「Sculpture」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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nagogue is the presence of three-dimensional | sculpture, a pair of stone lions. |
performance artist with roots in minimalist | sculpture, a conceptual artist who made experimental f |
um of Archaeology and a permanent public art | sculpture, A Novel Romance, at the El Paso Public Libr |
The nickname given to Vault ( | sculpture), a controversial public sculpture in Melbou |
eart of the church is especially marked by 2 | sculpture a representative the Virgin Mary and the oth |
Sheila McNally detected in the | sculpture a new "sense of unease that informs the whol |
Lehmbruck Museum - Center for International | Sculpture, a museum in Duisburg |
The black steel | sculpture, a design of broken Olympic rings, is meant |
was incorporated into Rhodes' largest public | sculpture, a two thousand square-foot Stone Wave at th |
s included Henry Moore's 'Madonna and Child' | sculpture, a 'Litany and Anthem for St Matthew's Day' |
The Jackdaw Magazine Nov/Dec 2009 - Portrait | Sculpture: A Neglected Form? p. 10 ISSN 1474 3914 |
The Fist Crushing a U.S. Fighter Plane | Sculpture, a gold-coloured piece of public art, is loc |
It was home to the former Spindle | sculpture, a tall spike with eight cars stuck through |
Sandblasting gives the | sculpture a frosted, highlighted appearance." |
bronze, is in the collection of Grounds for | Sculpture, a 35-acre (140,000 m2) sculpture park and m |
This | sculpture's condition was described as being well-main |
) was Wegman's first major outdoor permanent | sculpture, a part of the Stuart Collection on the camp |
The | sculpture, a large configuration of welded utility pol |
nsible could not resist secreting inside the | sculpture a lead tag inscribed with their names , whic |
Bird | Sculpture above Great Notley Country Park |
ital Technologies, Painting, Print Media and | Sculpture, ACAD offers a rigorous studio program which |
as a buttered lamb, is a traditional butter | sculpture accompanying the Easter meal for many Sloven |
War General William W. Wells, and a red oak | sculpture acknowledging the heritage of the American I |
This work was the first outdoor | sculpture acquired for the Middlebury College campus. |
sed the method to create the Millennium Arch | sculpture, across the campus from Stonehenge. |
is self-funded travels and investigations of | sculpture across the globe (e.g. |
The cast glass and bronze | sculpture acts as a fountain of constantly changing qu |
e Gladiator is a Hellenistic lifesize marble | sculpture actually portraying a swordsman, created at |
Mahabalipuram | sculpture, adjacent to Madras is their legacy. |
ingerie, shoes, jewellery, art, photography, | sculpture, adult toys, games, books, dvds, furniture a |
n as Tournament Prep), Drawing and Painting, | Sculpture, Advanced art, Technology Education, Skills |
acquired an interest in primitivism, Iberian | sculpture, African art and tribal masks, in part becau |
anent collection also includes pre-Columbian | sculpture, African sculpture, musical instruments, the |
The intended outdoor display of | sculpture against the background of the London skyline |
uneasy, confusing atmosphere, and the whole | sculpture aims to represent a supposedly ordered syste |
She posed for Marc Quinn for the | sculpture Alison Lapper Pregnant. |
a modernist structure, featuring the outdoor | sculpture Allegrocube. |
cover features a photograph of Squire's 1996 | sculpture, also named Do It Yourself. |
The | sculpture also relates to cultural diffusion among Nat |
is part of this area of the IUPUI Campus.The | sculpture also stands in front of the Historic Lockefi |
inction, creating a large number of works of | sculpture always remarkable for their classical sereni |
he collection include: European painting and | sculpture; American painting and sculpture; prints, dr |
im was to foster the understanding of modern | sculpture among Australian architects and the public. |
Lion | sculpture amongst the Five Rathas |
be considerably taller, and embellished with | sculpture: an architectural model, made in around 1826 |
lines such as drawing and painting, and also | sculpture, an interest that grew more and more as he g |
f Place: 18th and 19th Century Paintings and | Sculpture: An exhibit in the Lansing Gallery. |
“Farm Fountain” living | sculpture, an example of Ken Rinaldo's bio-art collabo |
apery whips back around his legs, giving the | sculpture an aerodynamic and fluid form. |
Coye created paintings, | sculpture, and jewelry that are as beautiful as his il |
n, supporting a students' elective course on | sculpture and painting, became one of the better-known |
merican modernism, 20th-century Mexican art, | sculpture and 3-dimensional art. |
Hewlett-Packard and was exploring invisible | sculpture and 3D soundscapes. |
f the spirit of this era in architecture and | sculpture, and they exercised a potent influence upon |
This includes a Deae Matres | sculpture and altar from a religious precinct around t |
(a new art trail and a range of get-involved | sculpture) and 'music with a mission'. |
rn and contemporary art, including painting, | sculpture and works on paper. |
road overview of European paintings, prints, | sculpture, and decorative arts. |
art ranging from oil paintings to pastels to | sculpture, and many individual artifacts. |
versity of Washington, studying painting and | sculpture and majoring in interior design. |
ment of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin. |
ting of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin. |
eritage could be preserved through painting, | sculpture, and other forms of art. |
Desert Wash', the Exotic Garden with a water | sculpture and a large cornfield sown with a selection |
the 1950s, Krause studied painting, drawing, | sculpture, and photography at the Philadelphia College |
ting at the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, whe |
titute of Chicago where his hybrid skills in | sculpture and digital craft were utilized to create in |
and works in other art-forms (in particular | sculpture and painting); |
He taught | sculpture and drawing at the City and Guilds of London |
sque estate cottages incorporating pieces of | sculpture and architectural fragments from the old man |
Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture. |
de that has ever been written" which covered | sculpture and architecture, as well as painting, becam |
eighboring businesses did not appreciate the | sculpture and sought to have it removed. |
bert Small; with Essays on the Architecture, | Sculpture and Painting by Charles Caffin (1897) |
achievements in the form of highly developed | sculpture and architecture are from that period. |
2005 | SCULPTURE and GRAVERRE,Adam galleries, Melbourne |
rawing, print making, painting, photography, | sculpture and installation. |
Marble is commonly used for | sculpture and as a building material. |
rchitecture, photography, cinema, new media, | sculpture and design. |
nserves a selection of 19th and 20th century | sculpture and decorative arts, including furniture and |
with the Neo-Classicism dominant in American | sculpture, and finding in the work of Jean Cardot an a |
offered an opportunity to include classical | sculpture and architecture in their settings. |
York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and | Sculpture and studied independently with Nicolas Caron |
Indoors and Outdoors (No. 56): The | Sculpture and Design of Bernard Schottlander. |
facade, the building's art deco elements of | sculpture and pressed terra cotta brick are in a Mayan |
imed artist working with prints and drawing, | sculpture and installation, and digital media. |
useum in Woking which mainly focuses on art, | sculpture and inventions. |
painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, | sculpture, and film. |
ng, photography, video art, performance art, | sculpture, and alternative art. |
to the 19th century, Egyptian funerary art, | sculpture and vase painting from ancient Greece and Ro |
ad range of talents in many media; painting, | sculpture and architecture. |
m which she graduated with concentrations in | sculpture and painting. |
Dream is a | sculpture and a piece of public art by Jaume Plensa in |
rtist, who works in a variety of media, from | sculpture and installation art to performance art and |
Andrew Lambirth: Nigel Hall - | Sculpture and Works on Paper. |
ting of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin. |
ddition of the Hall of Architecture, Hall of | Sculpture, and Bruce Galleries, with funds again provi |
Conservatori and developed a feel for modern | sculpture and architecture, from the young students at |
Jewish origin, photographs, masterpieces of | sculpture and graphic design. |
Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute for Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture studed in Boris Ioganson Wo |
nced by art critic Florence Brooks about the | sculpture and the public reception of it Ximenes was q |
Painting, Printmaking, Jewelry, Photography, | Sculpture and Ceramics. |
He also taught | sculpture and drawing techniques at the American Unive |
Gallery displays the museum's collection of | sculpture and decorative art, ranging from 12th centur |
ting at the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, whe |
so-called "three noble arts" were painting, | sculpture and architecture. |
Both | sculpture and painting were also heavily influenced by |
73 to 1883 at the Moscow School of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture and taught there from 1894 |
essay prize with his Comparative Estimate of | Sculpture and Painting. |
dead being buried, the greater the number of | sculpture and horns placed on the tomb. |
a, including oil and acrylic painting, dyes, | sculpture, and writing (specifically poetry and wit). |
arenko trained at Moscow School of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture in 1887-1891 (class of Alex |
This was most popular in Baroque | sculpture, and also related to the subject, not found |
ed from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin in Y |
extend beyond film into traditional collage, | sculpture, and photography. |
is a feature of late-Victorian painting and | sculpture, and in The Lament for Icarus the body appea |
allroom's upper balcony, exhibits paintings, | sculpture, and furniture, include a grande escritoire |
She began to work at MSU | Sculpture and Painting Museum (Resim Heykel muzesi) as |
ajor exhibition of reconstructed Neo-Hittite | sculpture and other material from Max von Oppenheim's |
ed from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture in Boris Ioganson studio, t |
It contains a large | sculpture and is a heavily visited tourist site. |
He was elected to the Royal Academy of | Sculpture and Painting in 1777. |
res a two-mile jogging path, trees, gardens, | sculpture, and a pond. |
rban art including mural, stencil, graffiti, | sculpture, and installation art. |
painting, photography, ceramics, jewelry and | sculpture, and much more. |
o College of Art and Design, with degrees in | sculpture and installation, and she earned her master |
The | sculpture and figure carved in wood also indicates the |
sloping whorls, more delicate and reticulate | sculpture, and by its pervious axis. |
ntemplation or study of architecture, books, | sculpture and painting, which were seen by practitione |
entered the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin. |
While at Cooper Union she discovered | sculpture and spent several years traveling around Eur |
ate, generous masonry, architectural figural | sculpture, and on the corner above the main entrance, |
e to tourists (and crafted on site) of stone | sculpture and wood, archaeological reproductions, ocar |
ulty at the Virginia Commonwealth University | Sculpture and Expanded Media program and was a visitin |
arlier complaints about the condition of the | sculpture and the house. |
The artist works within the field of | sculpture and produces sculptural forms by taking pre- |
ks of art, including paintings, drawings and | sculpture, and archival documents such as photographs, |
ed from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin in V |
died in the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture. |
School of Art in London, she also worked on | sculpture and graphic arts and illustrated several of |
llege, she was a Fine Arts 3D major studying | sculpture and ceramics. |
ssor of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, liv |
1662 to 1667 he directed the progress of the | sculpture and decoration in this church, and it was he |
ous sources enabled him to collect classical | sculpture and old master paintings (including ones by |
ting of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, whe |
tume pieces and costume accessories, African | sculpture and masks, Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiqui |
ting of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin. |
ania, has a collection of paintings, prints, | sculpture and photographs focusing on artists from the |
rylic and oil, sketching, mixed media, clay, | sculpture and print art. |
painting, both Wolfes worked with ceramics, | sculpture, and stained glass. |
n the works for several years to replace the | sculpture, and the warm relations between Russia and G |
inventory consisting of paintings, drawings, | sculpture, and prints, one may find significant exampl |
e Beaux-arts pavilion crowned by a dome with | sculpture, and set upon a 100-foot-square base, it is |
lbert finished her dissertation in Painting, | Sculpture and Art History from the School of Fine Arts |
n of the genre of colossal religious figural | sculpture, and it is in outstanding condition". |
ed from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture in Boris Ioganson studio, t |
up a collection of gems, reliefs, paintings, | sculpture and reliefs, losing the paintings when the c |
st Graham Street is the base for the MFA and | Sculpture and environmental art studios. |
ds, trading cards, newly commissioned music, | sculpture, and walking tours. |
e housing permanent and rotating exhibits of | sculpture and original paintings in the area of physic |
commissioned by the Section of Painting and | Sculpture and was installed October 27, 1937. |
piece made for the Duke in Portugal, c 1815, | sculpture and furniture. |
act with the history of continental European | sculpture and developed an appreciation of the imposin |
as surrounding gardens containing figurative | sculpture and mythological pieces. |
The Portland | Sculpture and Quarry Trust was formed in 1983. |
ered in the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture, where he studied of noted |
There were fragments of | sculpture and many coins. |
ture, Glass, Jewelry, Mixed Media, Painting, | Sculpture and Wood. |
The | sculpture and a fountain are located in the middle of |
cretary to the Royal Academy of Painting and | Sculpture, and became acquainted with Samuel Johnson, |
rranged in the Salon style, where paintings, | sculpture, and artifacts cover every conceivable surfa |
a is 200 years old and has fine specimens of | sculpture and carving on the pillars. |
ed from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture in Victor Oreshnikov worksh |
This is what happens in the | sculpture, and the title Musica suggests this since it |
music, electronic and computer music, sound | sculpture and music sculpture, film, lighting, text pi |
Native American and southwestern paintings, | sculpture and ceramics, including some of the most fam |
Later, she moved to Paris, where she studied | sculpture and illustration. |
to religious images, as idolatry, especially | sculpture and large paintings. |
ed from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture as artist of painting in Bo |
p effects and prosthetics, creature maquette | sculpture and digital makeup effects design. |
ting at the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, whe |
sses that it was his father who finished the | sculpture and Amat did not submit the sculpture on the |
Judson was influenced by Chinese | sculpture and the work of French sculptor Aristide Mai |
uality and commodification through painting, | sculpture and site-specific land art installations. |
includes extended meditations on paintings, | sculpture, and literature. |
She became the first female professor of | sculpture and head of the sculpture department at the |
He also dabbled in cinema, | sculpture, and pottery, leaving behind thousands of it |
Townley was a well-known collector of Roman | sculpture and antiquities, who had himself and his col |
ing a horse in various pieces of collectable | sculpture and artwork, such as a 2001 Limited Edition |
Six circuit boards were removed from the | sculpture and several wires were pulled out, but Varel |
a ranging from video, photography, painting, | sculpture and performance. |
Louise continued her | sculpture, and in 1902, designed a memorial to the col |
Smith's collection of paintings, | sculpture and antiques form the base of the permanent |
ects in a plastic display positioned between | sculpture and installation. |
ed from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, | Sculpture and Architecture as artist of painting in Ru |
ncluding photography, drawing, audio, video, | sculpture and performance. |
Panorama of | Sculpture and Park |
rsburg State Academic Institute of Painting, | Sculpture, and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, Ru |
evel lobby is filled with many works of art, | sculpture and furniture designed by John Portman. |
l of granite, which contains the name of the | sculpture and the artist (Lucien Wercollier sculpteur) |
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