Definitions
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- noun an artist who creates sculptures
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Examples
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Jones was to advocate the claims of Nature, saying among other arguments "because no painter nor no sculpturer can produce in the mind of man the exquisite sensation produced in the mind of the lover from contemplating the fascinating charms of his Dulcinea."
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It is co-produced and co-directed by jazz musician and horn sculpturer Mark Southerland and Jane Gotch, the show's choreographer.
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It is co-produced and co-directed by jazz musician and horn sculpturer Mark Southerland and Jane Gotch, the show's choreographer.
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Architect Alvaro Siza of Portugal, left, and sculpturer Dani Karavan of
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He also became a promising painter & sculpturer and was offered an art scholarship in Europe which he never perused .... eventually resulting in the creation of Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band.
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Now an all newborn procreation of our youngness module hit the quantity to undergo this incoherent fear: blockquoteWarner Bros. is doing It, tapping Dave Kajganich to alter author King's novel, with Dan sculpturer and Vertigo's Roy Lee and Doug Davison producing.
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A folk art metal sculpturer named Harold Rittenberry, Jr. who lives on Colima Ave.
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"These are my art supplies," said Spokane Valley sculpturer Al Blum, refering to the pile of old motorcycle parts piled in his garage.
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-- Dino Rosin, a master glass sculpturer, will exhibit his work during a reception from 6 to 9 p.m.
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Unfortunately, it's the long event in the play as sculpturer also flies out.
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