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$32 – $36
Another Grand Form Of Portrait Sculpture Is The Equestrian Statue Of A Rider On Horse, Which Has Become Rare In Recent Decades. The Smallest Forms Of Life-size Portrait Sculpture Are The "Head".
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$20 – $29
This Has Been Lost.Sculpture Has Been Central In Religious Devotion In Many Cultures, And Until Recent Centuries, Large Sculptures, Too Expensive For Private Individuals To Create.
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$29 – $35
Were Usually An Expression Of Religion Or Politics. Those Cultures Whose Sculptures Have Survived In Quantities Include The Cultures Of The Ancient Mediterranean, India And China.
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$19 – $22
During The Middle Ages, Gothic Sculpture Represented The Agonies And Passions Of The Christian Faith. The Revival Of Classical Models In The Renaissance Produced Famous Sculptures Such As Michelangelo Statue Of David.
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$20 – $25
A Distinction Between Sculpture "In The Round", Free-standing Sculpture Such As Statues, Not Attached Except Possibly At The Base To Any Other Surface, And The Various Types Of Relief, Which Are At Least Partly Attached To A Background Surface. Relief Is Often Classified By The Degree Of Projection From The Wall Into Low Or Bas-relief, High Relief, And Sometimes An Intermediate Mid-relief.
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$14 – $17
Metalwork And Jewellery. Relief Sculpture May Also Decorate Steles, Upright Slabs, Usually Of Stone, Often Also Containing Inscriptions.Another Basic Distinction Is Between Subtractive Carving Techniques.
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