sculpture
Sculpture that is displayed in a public space, accessible to everyone.
Sculpture from a very distant past.
Sculpture from the modern art period (roughly 1860s to 1970s).
Sculpture from the period of ancient Greece and Rome.
A sculpture that is the same size as the person or thing it represents.
Refers to sculpture that does not represent a specific object, person, or scene.
A very large sculpture, often created to commemorate a person or event.
Refers to sculpture that clearly represents a real object or figure.
A type of sculpture where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material.
A sculpture that contains moving parts or depends on motion for its effect.
A sculpture that is designed to produce sounds.
Refers to a single work of sculpture.
A group of sculptures gathered together, for example in a museum.
A group of related sculptures, often by the same artist.
To formally arrange for an artist to create a sculpture.
Indicates the subject that the sculpture represents.
Indicates the artist who created the sculpture.