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This is a list of sculptors – notable people known for three-dimensional artistic creations, which may include those who use sound and light. It is incomplete and you can help by expanding it. It is incomplete and you can help by expanding it.
Body proportions is the study of artistic anatomy, which attempts to explore the relation of the elements of the human body to each other and to the whole. These ratios are used in depictions of the human figure and may become part of an artistic canon of body proportion within a culture.
1868. Terracotta. Cantor Arts Center, Stanford. 35.5 x 18.4 x 20.3. Suzon [ 22] 1872 to 1873. Bronze. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 40.01 x 20.32 x 17.78.
Year. 1904 ; 120 years ago(1904) Medium. Bronze. The Thinker ( French: Le Penseur) is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin, situated atop a stone pedestal. The work depicts a nude male figure of heroic size sitting on a rock. He is seen leaning over, his right elbow placed on his left thigh, holding the weight of his chin on the back of his ...
The Venus de Milo or Aphrodite of Melos[ b] is an ancient Greek marble sculpture that was created during the Hellenistic period. Its exact dating is uncertain, but the modern consensus places it in the 2nd century BC, perhaps between 160 and 110 BC. It was rediscovered in 1820 on the island of Milos, Greece, and has been displayed at the Louvre ...
Size (cm) Location Id Image online Head of the Virgin: 1922 Marble H 53.3 Henry Moore Foundation LH 6 Image online Two Heads: Mother and Child: 1923 Serpentine rock L 19 LH 13 Image online Figure: 1923 Green marble H 39.4 LH 8 Image online Dog: 1922 Marble H 17.8 Henry Moore Foundation LH 2 Image online Snake: 1924 Marble H 15.2 LH 20
This is a list of fictional characters in the American television series Bones.The article deals with the series' main, recurring, and minor characters. The series' main characters consists of the fictional Jeffersonian Institute's forensic anthropology department staff members Dr. Temperance Brennan, Dr. Camille Saroyan, Angela Montenegro, Dr. Jack Hodgins, and interns Zack Addy, Clark Edison ...
Bacchus (Michelangelo) Bacchus. (Michelangelo) Bacchus (1496–1497) [ 1] is a marble sculpture by the Italian High Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect and poet Michelangelo. The statue is somewhat over life-size and represents Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, in a reeling pose suggestive of drunkenness. Commissioned by Raffaele Riario, a ...