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  2. Ann Gillen - Wikipedia

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    Gillen's work comes in the form of reliefs, free standing sculpture, or series. She constructs using sheet materials: metal, plywood, stone, and cardboard. Her use of color is an intentional and controlled application of pure color—red, yellow, blue, orange, and green—that is not mixed colors.

  3. Donna Dennis - Wikipedia

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    Donna Dennis (born 1942, Springfield, Ohio) is an American sculptor, painter, and printmaker.She is one of a small group of groundbreaking women, including Alice Aycock, Jackie Ferrara and Mary Miss, who pushed sculpture toward the domain of architecture in the early 1970s.

  4. Mary Perry Stone - Wikipedia

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    Mary Perry was born on May 9, 1909, in Jamestown, Rhode Island. [2] At the age of 15, she went to New York City to study art at the Art Students League of New York.After high school, she completed her art training at Traphagen School of Fashion and Design in New York.

  5. Freedom (Frudakis) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom is a bronze public sculpture in the form of a large slab and a freestanding statue by American sculptor Zenos Frudakis, installed in 2000 outside the offices of GlaxoSmithKline in central Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The sculpture invites viewers to pose for a photograph in an empty cavity.

  6. Statue - Wikipedia

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    Italian Renaissance sculpture rightly regarded the standing statue as the key form of Roman art, and there was a great revival of statues of both religious and secular figures, to which most of the leading figures contributed, led by Donatello and Michelangelo. The equestrian statue, a great technical challenge, was mastered again, and ...

  7. House series (Lichtenstein) - Wikipedia

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    As House II functions as a flat mounted wall piece as opposed to a free-standing sculpture, it has moved to different locations upon several occasions. According to a 1999 New York Times article about a Roy Lichtenstein sculpture exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, House II was first seen at the 1997 Venice Biennale. [12]

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  9. Harold Ancart - Wikipedia

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    He painted a freestanding, 16-foot-high concrete sculpture paying tribute to handball courts in Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn with the support of Public Art Fund that will be on view from May 1, 2019 to March 1, 2020.

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