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  • ...the analysis of the organic matters engaged in works of art <ref>painting, sculptures, archeological sites, monuments, contemporary art, modern and ancient paper
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  • ...es have considerable application in the custom making of jewelry and small sculptures. Different formulations produce waxes from those soft enough to be molded
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  • [[File:Caruaru-figuras-de-barro.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Giant [[Clay]] sculptures in [[Caruaru]].]] ...man for thousands of years to produce [[pottery]], buildings, and artistic sculptures.
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  • * [http://www.urbansculptures.com/ Randalls Urban Sculptures], Photos of architectural terra cotta and gargoyles from demolished buildin
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  • ...also as bridge piers and in the foundations and walls of buildings or the sculptures that decorated them. Frequently, entire buildings were dressed in Hummelsto
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  • ...tdoor use the plaster image may be painted to resemble a metal image; such sculptures are suitable only for presentation in a weather-protected environment. [[I
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  • Zinc was also cast for sculptures and decorative elements in Germany as early as 1832. Decorative architectur ...as also used for decorative purposes, including architectural ornaments or sculptures. A famous FAMOUS example of this is the Statue of Liberty.
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  • ...duct could be moulded into complex shapes made it ideal for large statues, sculptures and sculptural façades. Moulds were often kept for many years, for repeate [[Category:Sculptures]]
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  • ...well as [[brick]]s and [[roof shingle]]s. In ancient times, the first clay sculptures were dried (baked) in the sun after being formed. Later, they were placed i
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  • ...It has a broad range of applications which include home building, creating sculptures, repair of existing artifacts and building [[boat]]s and [[ship]]s.
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  • ...[[fragile]] items. Engineered packaging principles are designed to protect sculptures, vases, large fossils, lamp bases, busts, computers, furniture, chandeliers
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  • Art and crafts. 3-D needle-felted sculptures (such as animals and humans) and 2-D needle-felted wall-hangings.
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  • ...hic B|pre-pottery neolithic]] period, around 7200 BC. The fact that these sculptures have lasted so long is a testament to the durability of lime plaster.<ref>J
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  • ...ed with [[Lord Krishna]], who is always portrayed holding a [[bansuri]] in sculptures and paintings. The [[Bamboo Organ]] of [[Las Piñas]], [[Philippines]] has
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  • 41 KB (6,609 words) - 10:24, 20 September 2010
  • ...ve motifs used to fix lead sheet. Lead is still widely used in statues and sculptures.
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  • ...s have sculpted the Buttermoo for the Iowa State Fair. Mr. Daniels created sculptures for the fair through the 1930s. In 1940, Chicago sculptor James Schaumford ...ed a new piece for the fair each year until 2005. Some of her more notable sculptures include likenesses of Garth Brooks, John Wayne, Elvis Presley, and her own
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  • * [http://www.ice-cream-recipes.com/ice_cream_sculptures.htm Ice Cream sculptures]
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