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İlgili kelimeler: sculpture sculptured sculpturing sculptures
Okunuşu :'sk&lp-ch&r pronunciation key. Function :noun. Date :14th century.
Etimoloji: Middle English, from Latin sculptura, from sculptus, past participle of sculpere to carve, alteration of scalpere to scratch, carve.

heykel heykelini yapmak heykeltraşlık yontuculuk heykelini / yontusunu yapmak yont yontu yontmak oymak heykeltraşlık yapmak heykelcilik / yontuculuk yapmak su kuvvetiyle şeklini değiştirmek heykele dök/yont yontusunu yapmak heykel/heykeltıraşlık heykeller heykeltıraşlık kalemle hakketmek heykelcilik oyma işi oyma heykelcik heykel yapmak yontulmuş oyulmuş

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sculpture heykel  isim     tr
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sculpture heykelini yapmak     en
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sculpture heykeltraşlık     en
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sculpture yontuculuk     tr
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sculpture heykelini / yontusunu yapmak     tr
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sculpture yont  fiil     tr
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sculpture yontu     tr
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sculpture yontmak  fiil     tr
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sculpture oymak  fiil     tr
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sculpture heykeltraşlık yapmak  fiil     tr
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sculpture heykelcilik / yontuculuk yapmak     tr
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sculpture su kuvvetiyle şeklini değiştirmek     tr
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sculpture heykele dök/yont     tr
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sculpture yontusunu yapmak     tr
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sculpture heykel/heykeltıraşlık     tr
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sculpture heykeller     tr
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sculpture heykeltıraşlık  isim     tr
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sculpture kalemle hakketmek     tr
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sculpture heykelcilik     tr
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sculpture oyma işi     en
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sculpture oyma     en
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sculpture heykelcik     en
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sculpture heykel yapmak     en
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sculptured yontulmuş     tr
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sculptured oyulmuş     tr

oyulmak heykelini yapmak yontu

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sculpture oyulmak     ry
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sculpture heykelini yapmak     ry
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a three dimensional artistic work Sculpture can be made out of any material including sound and movement Sculptured carpets have a pattern formed by high and low areas in the carpet pile Often referred to as cut and loops The action or art of processing (as by carving, modeling, or welding) plastic or hard materials into works of art A work of art with three-dimensions: height, width and depth Such a work may be carved, modeled, constructed or cast creating figures or designs in three dimensions a three-dimensional work of plastic art is the representation of a form in the round or in relief by modeling clay, chiseling stone or casting in metal The art of carving or modeling figures   Sculpture includes cutting statues from blocks of stone or wood; casting in bronze (or other metals); constructing by welding and modeling in clay or wax There are six main types of sculpture: wood, stone, ivory, terra-cotta, metal (gold work), and bronze (casting) In wooden sculpture the work may be carved from a single block or made of several pieces worked separately then joined together The surface is covered with a layer of plaster that is then painted or covered with thin cloth glued to the surface, which serves as a support for the plaster This is then painted, usually with tempera, or gilded Alternately, the wood is left visible and polished to resemble bronze The materials used in stone sculpture include scalpels of various shapes to be struck with mallets, drills and files The principal phases in the work are modeling and polishing The stone and marble sculptures may or may not be painted A 3-dimensional work of art To fashion something into a three-dimensional figure To represent something in sculpture To change the shape of a land feature by erosion etc The art of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief The term refers to a three-dimensional work of art A work of art created by sculpting; such works as a group An art form created by altering the appearance of a mass by adding or subtracting material A three-dimensional work of art either in the round (to be viewed from all sides) or in bas relief (low relief in which figures protrude slightly from the background) the process of creating an original lighthouse from which molds will be made so reproductions can be created form a three-dimensional work of art using any of several techniques (such as welding, modeling, carving, etc.) art of forming three-dimensional works using any of several techniques (such as welding, modeling, carving, etc.); three-dimensional work of art The art of carving, cutting, or hewing wood, stone, metal, etc or into figures, as of men, or other things; hence, the art of producing figures and groups, whether in plastic or hard materials To form with the chisel on, in, or from, wood, stone, or metal; to carve; to engrave Carved work modeled of, or cut upon, wood, stone, metal, etc A sculpture is a work of art that is produced by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, or other materials. stone sculptures of figures and animals. a collection of 20th-century art and sculpture into statues, ornaments, etc a loose term of wide interpretation for - and better kept for - three dimensional work I use it to means carvings which are fully three dimensional: 'in the round'; as compared with a relief carving where the depth dimension is less than in reality There are two important approaches to creating in three dimensions and it is very important for carvers to understand and appreciate the difference: glyptic and plastic Sculpture is the art of creating sculptures. Both studied sculpture. Three-dimensional art produced especially by forming hard or plastic materials into three-dimensional objects, usually by carving or modeling. The designs may be produced in freestanding objects (i.e., in the round), in relief, or in environments, and a variety of media may be used, including clay, wax, stone, metal, fabric, wood, plaster, rubber, and found objects. Materials may be carved, modeled, molded, cast, wrought, welded, sewn, or assembled and combined. Various forms of sculpture have been found in virtually every culture throughout history. Until the 20th century, sculpture was considered a representational art, but, beginning in the early 1900, nonrepresentational works were increasingly produced. The scope of the term became much wider in the second half of the 20th century. Present-day sculptors use any materials and methods of manufacture that will serve their purposes, and so the art of sculpture can no longer be identified with any special materials or techniques. See also environmental sculpture; kinetic sculpture. Amaravati sculpture Bharhut sculpture Daedalic sculpture Daidalic sculpture environmental sculpture kinetic sculpture Northern Wei sculpture Sanchi sculpture wax sculpture Carved, cut, hewn, cast, molded, welded or assembled into three dimensional representations, forms, or figures shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it; "She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband" a three-dimensional work of plastic art creating figures or designs in three dimensions create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material; "sculpt a swan out of a block of ice" Well shaped Made a like a sculpture Sculptured objects have been carved or shaped from something. a beautifully sculptured bronze horse resembling sculpture; "her finely modeled features"; "rendered with vivid sculptural effect"; "the sculpturesque beauty of the athletes' bodies" cut into a desired shape; "graven images"; "sculptured representations" Third-person singular simple present of sculpture plural of sculpture present participle of sculpture

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sculpture a three dimensional artistic work Sculpture can be made out of any material including sound and movement     en
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sculpture Sculptured carpets have a pattern formed by high and low areas in the carpet pile Often referred to as cut and loops     en
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sculpture The action or art of processing (as by carving, modeling, or welding) plastic or hard materials into works of art     en
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sculpture A work of art with three-dimensions: height, width and depth Such a work may be carved, modeled, constructed or cast     en
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sculpture creating figures or designs in three dimensions a three-dimensional work of plastic art     en
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sculpture is the representation of a form in the round or in relief by modeling clay, chiseling stone or casting in metal     en
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sculpture The art of carving or modeling figures   Sculpture includes cutting statues from blocks of stone or wood; casting in bronze (or other metals); constructing by welding and modeling in clay or wax     en
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sculpture There are six main types of sculpture: wood, stone, ivory, terra-cotta, metal (gold work), and bronze (casting) In wooden sculpture the work may be carved from a single block or made of several pieces worked separately then joined together The surface is covered with a layer of plaster that is then painted or covered with thin cloth glued to the surface, which serves as a support for the plaster This is then painted, usually with tempera, or gilded Alternately, the wood is left visible and polished to resemble bronze The materials used in stone sculpture include scalpels of various shapes to be struck with mallets, drills and files The principal phases in the work are modeling and polishing The stone and marble sculptures may or may not be painted     en
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sculpture A 3-dimensional work of art     en
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sculpture To fashion something into a three-dimensional figure     en
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sculpture To represent something in sculpture     en
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sculpture To change the shape of a land feature by erosion etc     en
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sculpture The art of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief     en
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sculpture The term refers to a three-dimensional work of art     en
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sculpture A work of art created by sculpting; such works as a group     en
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sculpture An art form created by altering the appearance of a mass by adding or subtracting material     en
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sculpture A three-dimensional work of art either in the round (to be viewed from all sides) or in bas relief (low relief in which figures protrude slightly from the background)     en
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sculpture the process of creating an original lighthouse from which molds will be made so reproductions can be created     en
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sculpture form a three-dimensional work of art using any of several techniques (such as welding, modeling, carving, etc.)  fiil     en
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sculpture art of forming three-dimensional works using any of several techniques (such as welding, modeling, carving, etc.); three-dimensional work of art  isim     en
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sculpture The art of carving, cutting, or hewing wood, stone, metal, etc     en
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sculpture or into figures, as of men, or other things; hence, the art of producing figures and groups, whether in plastic or hard materials     en
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sculpture To form with the chisel on, in, or from, wood, stone, or metal; to carve; to engrave     en
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sculpture Carved work modeled of, or cut upon, wood, stone, metal, etc     en
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sculpture A sculpture is a work of art that is produced by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, or other materials. stone sculptures of figures and animals. a collection of 20th-century art and sculpture     en
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sculpture into statues, ornaments, etc     en
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sculpture a loose term of wide interpretation for - and better kept for - three dimensional work I use it to means carvings which are fully three dimensional: 'in the round'; as compared with a relief carving where the depth dimension is less than in reality There are two important approaches to creating in three dimensions and it is very important for carvers to understand and appreciate the difference: glyptic and plastic     en
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sculpture Sculpture is the art of creating sculptures. Both studied sculpture. Three-dimensional art produced especially by forming hard or plastic materials into three-dimensional objects, usually by carving or modeling. The designs may be produced in freestanding objects (i.e., in the round), in relief, or in environments, and a variety of media may be used, including clay, wax, stone, metal, fabric, wood, plaster, rubber, and found objects. Materials may be carved, modeled, molded, cast, wrought, welded, sewn, or assembled and combined. Various forms of sculpture have been found in virtually every culture throughout history. Until the 20th century, sculpture was considered a representational art, but, beginning in the early 1900, nonrepresentational works were increasingly produced. The scope of the term became much wider in the second half of the 20th century. Present-day sculptors use any materials and methods of manufacture that will serve their purposes, and so the art of sculpture can no longer be identified with any special materials or techniques. See also environmental sculpture; kinetic sculpture. Amaravati sculpture Bharhut sculpture Daedalic sculpture Daidalic sculpture environmental sculpture kinetic sculpture Northern Wei sculpture Sanchi sculpture wax sculpture     en
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sculpture Carved, cut, hewn, cast, molded, welded or assembled into three dimensional representations, forms, or figures     en
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sculpture shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it; "She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband"     en
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sculpture a three-dimensional work of plastic art     en
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sculpture creating figures or designs in three dimensions     en
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sculpture create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material; "sculpt a swan out of a block of ice"     en
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sculptured Well shaped     en
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sculptured Made a like a sculpture     en
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sculptured Sculptured objects have been carved or shaped from something. a beautifully sculptured bronze horse     en
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sculptured resembling sculpture; "her finely modeled features"; "rendered with vivid sculptural effect"; "the sculpturesque beauty of the athletes' bodies"     en
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sculptured cut into a desired shape; "graven images"; "sculptured representations"     en
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sculptures Third-person singular simple present of sculpture     en
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sculptures plural of sculpture     en
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sculpturing present participle of sculpture     en

carving sculpturing carvings sculp

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sculpture carving     ry
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sculpture sculpturing     ry
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sculptures carvings     ry
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sculptures sculp     ry

skulptur skulpturer

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sculpture skulptur     ry
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sculptures skulpturer     ry

sculptuur gebeeldhouwde sculpturen beeldhouwen

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sculpture sculptuur     ry
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sculptured gebeeldhouwde     ry
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sculptures sculpturen     ry
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sculpturing beeldhouwen     ry

veistos veistoksellinen veistokset kuvanveiston

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sculpture veistos     ry
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sculptured veistoksellinen     ry
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sculptures veistokset     ry
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sculpturing kuvanveiston     ry

sculpture

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sculpturing sculpture     ry

Bildhauerei , Plastik , Skulptur Bildhauerei geformt , meißelte meißelt , Skulpturen formend , meißelnd meißeln

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sculpture Bildhauerei , Plastik , Skulptur     de
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sculpturing Bildhauerei     ry
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sculptured geformt , meißelte     de
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sculptures meißelt , Skulpturen     de
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sculpturing formend , meißelnd     de
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to sculpture meißeln     de

(v) κάνω αγάλματα γλυπτό (n) γλυπτό, γλυπτική κάνω αγάλματα γλυπτική σμιλευμένος σκαλιστός γλυπτά

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sculpture (v) κάνω αγάλματα     el
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sculpture γλυπτό     el
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sculpture (n) γλυπτό, γλυπτική     el
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sculpture κάνω αγάλματα     en
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sculpture γλυπτική     en
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sculptured σμιλευμένος     el
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sculptured σκαλιστός     el
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sculptures γλυπτά     el

scolpire scultura

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sculpture scolpire     it
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sculpture scultura     it

rzeźba rzeźbione rzeźby rzeźbiarski

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sculpture rzeźba     ry
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sculptured rzeźbione     ry
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sculptures rzeźby     ry
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sculpturing rzeźbiarski     ry

escultura esculturas

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sculpture escultura     ry
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sculptures esculturas     ry

скульптура скульптурные скульптур скульптуры

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sculpture скульптура     ry
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sculptured скульптурные     ry
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sculptures скульптур     ry
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sculpturing скульптуры     ry

esculpir entalladura escultura

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sculpture esculpir     es
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sculpture entalladura     en
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sculpturing escultura     ry

skulptur skulpterat skulpturer skulptera

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sculpture skulptur     ry
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sculptured skulpterat     ry
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sculptures skulpturer     ry
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sculpturing skulptera     ry

skulp

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sculptures skulp     ry



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