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  2. Zygmund Sazevich - Wikipedia

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    Relief sculpture at the entrance to the United States Post Office in San Mateo, California. Zygmund Sazevich (May 2, 1899, Kovno, Russia (now Kaunas, Lithuania) – 1968, San Francisco) was an American sculptor. He studied at the University of Kazan. He immigrated to the San Francisco area in 1923.

  3. The Back Series - Wikipedia

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    The Back Series is a series of four bas-relief sculptures, by Henri Matisse. They are Matisse's largest and most monumental sculptures. The plaster originals are housed in the Musée Matisse in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France. They were modeled between 1909 and 1930.

  4. List of sculptors - Wikipedia

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  5. Olin Levi Warner - Wikipedia

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    Olin Levi Warner (April 9, 1844 – August 14, 1896) was an American sculptor and artist noted for the striking bas relief portrait medallions and busts he created in the late 19th century. [ 1 ] Early life

  6. Burney Relief - Wikipedia

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    In a back-to-back article, E. Douglas Van Buren examined examples of Sumerian art, which had been excavated and provenanced and she presented examples: Ishtar with two lions, the Louvre plaque (AO 6501) of a nude, bird-footed goddess standing on two Ibexes [42] and similar plaques, and even a small haematite owl, although the owl is an isolated ...

  7. Students Aspire - Wikipedia

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    An art committee was set up to manage the selection of the artist for the project. Twenty-two artists were invited to participate and fourteen responded. A total of eight sketches of proposed artworks were submitted for display in the lobby of the engineering building and based on the response, four of the eight artists that submitted work were ...

  8. The intact work of art, seen while on display in Madison Square Park in 2023. - Lynda Churilla But these artistic features, particularly the braided horns and abstract branch-like arms, have drawn ...

  9. Walker Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Walker Kirtland Hancock (June 28, 1901 – December 30, 1998) was an American sculptor and teacher. He created notable monumental sculptures, including the Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial (1950–1952) at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, and the World War I Soldiers' Memorial (1936–1938) in St. Louis, Missouri.