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Qué (quién) es -manship - definición

AMERICAN SCULPTOR
Manship, Paul; Paul Howard Manship
  • ''Water'' at 195 Broadway, New York City
  • ''Cycle of Life'', 1924, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts
  • ''Time and the Fates of Man Sundial'', 1939 World's Fair
  • Prometheus]]'', 1934, [[Rockefeller Center]], New York City

-manship      
¦ suffix (forming nouns) denoting skill in a subject or activity: marksmanship.
Samuel Manship         
(1665-1720)
Samuel manship
Samuel Manship was an English stationer and bookseller in the City of London who acted as publisher for several noted writers and became a landowner in Surrey.
John Manship         
  • History of Field Place
(1726-1816)
Manship, John
John Manship (1726–1816) was an English businessman in the City of London and landowner in Surrey, who for over 50 years was a director of the East India Company.

Wikipedia

Paul Manship

Paul Howard Manship (December 24, 1885 – January 28, 1966) was an American sculptor. He consistently created mythological pieces in a classical style, and was a major force in the Art Deco movement. He is well known for his large public commissions, including the iconic Prometheus in Rockefeller Center and the Celestial Sphere Woodrow Wilson Memorial in Geneva, Switzerland. He is also credited for designing the modern rendition of New York City's official seal.

Manship gained notice early in his career for rejecting the Beaux-Arts architecture movement and preferring linear compositions with a flowing simplicity. Additionally, he shared a summer home in Plainfield, New Hampshire, part of the Cornish Art Colony, with William Zorach for a number of years. Other members of the highly social colony were also contemporary artists. Manship created his own artist retreat on Cape Ann, developing a 15-acre site on two former granite quarries in Lanesville, a village of Gloucester, MA. A local nonprofit, the Manship Artists Residency + Studios was established in 2015 to preserve this estate as an artist residency program.

Ejemplos de uso de -manship
1. Perlmutter is an associate professor at the Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University.
2. Libby Manship, 53, from Birmingham, developed kidney failure two years ago and desperately needs a transplant.
3. Anguish: Kidney patient Libby Manship There are lives at stake and fragile people involved.
4. The writer is an assistant professor in the Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
5. He recorded "The Cajun Night Before Christmas" and "The 12 Cajun Days of Christmas" in 1'72 under the name "Tee–Jules." In 1'76, he joined the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication, where he taught radio and television production until retiring in 2005. ___ Frank Piasecki PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ Aviation pioneer Frank Piasecki, inventor of the tandem–rotor helicopter used in troop–transport missions and land and sea rescue flights, died Monday.