Sculpture ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Sculpture ( noun )

  1. A three-dimensional work of art, typically of stone, metal, or wood, made by carving, modeling, or casting.
  2. The art of making sculptures.
  3. A figure or representation, typically of a human or animal, made in a material such as stone, metal, or wood.
  4. A decorative or ornamental object or feature made of plaster, stone, or other similar materials.
  5. A sculpture created by assembling found objects, often with the use of welding or gluing.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin sculptura, from sculpt- "carved", from the verb sculpere.

Examples:

  1. The sculpture of the ancient Greek gods is on display in the museum.
  2. He is a master of sculpture, he can make anything out of clay.
  3. The sculpture of the horse is made of bronze.
  4. A sculpture of a mermaid sits on the edge of the fountain.
  5. The sculpture of a robot is created with scrap metal.

(As a verb)

Sculpture ( verb )

  1. A three-dimensional work of art, typically of stone, metal, or wood, made by carving, modeling, or casting.
  2. The art of making sculptures.
  3. A figure or representation, typically of a human or animal, made in a material such as stone, metal, or wood.
  4. A decorative or ornamental object or feature made of plaster, stone, or other similar materials.
  5. A sculpture created by assembling found objects, often with the use of welding or gluing.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin sculptura, from sculpt- "carved", from the verb sculpere.

Examples:

  1. The sculpture of the ancient Greek gods is on display in the museum.
  2. He is a master of sculpture, he can make anything out of clay.
  3. The sculpture of the horse is made of bronze.
  4. A sculpture of a mermaid sits on the edge of the fountain.
  5. The sculpture of a robot is created with scrap metal.
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