SCULPTURE


Meaning of SCULPTURE in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

piece of music/writing/sculpture etc

some unusual pieces of sculpture

sculpture park

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

bronze

The store's bronze sculpture gives customers an insight into the history of Frome.

He heard tourists go past his door talking about the sights, the beautiful subway stations, amazing bronze and marble sculpture .

Likewise a bronze sculpture is considered an outgrowth of the wax or plaster model from which it is cast.

His bronze sculptures have the appearance of objects retrieved after many centuries on the sea bed.

Now the group has helped pay for a bronze sculpture in memory of the navvies.

classical

Brancusi sought an authenticity that neo-\#classical sculpture seemed to lack.

contemporary

Big can be beautiful, and surprisingly few of the buildings here display the empty pedantry conspicuous in contemporary paintings and sculpture .

The future performance of the sculpture index is linked with the international status of contemporary sculpture.

fine

Only the interior ribbed vaults are Gothic, and the abundance of fine sculpture both on the exterior and inside.

The cathedral possesses some fine capitals and sculpture .

Much fine sculpture of the period has been found on Paros and Naxos as well as other islands, especially kouroi and korai.

His work in stone is some of the finest sculpture of the century.

modern

The austerity and uniformity of much modern architecture made sculpture superfluous.

A modern sculpture workshop on the road between Carrara and Torano.

There were flowers, some handsome furniture, one or two pieces of sleek modern sculpture , good lighting.

For modern sculpture , galleries use a tall wooden box, stained or painted.

It looked like a modern sculpture .

But I should like to make poems that are about space and order, in the same sense as some modern sculpture .

As stated elsewhere, formalism evolved in line with developments in modern painting and sculpture .

monumental

It is, however, for his accomplished monumental sculpture that William Stanton is best known.

Eighty-six ceramic works, ranging from dinner plates to monumental sculptures , which Miró realised with the collaboration of Josep Artigas.

Made of bronze, brass and stainless steel, it is the artist's largest, most monumental sculpture to date.

new

An exhibition of new sculptures by Nayland Blake opens in later May and will be discussed in next month's column.

The Gallery hopes to generate increased revenues through special activities in the original Beaux-Arts court and the new glass-enclosed sculpture atrium.

Long-term projects connected with the event include the commissioning of new pieces for sculpture parks around the country.

■ NOUN

garden

It's a sculpture garden above the eye-level of the birds.

More recently, she has built a giant sculpture garden of threedimensional Tarot cards.

A beautiful lake is inhabited by many species of waterfowl and the delightful formal gardens include herb and sculpture gardens.

marble

Lasers are also being used to vaporise the dirt from limestone and marble sculpture .

He heard tourists go past his door talking about the sights, the beautiful subway stations, amazing bronze and marble sculpture .

Possibly the beginning of marble sculpture should be brought down.

■ VERB

create

Mach almost always creates his sculptures insitu, using everyday objects.

The Pageant of the Masters uses live models to re- create notable paintings, sculptures and decorative art.

Other schools will be designing and painting wall murals, creating an environmental sculpture , working with video and poetry.

Another went to the bakery warehouse, loaded her car, and created a pastry sculpture in the middle of her kitchen.

include

This is the first of a series of biennial exhibitions which will include painting, sculpture , photography, installation and video.

Other elements include installations, sculpture , text and posters.

This year, new work by 20 artists includes sculptures , paintings, installations, drawings.

A beautiful lake is inhabited by many species of waterfowl and the delightful formal gardens include herb and sculpture gardens.

paint

This aesthetic can obscure Formal art appreciation as it often resorts to exclusivist ideas about painting and sculpture which are highly philosophical.

This is not a high art, like painting or sculpture .

Early modern artists, generally speaking, did little to overturn this convention in painting or sculpture .

Though with its own entrance, the photographic Salon occupied an area tout a cote that reserved for painting and sculpture .

As stated elsewhere, formalism evolved in line with developments in modern painting and sculpture .

In the early 1860s 400 MacPherson photographs of Roman painting , architecture and sculpture were on view and sold in London.

show

A maths teacher showed her sculpture .

For the first time, she did not show sculpture , just pastels and watercolors.

And six or seven years ago they started showing sculpture .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a life-size bronze sculpture

the history of European painting and sculpture

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

All over the enormous lobby were living mobile sculptures.

In addition to paintings and collages, he does junk sculptures, carved-wood creations, drawings.

It's a sculpture garden above the eye-level of the birds.

Once moved by sculpture , she had a glimmer of its purpose.

Sculptural monographs often contain little information on this topic, and photographs of sculptures insitu are missing.

The idea that these people could have designed the Parthenon or carved the sculptures of Praxiteles is laughable.

This is the first of a series of biennial exhibitions which will include painting, sculpture , photography, installation and video.

This revolution, however, was not launched until a generation after that in sculpture .

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