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Alexandra Nereev born Alexandra Gil 1 May 1976, is a French painter, sculptor, jewelrymaker and writer living in Pully, Switzerland. Nereev was born in Le Chesnay, France and was graduated from the art school Maryse Eloy Maryse Eloy in 1999.....
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Doyle Dudley Glass is an American historian and sculptor. He specializes in military monuments, having designed the Kentucky Medal of Honor Memorial and the Texas Medal of Honor Memorial.....
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Phil Price is a New Zealand born sculptor. He is widely recognized as being the most highly regarded kinetic sculptor of his generation. Price has evolved his practice using cutting edge materials, incorporating highly refined engineering in conjunction with elegant design. His work is primarily inspired by the natural world.....
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Britton is the son of veteran actor Tony Britton, and Danish sculptor Eva Castle Britton . His halfsisters are television presenter Fern Britton and scriptwriter Cherry Britton.....
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Eugeniy Derevianko is a Ukrainian expressionist sculptor, artist, and art teacher.....
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Oscar Villaln Ros is a ChileanSpanish painter, sculptor and designer. Although he was born in Chile he has developed his professional career in Madrid, Spain, where he teaches in his own academy.....
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Jnos Fadrusz was a Hungarian sculptor. He was a celebrated artist of the age with many important public commissions.....
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Jnos MattisTeutsch or MttisTeutsch, MtisTeutsch was a Hungarian and Romanian painter, sculptor, graphic artist, art critic, and poet. Best known for his Seelenblumen cycle of paintings, he was an important contributor to the development of modern art and avantgarde trends inside Romania . He was the grandfather of the artist Waldemar MattisTeutsch.....
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Harold Jon Jack Hicks was a sculptor, who worked in the later part of the twentieth century. He was trained in ceramics and photography but excelled in metal sculpture.....
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Gabril Grupello, Gabril de Grupello or Gabril Reppeli was a Flemish Baroque sculptor who produced religious and mythological sculptures, portraits and public sculptures. He was a virtuoso sculptor who enjoyed the patronage of several European rulers.....
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Daniel P. Pierce was a painter, printmaker and sculptor. He founded the University of Alaskas art department in 1960 and retired as professor emeritus of art from the University of Wisconsin, Millwuakee. In 2012, he received an honorary doctorate of arts from the University of AlaskaFairbanks in recognition of his accomplishments as an artist and educator and for his contributions to the practice of art in Alaska.....
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Sister Edith Pfau, S.P., was an American painter, sculptor and art educator known for her religious works and commissions.....
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Edmond Romulus Amateis was an American sculptor and educator. He is known for gardenfigure sculptures, large architectural sculptures for public buildings and portrait busts.....
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Mary Edmonia Lewis was an American sculptor who worked for most of her career in Rome, Italy. She is the first woman of AfricanAmerican and Native American heritage to achieve international fame and recognition as a sculptor in the fine arts world. Her work is known for incorporating themes relating to black and American Indian people into Neoclassical style sculpture. By the end of the 19th century, she was the only black woman who had participated in and been recognized to any degree by the A....
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Edmund Charles Thompson MBE was an English sculptor, active in Liverpool between the First and Second World War. The son of sculptor Edmund T. Thompson, he worked in the art deco style and was an admirer of Eric Gill.....
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Eduardo Chillida Juantegui, or Eduardo Txillida Juantegi in Basque, was a Spanish Basque sculptor notable for his monumental abstract works.....
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