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  • Sculptor's model of the head and forelegs of a lion used as a gargoyle

    Spellbound in Brooklyn 2009

  • I went out to play Sculptor's helper, and the product, a 20 foot snow sculpture.

    More Snow Play Christine Robinson 2006

  • I went out to play Sculptor's helper, and the product, a 20 foot snow sculpture.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Christine Robinson 2006

  • The last four stories in the volume, Paul's Case, A Wagner Matinee, The Sculptor's Funeral, "A Death in the Desert," are re-printed from the author's first book of stories, entitled "The Troll Garden," published in 1905.

    Youth and the Bright Medusa 1920

  • _The Sculptor's Funeral_, "_A Death in the Desert_," are re-printed from the author's first book of stories, entitled "The Troll Garden," published in 1905.

    Youth and the Bright Medusa Willa Sibert Cather 1910

  • Mercury was very anxious to know in what estimation he was held by mankind; so he disguised himself as a man and walked into a Sculptor's studio, where there were a number of statues finished and ready for sale.

    Aesop's Fables; a new translation 620 BC-563 BC Aesop 1903

  • Sculptor's Workshop at Knossos, beside the smaller vessel which had only been roughed out when the catastrophe of the palace came.

    The Sea-Kings of Crete James Baikie 1898

  • For this purpose he assumed the character of a man and visited in this disguise a Sculptor's studio having looked at various statues, he demanded the price of two figures of Jupiter and Juno.

    Fables Aesop 1880

  • I had listened to the Sculptor's brief account of his friend's progress with calm attention, but it had not altered my opinion of the man or his genius.

    The Man In The High-Water Boots 1909 Francis Hopkinson Smith 1876

  • Quarter, moving his glass nearer the Sculptor's elbow.

    The Man In The High-Water Boots 1909 Francis Hopkinson Smith 1876

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