Gauguin Artist Maker of Myth Series. Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin (June 7, 1848 – May 8, 1903) was a leading French Post-Impressionist artist. He was an important figure in the Symbolist movement
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Modern Women. Sculpture Artist Lee Bontecou. Check out this great video about the sculpture artist Lee Bontecou. She has some pretty wild and amazing sculptures. Images courtesy of Lee Bontecou and The
The Divine Michelangelo Documentary 19-24. To produce one of the world’s great masterpieces is impressive. To create three is truly astonishing – but this is exactly what Michelangelo did five hundred years
The Divine Michelangelo Documentary 13-18. To produce one of the world’s great masterpieces is impressive. To create three is truly astonishing – but this is exactly what Michelangelo did five hundred years
The Divine Michelangelo Documentary 7-12. To produce one of the world’s great masterpieces is impressive. To create three is truly astonishing – but this is exactly what Michelangelo did five hundred years
The Divine Michelangelo Documentary 1-6. To produce one of the world’s great masterpieces is impressive. To create three is truly astonishing – but this is exactly what Michelangelo did five hundred years
Tire Sculptures by Yong Ho Ji. In the animal-like forms Yong Ho Ji created with the tire, the forms are generally realistic and refined, despite the rough texture of the tire used
The Sculpture Art of Henry Moore. Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English sculptor and artist. He was best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures
Creation of a Bronze Sculpture. The Creation of a Bronze Sculpture. Watch as artist, Rip Caswell, takes you on a journey through the art of the lost wax casting process. He will
Art of Lost Wax Casting. Lost-wax casting sometimes called by the French name of cire perdue (from the Latin cera perduta) is the process by which a metal (such as silver, gold,
Lee Bontecou sculpture artist. Lee Bontecou is best known for the sculptures she created in 1959 and the 1960s, which challenged artistic conventions of both materials and presentation by hanging on the