Pottery includes globular vessels with cylindrical necks, pedestalled bowls, and one-handled cups, sometimes with embossed ornament. |
That story disintegrated in the nineteen-sixties, when minimalism rejected the framed and pedestalled suggestiveness of historical painting and sculpture in favor of the droning presence of taciturn objects and arrangements. |
Those pieces were made not to be pedestalled, as treasures, but to enhance lived protocols of perception and feeling. |
Especially are they needed by the pedestalled woman in her conflict with the natural. |
Who would have thought that today's strongest sculptor would advance forms of pedestalled figures with heart-wrenching, humanistic content? |
The gleam of the torches flickered up gigantic colonnades, pedestalled on beautiful little groups of caryatids. |