Use for works of art in which images and forms are carried out primarily in three dimensions, especially those that retain the quality of being tangible objects or groups of objects. As works become more diffused in space or time, or less tangible, use other terms, such as "mail art" or "environmental art."
This term has 834 records attributed within our system.
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300047090
<sculpture by form>
<sculpture by function>
<sculpture by location or context>
<sculpture by material>
<sculpture by subject type>
<sculpture by technique>
13yrs ago
Manufacturer:
Coade and Sealy
Manufacturer:
Coade, Eleanor
Manufacturer:
Sealy, John
Designer:
Hopper, Thomas
Sculptor:
Hepworth, Barbara
Founder:
Morris Singer
Sculptor:
Pietro da Barga
(Attributed)
Production:
Giambologna (Jean Boulogne)
(After)
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