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Qué (quién) es Écoute (sculpture) - definición


Écoute (sculpture)         
  • Looking towards the Jardin des Halles
SCULPTURE BY HENRI DE MILLER
Écoute is a sculpture by French artist Henri de Miller in Paris. It is a giant stone head with cupped hand in front of the Church of St-Eustache.
Ecoute         
·noun One of the small galleries run out in front of the glacis. They serve to annoy the enemy's miners.
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
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  • 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
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n.
1) to create, produce a sculpture
2) to cast a sculpture

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Écoute (sculpture)
Écoute is a sculpture by French artist Henri de Miller in Paris. It is a giant stone head with cupped hand in front of the Church of St-Eustache.