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  • {{PAGENAME}} -  British sculptor (1902-1975)
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  • {{PAGENAME}} -  United States sculptor (1906-1965)
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  •  united states sculptor who first created mobiles and stabiles (1898-1976)
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  • {{PAGENAME}} -  French painter and sculptor; leading figure of fauvism (1869-1954)
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  •  British sculptor (born in the United States) noted for busts and large controversial works (
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  •  Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the
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  •  - noun United States sculptor and architect whose public works include the memorial to veterans of the Vi
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  •  - noun Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the
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  • ...scovered the cause of yellow fever and syphilis (1876-1928); United States sculptor (born in 1904)
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  • {{PAGENAME}} -  Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the
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  • ...hief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1857-1930); United States sculptor (1860-1936)
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  • ...g question or problem; a person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor; a person who habitually pretends to be something he is not
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  • ...to [[Boston]], where Anna Coleman Ladd established herself as a prominent sculptor, creating fountains, memorials, and portrait busts. In 1917, inspired by the work of French sculptor [[Francis Derwent Wood]], who founded the “Masks for Facial Disfigurement
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  • ...d in Ribasevina in a villa of a famous Serbian and Yugoslavian painter and sculptor Mihailo Milovanovic. v t e"[[Category:Dictionary of medicine]].
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  • ...to irrigation; a constellation in the southern hemisphere near Tucana and Sculptor; a legendary Arabian bird said to periodically burn itself to death and em
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  • ...[artistic expression]] and requires both precision and creativity from the sculptor. ...artificially in a controlled environment to ensure clarity and purity. The sculptor then uses a variety of tools, including chainsaws, chisels, grinders, and s
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  • ...ic art]], known for her significant contributions as a [[Canada|Canadian]] sculptor. Born in the early 20th century, Milne's career spanned several decades dur ...r took off after her education, quickly establishing herself as a talented sculptor. She became particularly well-known for her public sculptures, which often
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  • ...nger noted for her rendition of patriotic songs (1909-1986); United States sculptor (1906-1965): Rhodesian statesman who declared independence of Zimbabwe from
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  • Bardiccio Fiorentino was created by the renowned Italian sculptor, Bartolomeo Ammannati, in the 16th century. Ammannati was a prominent figur ...hly detailed, with intricate carvings that showcase Ammannati's skill as a sculptor. The facial expression of the figure is intense and conveys a sense of powe
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  • '''Jason deCaires Taylor''' is a British sculptor and environmentalist known for creating underwater sculptures and artificia Taylor's career began as a traditional sculptor, but he soon found his niche creating underwater installations. His first m
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