List of Popular Sculptors

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Herman Wilhelm Bissen

Herman Wilhelm Bissen


Herman Wilhelm Bissen was a Danish sculptor.....
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Hermon Atkins MacNeil

Hermon Atkins MacNeil


Hermon Atkins MacNeil was an American sculptor born in Everett, Massachusetts. He is known for designing the Standing Liberty quarter, and for sculpting Justice, the Guardian of Liberty on the east pediment of the United States Supreme Court building.....
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Giovanni Battista Foggini

Giovanni Battista Foggini


Giovanni Battista Foggini was an Italian sculptor active in Florence, renowned mainly for small bronze statuary.....
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Giuseppe Ceracchi

Giuseppe Ceracchi


Giuseppe Ceracchi was an Italian sculptor, active in a Neoclassic style in Italy, England and the nascent United States, who was a passionate republican during the American and French revolutions. He is remembered for his portrait busts of prominent British and American individuals.....
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Hinko Juhn

Hinko Juhn


Hinko Juhn was a Croatian Jewish sculptor, best known for his ceramics. He studied at the Arts amp Crafts College in Zagreb and the International Academy in Florence, and took specialist classes in ceramics in the Czech Republic, Germany and at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. On his return to Zagreb, he exhibited his work at the Spring Salon, and introduced ceramic techniques to a new generation of Croatian artists through his teaching.....
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L on Joseph Chavalliaud

L on Joseph Chavalliaud


LonJoseph Chavalliaud was a French sculptor. He created several notable works in France and in England where he lived for 15 years.....
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Giuseppe Moretti

Giuseppe Moretti


Giuseppe Moretti was an Italian migr sculptor who became known in America for his public monuments in bronze and marble. Most notable among his works is Vulcan in Birmingham, Alabama, which is the largest cast iron statue in the world. On a personal level, Moretti was known for his eclectic personality and for always wearing a green tie, but professionally, is claimed to be the first man to use aluminum in art. Moretti enjoyed some celebrity in his lifetime, and was a friend of famed Italian te....
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Fran ois Duquesnoy

Fran ois Duquesnoy


Franois Duquesnoy or Frans Duquesnoy was a Flemish Baroque sculptor in Rome. His more idealized representations are often contrasted with the emotional character of Berninis works, while his style shows greater affinity to Algardis sculptures.....
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Dieter Borst

Dieter Borst


Dieter Borst, is a German painter and sculptor of 20thcentury art.....
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K tar Takamura

K tar Takamura


Ktar Takamura was a Japanese poet and sculptor.....
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Ernesto Tamariz

Ernesto Tamariz


Ernesto Tamariz Galicia was a 20thcentury Mexican sculptor specialized in public monuments, religious statues and funerary art.....
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Fran ois Pompon

Fran ois Pompon


Franois Pompon was a French sculptor and animalier. Pompon made his Salon debut in 1879, exhibiting a statue of Victor Hugos Cosette . He was a pioneer of modern stylized animalier sculpture. He was not fully recognized for his artistic accomplishments until the age of 67 at the Salon dAutomne of 1922 with the work Ours blanc, also known as the White Bear. Pompon died in Paris, France, on 6 May 1933.....
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Nachum Gutman

Nachum Gutman


Nachum Gutman was an Israeli painter, sculptor, and author.....
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Alain Kirili

Alain Kirili


Alain Kirili is a French sculptor. He is recognized for his postminimalist abstract sculptures in forged iron and his largescale public sculptures. His work has subsequently been the subject of numerous gallery and museum exhibitions in America and Europe, and has received considerable critical interest from art historians, such as Thierry Dufrne, Robert C. Morgan, Robert Rosenblum, and Kirk Varnedoe. Alain Kirili lives and works in Paris and New York.....
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Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso


Pablo Ruiz y Picasso, also known as Pablo Picasso , was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for cofounding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the coinvention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Among his most famous works are the protoC....
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Alan Durst

Alan Durst


Alan Durst was a British sculptor and wood carver and member of the London Group of artists. Three of Dursts work are held in the permanent collection of Tate Gallery.....
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Pablo Serrano

Pablo Serrano


Pablo Serrano, was a Spanish abstract sculptor.....
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Ibo Bonilla

Ibo Bonilla


Ibo Bonilla Oconitrillo is an architect, sculptor, mathematician and educator of Costa Rica. He has Costa Rican and Spanish nationality.....
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Jacob Fjelde

Jacob Fjelde


Jacob Fjelde was a Norwegianborn, American sculptor. He is remembered as both a prolific portraitist and the creator of public monuments. One of his better known works is the one dedicated to the 1st Minnesota Infantry located at Gettysburg Battlefield where its 262 members suffered 215 casualties.....
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Kahlil Gibran sculptor

Kahlil Gibran sculptor


Kahlil Gibran , sometimes known as Kahlil George Gibran , was a Lebanese painter and sculptor from Boston, Massachusetts. A student of the painter Karl Zerbe at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Gibran first received acclaim as a magic realist painter in the late 1940s when he exhibited with other emerging artists later known as the Boston Expressionists. Called a master of materials, as both artist and restorer, Gibran turned to sculpture in the midfifties. In 1972, in an effort t....
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