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noun ˈskʌlptəˈskəlptər An artist who makes sculptures. 雕刻家,雕塑家 Example sentencesExamples - The stories of human dependence on plants was worked into the shaping of the site with the help of artists and sculptors.
- Some were painters or sculptors, others had a more craftsmanship background as mask or puppet makers.
- The workshop participants became spectators as the two sculptors began crafting 24-inch figures in clay from a model.
- Some of you will be sculptors, others sketchers, others explorers of new forms of art.
- Every year it brings together an eclectic artistic mix of professionals and amateurs, traditional and avant-garde, young and old, British and international, sculptors, painters, architects, printmakers.
- By this time the membership stood at about 90, embracing painters and sculptors of every persuasion.
- Rock reliefs carved by the sculptors of the Assyrian kings mark the terrain across the northern Iraqi countryside.
- Italian architects and sculptors were imported, including Bartolommeo Berecci and Giovanni Maria Padovano.
- For over a century, according to legend, generations of sculptors expressed their ingenuity, skills, and religious consciousness.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin, from sculpt- 'hollowed out', from the verb sculpere. proper nounˈskʌlptəˈskəlptər Astronomy 1A faint southern constellation (the Sculptor or Sculptor's Workshop), between Grus and Cetus. - 1.1as genitive Sculptoris /-ˈtɔːrɪs/ Used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in the constellation Sculptor.
the star Delta Sculptoris
nounˈskəlptərˈskəlptər An artist who makes sculptures. 雕刻家,雕塑家 Example sentencesExamples - Some of you will be sculptors, others sketchers, others explorers of new forms of art.
- Rock reliefs carved by the sculptors of the Assyrian kings mark the terrain across the northern Iraqi countryside.
- Some were painters or sculptors, others had a more craftsmanship background as mask or puppet makers.
- For over a century, according to legend, generations of sculptors expressed their ingenuity, skills, and religious consciousness.
- Every year it brings together an eclectic artistic mix of professionals and amateurs, traditional and avant-garde, young and old, British and international, sculptors, painters, architects, printmakers.
- By this time the membership stood at about 90, embracing painters and sculptors of every persuasion.
- The stories of human dependence on plants was worked into the shaping of the site with the help of artists and sculptors.
- Italian architects and sculptors were imported, including Bartolommeo Berecci and Giovanni Maria Padovano.
- The workshop participants became spectators as the two sculptors began crafting 24-inch figures in clay from a model.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin, from sculpt- ‘hollowed out’, from the verb sculpere. proper nounˈskəlptərˈskəlptər Astronomy 1A faint southern constellation (the Sculptor or Sculptor's Workshop), between Grus and Cetus. - 1.1as genitive Sculptoris /skəlpˈtôris/ Used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in the constellation Sculptor.
the star Delta Sculptoris
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