Frank Bruce, the sculptor, has perfected his own style, which he calls, " archetypal abstractionism ". [noun]
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The bronze statues in the gardens are the work of local sculptor John Robinson. [noun]
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They lighted the way for the wounded sculptor, who was being borne home to the oasis, lying in his mother's easy litter, and accompanied by his father and his sister. [noun]
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While I tell this story, I feel as happy as a sculptor when he puts down his hammer and gazes at his finished work. [noun]
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The elder, Antonius, who already had a house of his own and a wife and children, was an architect and artist-mechanic; the younger, Polykarp, was a gifted young sculptor. [noun]
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"Certainly I do," answered the sculptor. [noun]
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"An Ionian," said the Milesians, and the sculptor: "A daughter of the Samian Geomori--" "But I am more, far more, than all these," cried the enthusiastic woman. [noun]
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From the poet we descend to the novelist; from the sculptor to the stonecutter; from the architect to the mason; from the chemist to the cook, &c. [noun]
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