Sculpture
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A '''sculpture''' is a [[Dimension#Spatial dimensions|three-dimensional]] object, which for the purposes of this object is man-made and selected for special recognition as [[art]]. A person who creates sculpture is called a '''sculptor'''. | A '''sculpture''' is a [[Dimension#Spatial dimensions|three-dimensional]] object, which for the purposes of this object is man-made and selected for special recognition as [[art]]. A person who creates sculpture is called a '''sculptor'''. |
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A sculpture is a three-dimensional object, which for the purposes of this object is man-made and selected for special recognition as art. A person who creates sculpture is called a sculptor.
See also
- List of sculptors
- Selected list of sculptures
- Visual arts
- Pygmalion
- Landscape
- Soundscape
- Sculpture of France
See also
- Arborsculpture
- Assemblage
- Bronze sculpture
- Ceramic
- Cubist sculpture
- Environmental sculpture
- Equestrian sculpture
- Found objects
- Garden sculpture
- History of sculpture
- Ice carving
- Kinetic sculpture
- List of sculptors
- Marble sculpture
- Mobiles
- Petroglyph
- Public sculpture
- Sand sculpture
- Statue
- Stone carving
- Stone sculpture
- Stonemasonry
- Terracotta
- Welding
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