An unrealized project designed for a site in Volterra, Italy, it is represented in this exhibition by numerous drawings and a large maquette. |
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Although meant to be functional, the model, in the gallery context, looked like a maquette for a large abstract sculpture. |
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A year later, Bourdelle unveiled the plaster cast of Pénélope and completed the maquette of the monument to Mickiewicz. |
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One temple-like chamber contains the maquette of an enchanted Tibetan city, ringed by miniature mountains that are a conduit to the hereafter. |
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A number of interesting comparisons can be made between the specification, the two drawings and the maquette, showing the transition from design to the finished carving. |
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He then created a final maquette that was approved by the superintendent, the principal and the school board. |
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The SLS process significantly shortens the production time from the maquette to the casting while retaining the artistic detail. |
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You could use math skills to calculate proportions and the ratio of the maquette to the final sculpture. |
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Following a maquette in wood, Damien Gires concluded the object must be lightweight, stackable, recyclable, portable and use the least material possible. |
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In this maquette aluminum pipes with modulus 10, 15, 20 cm play the role of the components of the noncontinuous compressive. |
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Lacking funds, Morris had to cancel Moore's sculpture, which had not progressed beyond the maquette stage. |
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The 4ft-high bronze maquette was used to persuade councillors to commission the statue and was so heavy it required five people to carry it in for filming. |
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AaThe exhibition also includes photos and documents portraying Golan in the pre-occupation era, and a maquette of Golan by the governorates' artists. |
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Laden with possibility and redundancy in equal measure, the maquette is a kind of sculptural prototype, doomed to supersession by the finished work. |
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