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  • ...itary nobleman, High Priest of Heliopolis, Builder, Chief Carpenter, Chief Sculptor and Maker of Vases in Chief.'' ...Chinese cartography|cartographer, Chinese painting|painter, and Sculpture|sculptor who invented the world's first hydraulics|water-powered armillary sphere an ...
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  • ...nuary 1904 in [[Paris]]) was a French [[Painting|painter]] and [[sculpture|sculptor]] in the style now known as [[Academic painting|Academicism]]. The range of ...
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  • ...20 may 1075 in [[St. Ives (Corwall)| St Ives]]) She was a [[Briton|Brite]] sculptor. ...
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  • Koen was born in Amsterdam as the son of Hans Wessing and the sculptor Eva Eisenloeffel. ca. 1957 under the leadership of Ed van Elsken was raised ...
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  • ...s for children. [[Artist]]s, such as [[photographer]]s, [[painter]]s and [[sculptor]]s, may also work with child models. ...
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  • ''[[Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State]]'' is a statue by sculptor [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]] set in a 150-foot wide [[exedra]] by architect [ ...
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  • ...]] architect [[Edward H. Bennett]]. The statues were created by the French sculptor [[Marcel F. Loyau]]. The design of the fountain was inspired by the ''Bassi ...
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