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Qué (quién) es 3rd Sculpture International - definición


3rd Sculpture International         
3rd Sculpture International was a 1949 exhibition of contemporary sculpture held inside and outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It featured works by 250 sculptors from around the world, and ran from May 15 to September 11, 1949.
sculpture         
  • Psyche Revived by Love's Kiss]]'', 1787
  • ''Device to Root Out Evil'' (1997) sculpture by Dennis Oppenheim at <br />[[Palma de Mallorca]], Plaça de la Porta de Santa Catalina
  • Dacian Wars]]
  • [[Nuremberg]] sculptor [[Adam Kraft]], self-portrait from ''St Lorenz Church'', 1490s
  • ''[[The Angel of the North]]'' by [[Antony Gormley]], 1998
  • Apollo and Daphne]]'' in the [[Galleria Borghese]], 1622–1625
  • Augustan]] state Greco-Roman style on the [[Ara Pacis]], 13 BCE
  • The [[Brunswick Lion]], 1166, the first large hollow casting of a figure since antiquity, 1.78 metres tall and 2.79 metres long
  • [[Dale Chihuly]], 2006, ([[Blown glass]])
  • Two [[Chiwara]] c. late 19th early 20th centuries, [[Art Institute of Chicago]]. Female (left) and male Vertical styles
  • [[Cylinder seal]] with its impression on clay; [[serpopard]]s and eagles, Uruk Period, 4100–3000 BCE
  • Little Dancer of Fourteen Years]]'', cast in 1922 from a [[mixed-media]] sculpture modeled c. 1879–80, Bronze, partly tinted, with cotton
  • Detail of Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Spanish, wood and polychrome, 1793.
  • [[Adriaen de Vries]], ''Mercury and Psyche'' [[Northern Mannerist]] life-size bronze, made in 1593 for [[Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor]].
  • The Pergamene style of the Hellenistic period, from the [[Pergamon Altar]], early 2nd century
  • Buddha]], 1st–2nd century CE, [[Gandhara]]
  • [[Gaston Lachaise]], ''Floating Figure'' 1927, bronze, no. 5 from an edition of 7, [[National Gallery of Australia]]
  • 965–970}}, Cologne, Germany. The first great example of the revival of large sculpture
  • Seated [[Bodhisattva]] [[Guanyin]], wood and pigment, 11th century, [[Northern Song dynasty]].
  • [[Henry Moore]], ''[[Large Reclining Figure]]'', 1984 (based on a smaller model of 1938), [[Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge]]
  • 500 BCE}}
  • Assyrian]] ''[[lamassu]]'' gate guardian from [[Khorsabad]], circa 800–721 BCE
  • 9th-century Khmer [[lintel]]
  • Mask from [[Gabon]]
  • [[Sumer]]ian male worshipper, alabaster with shell eyes, 2750−2600 BCE
  • Keshi]]
  • Pietà]]'', 1499
  • [[Netsuke]] of tigress with two cubs, mid-19th-century Japan, ivory with shell inlay
  • 1513–1515}}), [[San Pietro in Vincoli]], [[Rome]], for the tomb of [[Pope Julius II]]
  • ''[[Moai]]'' from [[Easter Island]], where the concentration of resources on large sculpture may have had serious political effects.
  • Nara]], [[Japan]]
  • Thutmose]], ''[[Bust of Nefertiti]]'', 1345 BCE, [[Egyptian Museum of Berlin]]
  • Ivory with traces of paint, 11th–12th century, Egypt
  • 1435}}, by [[Pisanello]], the first portrait medal, a medium essentially made for collecting.
  • Visible damage due to [[acid rain]] on a sculpture
  • [[Ludwig Gies]], cast iron [[plaquette]], 8 x 9.8 cm, ''Refugees'', 1915
  • Moses]]''
  • David Smith]], ''CUBI VI,'' (1963), [[Israel Museum]], [[Jerusalem]].
  • High Classical high relief from the [[Elgin Marbles]], which originally decorated the [[Parthenon]], c. 447–433 BCE
  • ''[[Spiral Jetty]]'' by [[Robert Smithson]], in 2005
  • St. James]] panel, from [[reredos]] in Cristo Rey Church, [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]], c. 1760
  • 800}}?
  • Small [[Greek terracotta figurines]] were very popular as ornaments in the home
  •  date = 28 October 1991}}</ref>
  • figurative]] [[prehistoric art]] in general.
  • French ivory Virgin and Child, end of 13th century, 25 cm high, curving to fit the shape of the ivory tusk
  • ancient Greek]] [[bronze sculpture]], 5th century BCE, close up head detail
  • A carved wooden [[Bodhisattva]] from China's [[Song dynasty]] 960–1279, [[Shanghai Museum]]
  • Open air Buddhist [[rock relief]]s at the [[Longmen Grottoes]], China
BRANCH OF THE VISUAL ARTS THAT OPERATES IN THREE DIMENSIONS
Sculptor; Sculpting; Sculptor (artist); Sculptures; History of sculpture; Sculpter; Sculptors; Sculptural; Sculptress; Sculptor (profession); Sculptor (occupation); Anaglyphice; Outdoor sculptures; Representational sculpture; American sculptor; Outdoor sculpture; History of sculpting; Stonecarving; Stacked Art; Sculpturer; History of Western sculpture; Prehistoric sculpture; Sculpture in-the-round; Sculpted; Sculpts; Steel sculpture; Cutting ornaments and figures from wood; Sculpture (artifact); Islamic sculpture; Native American sculpture; Indigenous American sculpture; Early Medieval sculpture; Byzantine sculpture; Southeast Asian sculpture; Latin American sculpture; Ancient Egyptian sculpture; Sculpture in ancient Sudan; History of African sculpture; History of Asian sculpture; Mesopotamian sculpture; Stone Age sculpture; Paleolithic sculpture; Neolithic sculpture
n.
1) to create, produce a sculpture
2) to cast a sculpture
sculptural         
  • Psyche Revived by Love's Kiss]]'', 1787
  • ''Device to Root Out Evil'' (1997) sculpture by Dennis Oppenheim at <br />[[Palma de Mallorca]], Plaça de la Porta de Santa Catalina
  • Dacian Wars]]
  • [[Nuremberg]] sculptor [[Adam Kraft]], self-portrait from ''St Lorenz Church'', 1490s
  • ''[[The Angel of the North]]'' by [[Antony Gormley]], 1998
  • Apollo and Daphne]]'' in the [[Galleria Borghese]], 1622–1625
  • Augustan]] state Greco-Roman style on the [[Ara Pacis]], 13 BCE
  • The [[Brunswick Lion]], 1166, the first large hollow casting of a figure since antiquity, 1.78 metres tall and 2.79 metres long
  • [[Dale Chihuly]], 2006, ([[Blown glass]])
  • Two [[Chiwara]] c. late 19th early 20th centuries, [[Art Institute of Chicago]]. Female (left) and male Vertical styles
  • [[Cylinder seal]] with its impression on clay; [[serpopard]]s and eagles, Uruk Period, 4100–3000 BCE
  • Little Dancer of Fourteen Years]]'', cast in 1922 from a [[mixed-media]] sculpture modeled c. 1879–80, Bronze, partly tinted, with cotton
  • Detail of Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Spanish, wood and polychrome, 1793.
  • [[Adriaen de Vries]], ''Mercury and Psyche'' [[Northern Mannerist]] life-size bronze, made in 1593 for [[Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor]].
  • The Pergamene style of the Hellenistic period, from the [[Pergamon Altar]], early 2nd century
  • Buddha]], 1st–2nd century CE, [[Gandhara]]
  • [[Gaston Lachaise]], ''Floating Figure'' 1927, bronze, no. 5 from an edition of 7, [[National Gallery of Australia]]
  • 965–970}}, Cologne, Germany. The first great example of the revival of large sculpture
  • Seated [[Bodhisattva]] [[Guanyin]], wood and pigment, 11th century, [[Northern Song dynasty]].
  • [[Henry Moore]], ''[[Large Reclining Figure]]'', 1984 (based on a smaller model of 1938), [[Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge]]
  • 500 BCE}}
  • Assyrian]] ''[[lamassu]]'' gate guardian from [[Khorsabad]], circa 800–721 BCE
  • 9th-century Khmer [[lintel]]
  • Mask from [[Gabon]]
  • [[Sumer]]ian male worshipper, alabaster with shell eyes, 2750−2600 BCE
  • Keshi]]
  • Pietà]]'', 1499
  • [[Netsuke]] of tigress with two cubs, mid-19th-century Japan, ivory with shell inlay
  • 1513–1515}}), [[San Pietro in Vincoli]], [[Rome]], for the tomb of [[Pope Julius II]]
  • ''[[Moai]]'' from [[Easter Island]], where the concentration of resources on large sculpture may have had serious political effects.
  • Nara]], [[Japan]]
  • Thutmose]], ''[[Bust of Nefertiti]]'', 1345 BCE, [[Egyptian Museum of Berlin]]
  • Ivory with traces of paint, 11th–12th century, Egypt
  • 1435}}, by [[Pisanello]], the first portrait medal, a medium essentially made for collecting.
  • Visible damage due to [[acid rain]] on a sculpture
  • [[Ludwig Gies]], cast iron [[plaquette]], 8 x 9.8 cm, ''Refugees'', 1915
  • Moses]]''
  • David Smith]], ''CUBI VI,'' (1963), [[Israel Museum]], [[Jerusalem]].
  • High Classical high relief from the [[Elgin Marbles]], which originally decorated the [[Parthenon]], c. 447–433 BCE
  • ''[[Spiral Jetty]]'' by [[Robert Smithson]], in 2005
  • St. James]] panel, from [[reredos]] in Cristo Rey Church, [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]], c. 1760
  • 800}}?
  • Small [[Greek terracotta figurines]] were very popular as ornaments in the home
  •  date = 28 October 1991}}</ref>
  • figurative]] [[prehistoric art]] in general.
  • French ivory Virgin and Child, end of 13th century, 25 cm high, curving to fit the shape of the ivory tusk
  • ancient Greek]] [[bronze sculpture]], 5th century BCE, close up head detail
  • A carved wooden [[Bodhisattva]] from China's [[Song dynasty]] 960–1279, [[Shanghai Museum]]
  • Open air Buddhist [[rock relief]]s at the [[Longmen Grottoes]], China
BRANCH OF THE VISUAL ARTS THAT OPERATES IN THREE DIMENSIONS
Sculptor; Sculpting; Sculptor (artist); Sculptures; History of sculpture; Sculpter; Sculptors; Sculptural; Sculptress; Sculptor (profession); Sculptor (occupation); Anaglyphice; Outdoor sculptures; Representational sculpture; American sculptor; Outdoor sculpture; History of sculpting; Stonecarving; Stacked Art; Sculpturer; History of Western sculpture; Prehistoric sculpture; Sculpture in-the-round; Sculpted; Sculpts; Steel sculpture; Cutting ornaments and figures from wood; Sculpture (artifact); Islamic sculpture; Native American sculpture; Indigenous American sculpture; Early Medieval sculpture; Byzantine sculpture; Southeast Asian sculpture; Latin American sculpture; Ancient Egyptian sculpture; Sculpture in ancient Sudan; History of African sculpture; History of Asian sculpture; Mesopotamian sculpture; Stone Age sculpture; Paleolithic sculpture; Neolithic sculpture
Sculptural means relating to sculpture.
He enjoyed working with clay as a sculptural form...
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