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    Limestone Male Head

    4.00 out of 5
    $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.
  • Limestone Statue Fragment Of A Right

    5.00 out of 5
    $8$9
    Showing Just That, Or The Bust, A Representation Of A Person From The Chest Up. Small Forms Of Sculpture Include The Figurine, Normally A Statue That Is No More Than 18 Inches 46 Cm Tall.
  • Roman Female Head Sculpture

    4.00 out of 5
    $14
    Sunk-relief Is A Technique Restricted To Ancient Egypt. Relief Is The Usual Sculptural Medium For Large Figure Groups And Narrative Subjects, Which Are Difficult To Accomplish In The Round.
  • Stone Sculpture Of A Male Head

    4.00 out of 5
    $11
    Which Remove Material From An Existing Block Or Lump, For Example Of Stone Or Wood, And Modelling Techniques Which Shape Or Build Up The Work From The Material.
  • The Roman Goddess Cura

    5.00 out of 5
    $6$9
    The Term "Sculpture" Is Often Used Mainly To Describe Large Works, Which Are Sometimes Called Monumental Sculpture, Meaning Either Or Both Of Sculpture That Is Large, Or That Is Attached To A Building.

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