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sculpture造句
(1) What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul. (2) What is sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul. (3) Tom teaches sculpture at the local art school. (4) All the parts of the sculpture have to be welded together. (5) Major works of painting, sculpture, mosaic and architecture were examined in situ in Venice. (6) The plastic arts include sculpture, pottery and painting. (7) Anne's sculpture took centre stage at the show. (8) His sculpture of a horse won first prize. (9) Many pieces of sculpture are dotted around the house. (10) He wanted to sculpture when he grew up. (11) Sculpture is a tangible art form. (12) I take no real interest in monumental sculpture. (13) This sculpture must be centuries old. (14) This 25-foot-high sculpture is her latest creation. (15) Henry considered the sculpture with an expert eye. (16) A night's labour brought the sculpture one step nearer perfection. (17) Before creating this sculpture, she studied all the masterpieces of classical antiquity. (18) There is an abundance of fine sculpture, both on the exterior and inside. (19) A significant exhibition of contemporary sculpture will be on view at the Portland Gallery. (20) The sculpture of a group of heroes in the centre of the city square shows a master hand. (21) The sculpture was badly mutilated in the late eighteenth century. (22) His 'Beethoven' sculpture is seen as the crowning achievement of his career. (23) For many years the sculpture was incorrectly thought to be by Donatello. (24) She has built these scraps of metal into a sculpture. (25) The place is stuffed with whacky memorabilia like a sculpture of the Seven Dwarfs that Walt Disney gave to Debbie Reynolds. (26) It is a first for New York. An outdoor exhibition of Fernando Botero's sculpture on Park Avenue. (27) Those were the halcyon days of Athens ( fifth century BC ) when she produced her finest poetry and drama, architecture and sculpture. (28) The museum has been heavily criticized over its acquisition of the four-million-dollar sculpture. (29) Fine Arts is a generic term for subjects such as painting, music and sculpture. (30) This concept has been applied successively to painting, architecture and sculpture.