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  2. Willard Wigan - Wikipedia

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    Willard Wigan, MBE (born June 1957) is a British sculptor from Ashmore Park Estate, Wednesfield, England, the son of Jamaican immigrants, who makes micro miniature sculptures. His sculptures are typically placed in the eye of a needle or on the head of a pin. A single sculpture can be as small as 0.005 mm (0.0002 in). [1]

  3. Sebastian Miniatures - Wikipedia

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    Baston continued to create pieces until his death in 1984. [1] He made a self portrait. The Marblehead Historical Commission has a collection of his works. [5] Glenn S. Johnson published a collector's guide in 1980. Baston had a son and grandson named after him. [6]

  4. John Bernard Flannagan - Wikipedia

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    Photo by Knox Hall Montgomery, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Forbes Watson Papers. John Bernard Flannagan (April 7, 1895 – January 6, 1942) was an American sculptor. Along with Robert Laurent and William Zorach , he is known as one of the first practitioners of direct carving (also known as taille directe ) in the United ...

  5. Alan and Michael Perry - Wikipedia

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    Alan and Michael Perry (born 1961) are former Citadel Miniatures designers, and two of the most renowned and prolific sculptors for the miniature wargaming hobby. They worked for Games Workshop from 1978 until 2014, and during that time worked on most of the company's miniature ranges.

  6. Public sculptures by Daniel Chester French - Wikipedia

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    French was a prolific sculptor, creating 92 public sculptures from 1871 until his death in 1931. His sculptures are mostly in the eastern and midwestern United States, but one, Thomas Starr King , is in San Francisco , and two, General George Washington and the Marseillaise Memorial , are in France.

  7. William McVey (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    "Bruno the Bear" ca. 1933, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, Ohio - New Deal sculpture project [8] James Bowie statue, Texarkana, Texas, 1936 [9]; Davy Crockett statue, (1936) monumental Art Deco bas relief granite memorial with Crockett's quote, "Be sure you are right, then go ahead" carved on the front.

  8. Miniature art - Wikipedia

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    The Miniature Art Society of Florida is possibly one of the largest miniature art shows in the USA. Galleries such as Seaside Art Gallery , The Snowgoose Gallery, and the Ciders Painters of America also hold annual exhibitions where visitors are invited to view the paintings and sculptures under magnifying lenses.

  9. American Society of Miniature Painters - Wikipedia

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    The American Society of Miniature Painters (ASMP) was an association of miniature painters, organized in March 1899. [1]The ten founding members of the ASMP included Virginia Richmond Reynolds, Isaac A. Josephi, William Jacob Baer, Alice Beckington, Lucia Fairchild Fuller, Laura Coombs Hills, John A. McDougall, Theodora W. Thayer, Lydia Field Emmet, and William J. Whittemore.