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Explore and see pictures of sculpture from the Romanesque and early Middle Ages through Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and modern times. Also has artists and locality index. Text is in English and Italian.
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Gallery of photographs of the carvings found on buildings around the world.
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The University of Durham hosts information on this publication project. Includes images and a map showing the counties covered by each volume.
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Belgian Africanist Sculptor.
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Part of a University of Calgary tutorial with photographs and narrative from Gothic sculpture as an architectural component to free-standing Italian Renaissance sculpture.
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Over 200 biographies of sculptors and architects, with hundreds of photographsm covering the history of sculpture in Glasgow.
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Educational guide to the history of sculpture by Jack Bookbinder covering everything from the statues of ancient Greece to modern American monuments.
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Images and historical notes by Shishir Thadani relating to Indian sculpture and temple carvings, from Image India.
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A collection of people's memories and photographs of the Peter Pan sculpture from Liverpool's Sefton Park.
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This meteorite collection includes ancient Chinese artifacts sculpted from meteorite. Photographs and descriptions.
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The University of Glasgow research project aims to create a record of these monuments using traditional and digital techniques, including three dimensional modelling.
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Illustrated and referenced essay on the role of sensuality and the classic nude figure in memorial and cemetery sculpture around the world. From Northstar Gallery.
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A searchable text and image database. A British Academy Research Project hosted by the Courtauld Institute of Art.
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Photographs, description and discussion by James Q. Jacobs of this prehistoric carved granite monolith from Chavín de Huantár in Peru, with bibliography.
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John and Bernard Takawira, Brighton Sango and Henry Munyaradzi created a vital African movement in modern sculpture with their work in serpentine. On-line exhibition.
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Photographs by Guido Deseijn and Gerda Verheeke of Romanesque and Gothic sculptures on medieval religious buildings in Europe, suspected to represent the old pagan god Wodan or Odin.