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You still have your paper hat and you're wearing it, but then, it is an extraordinary paper hat and, in addition to anything else you may be, you are also the sculptor who created that most peculiar dame out in the back yard.
Then, sculptor George Stanley ( who also did the Muse Fountain at the Hollywood Bowl ) sculpted Gibbons's design in clay and Sachin Smith cast the statuette in 92. 5 percent tin and 7. 5 percent copper and then gold-plated it.
The cross at Charing Cross, in what was then the Royal Mews, was the most expensive, built of marble in co-operation between an architect, Richard of Crundale, who was the senior royal mason, and a sculptor, Master Alexander of Abingdon.
The sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins erected the first lifesized models of the ( then ) newly-discovered dinosaurs and other extinct animals in the park, following the gift of a megatherium skull by Charles Darwin.
* Hagop Sandaldjian, microminiature sculptor, lived and worked in Montebello after emigrating from Yerevan, Armenia ( then part of the Soviet Union ) in 1980.
Frequently the sculptor would begin by forming a model in clay or wax, and then copying this in stone by measuring with calipers or a pointing machine.
In 2006, Dietrich Wildung, the director of Berlin's Egyptian Museum, while trying a different lighting at Altes Museum – where the bust was then displayed – observed wrinkles on Nefertiti's neck and bags under her eyes, suggesting the sculptor had tried to depict signs of aging.
The room was designed by German baroque sculptor Andreas Schlüter and Danish amber craftsman Gottfried Wolfram in the service of the Prussian king worked on it until 1707, then work was continued by amber masters Gottfried Turau and Ernst Schacht from Danzig.
After the divorce from his first wife, Mathilde ( who then married Herman Gesellius ), on March 6, 1904 Saarinen married his second wife, Louise ( Loja ) Gesellius, a sculptor in Helsinki, and the younger sister of Herman Gesellius.
Booth recalls of his childhood, " I was destined by my Controllers first for the Printing office, then to be an architect, then to be a sculptor and modeler, then a lawyer, then a sailor, of all of these I preferred those of sculptor and modeler .” Booth ’ s interests in theatre came after he attended a production of Othello at the Covent Garden theatre.
After several months, the novice sculptor overcame the difficulties and had a plaster cast made, then bronze copies, which were sold at Tiffany ’ s.
* the successor firm of Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, who completed some two dozen unfinished projects and then continued to produce work in the same style, and continued to employ his collaborators the Norcross Brothers for construction and engineering expertise, Frederick Law Olmsted for landscape architecture, and the English sculptor John Evans for stonecarving
Sir Anthony Alfred Caro, OM, CBE ( born 8 March 1924 in New Malden, then in Surrey ) is an English abstract sculptor whose work is characterised by assemblages of metal using ' found ' industrial objects.
He later was pardoned by Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, who hoped to lure the ( by then ) famous sculptor back to Vienna.
As well as working as a professional sculptor, she taught at the École des Beaux-Arts de Québec from 1930 to 1943, then at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal from 1943 to 1968.
Before Frink died in 1993, she had given master classes at the Sir Henry Doulton School of Sculpture then headed by sculptor Colin Melborne ARA in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
He gained some fame as a sculptor in New York, then moved to Germany where he became a friend of Irmin Schmidt and Holger Czukay, who were forming a band.

sculptor and adds
After the general body shape is complete, the sculptor adds the finer details, paying close attention to the eyes, nose, and mouth that give the figure its lifelike expression.

sculptor and clay
In 1975, filmmaker and clay animation experimenter, Will Vinton, joined with sculptor Bob Gardiner to create an experimental film called " Closed Mondays " which became the world's first stop motion film to win an Oscar.
Enoch Powell sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill for a portrait in clay.
Then, the sculptor uses various tools, such as a wire loop, to carve the clay and shape details on the figure.
Shinwell sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill for a portrait in clay.
* Alonzo Clemons, American clay sculptor
With help from friend and sculptor Frederick Ruckstull, Remington constructed his first armature and clay model, a “ broncho buster ” where the horse is reared on its hind legs — technically a very challenging subject.
A. S. Neill sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill for a portrait in clay.
The sculptor may begin by forming a model in clay or wax, sketching the form of the statue on paper or drawing a general outline of the statue on the stone itself.
Richard Rodney Bennett sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill for a portrait in clay.
Physically, Parker is described in the opening paragraphs of The Hunter as " big and shaggy, with flat square shoulders ... His hands, swinging curve-fingered at his sides, looked like they were molded of brown clay by a sculptor who thought big and liked veins.
He was at first apprenticed to a carpenter, but some of his clay figures, with the making of which he occupied his leisure hours, attracted the notice of the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, who made him his pupil.
* The English progressive rock group Yes composed " Turn Of The Century " ( 1977 ); it tells the story of the sculptor Roan who, in the grief of his wife's death, " molds his passion into clay.
On the right was the group, mostly native-born, mostly old-school classical, mostly modelers of clay, who founded the National Sculpture Society, led by the heiress and sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington and preserved in the sculpture park that she endowed — Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina.
Using local clay from the foundations of the pottery of Mary Wondrausch, sculptor Jon Edgar's Compton Triptych was unveiled in November 2011.
* Alonzo Clemons, a U. S. autistic savant clay sculptor
Debuting in the episode " Puppet Master ," he was a sculptor whose clay was hit from a fragment of the same space station where the Fantastic Four were in when they got their powers.
A sculptor might model three-dimensional sketches in clay or plasticine.
Frank Cousins sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill for a portrait in clay.

sculptor and give
The world renowned Georgian-Russian architect, artist, and sculptor also donated the bronze statue " Prometheus " which depicts the Titan stealing fire from Zeus to give to mortals.
In 1991, the tutors refused to give him the final degree because of his show, called Cave, which consisted of a whitewashed studio space, containing only a blue heritage plaque ( of the kind normally found on historic buildings ) commemorating his own presence as a sculptor which stated " Gavin Turk worked here, 1989-1991 ".
Le Court the leading sculptor in Venice in the late 17th century worked closely on many projects with the first architect Longhena, which suggests the regal importance the ballroom and staircase give to the palazzo was one of the intentions of the patrician Bon family rather than the ' arriviste ' Rezzonicos.
* Ananda was once a sculptor and painter who partook in a traditional ceremony of painting eyes on statues to give them life.

sculptor and basic
After creating the basic form, the sculptor may choose to remove the arms and work on them separately for later attachment.
The Diadumenos (" diadem-bearer "), together with the Doryphoros and Discophoros, are the three most famous figural types of the sculptor Polyclitus, forming three basic patterns of Ancient Greek sculpture that all present strictly idealised representations of young male athletes in a convincingly naturalistic manner.

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