noucentisme generation. |
ear; d. about 1527) was an Italian goldsmith, | sculptor, and die sinker. |
s Trudeau (born 1930 in Montreal) is a Quebec | sculptor and a prominent figure in 20th-century Quebec |
John Pangnark (1920-1980) was an Inuit | sculptor and native of Arviat, Nunavut. |
aximilian had at least two sons, John (also a | sculptor) and Alexander, and a daughter who died young |
October 1956) is a contemporary English Wood | Sculptor and a Royal Scottish Academician. |
tober 1916 - 27 February 2002) was a Croatian | sculptor and member of the Croatian Academy of Science |
created between 1687 and 1691 by the Tyrolean | sculptor and woodcarver Ignaz Waibl, are of internatio |
Betty Rea (1904-1965), | sculptor and educationist |
Danish-Americans was set up which charged the | sculptor Anders Bundgaard with the commission. |
Her son was the prominent Russian | sculptor Andrei Drevin (1921-1996). |
Mirror-artist and | sculptor, Andrew Logan, bought the village squash cour |
Created by Polish-American | sculptor Andrzej Pitynski, the memorial stands at Exch |
he architect, Modesto Lopez Otero, and of the | sculptor, Aniceto Marinas. |
useum with Archer M. Huntington and his wife, | sculptor Anna Hyatt. |
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. |
Statue by Norwegian | sculptor Anne Grimdalen |
daughters Belinda, Gay and Vicken (married to | sculptor Anthony Gormley), and son James. |
The pediment gable is by the | sculptor Anton Anreith. |
Close up of the pediment gable by | sculptor Anton Anreith. |
niversity born in Warsaw, and his son in law, | sculptor Antoni Popiel. |
style statuettes and casts of figures by the | sculptor Antonio Canova. |
ll, and a successful sculpture of the Maltese | sculptor Antonio Sciortino, entitled "The street boys. |
pular exhibit, Another Place, designed by the | sculptor Antony Gormley. |
42-1922) was an English painter, illustrator, | sculptor, architect and scholar. |
Giuliano da Sangallo (1445-1516), Italian | sculptor, architect and military engineer |
ian Sculpture and his magnum opus, Donatello: | Sculptor, are now considered classics in the field. |
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. |
he following year, where she met ceramist and | sculptor Arne Ranslet. |
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