The Correct Word to Use for an Artist Who Is Making Threedimensional Art Is

sculpture

the art of making forms by chiseling, carving, modeling, casting, etc.

Non to be confused with:

sculptor – an artist who makes sculptures

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sculp·ture

(skŭlp′chər)

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ane. The art or exercise of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief, as by chiseling marble, modeling clay, or casting in metallic.

2.

a. A work of art created by sculpture.

b. Such works of art considered as a group.

3. Ridges, indentations, or other markings, every bit on a shell, formed by natural processes.

five. sculp·tured, sculp·tur·ing, sculp·tures

v. tr.

1. To mode (rock, bronze, or forest, for example) into a iii-dimensional effigy.

two. To correspond in sculpture: sculpture a lion.

3. To decoration with sculpture.

four. To modify the shape or profile of, every bit by erosion.

v. intr.

To make sculptures or a sculpture.


[Middle English language, from Latin sculptūra, from sculptus, past participle of sculpere, to carve; meet skel- in Indo-European roots.]


sculp′tur·al adj.

sculp′tur·al·ly adv.

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sculpture

(ˈskʌlptʃə)

n

1. (Art Terms) the art of making figures or designs in relief or the round by carving wood, moulding plaster, etc, or casting metals, etc

2. (Art Terms) works or a work made in this manner

three. ridges or indentations equally on a beat, formed by natural processes

iv. (Physical Geography) the gradual formation of the landscape past erosion

vb (mainly tr)

5. (Art Terms) (also intr) to carve, cast, or fashion (stone, bronze, etc) three dimensionally

half-dozen. (Art Terms) to portray (a person, etc) by means of sculpture

7. (Art Terms) to grade in the manner of sculpture, esp to shape (mural) by erosion

8. (Fine art Terms) to decorate with sculpture

Also (for senses 5–viii): sculpt

[C14: from Latin sculptūra a carving; meet sculpt]

ˈsculptural adj

ˈsculpturally adv

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sculp•ture

(ˈskʌlp tʃər)

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1. the fine art of carving, modeling, welding, or otherwise producing figurative or abstract works of fine art in three dimensions, every bit in relief, intaglio, or in the round.

2. such works of art collectively.

three. an individual piece of such piece of work.

5.t.

4. to carve, model, weld, or otherwise produce (a piece of sculpture).

5. to produce a portrait or epitome of in this manner; represent in sculpture.

6. to change the form of (the land surface) past erosion.

5.i.

7. to work as a sculptor.

[1350–1400; < Latin sculptūra, derivative of sculpt(usa) (past participle of sculpere to carve)]

sculp′tur•al, adj.

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sculpture


Past participle: sculptured
Gerund: sculpturing
Imperative
sculpture
sculpture
Nowadays
I sculpture
yous sculpture
he/she/it sculptures
we sculpture
you lot sculpture
they sculpture
Preterite
I sculptured
you sculptured
he/she/information technology sculptured
we sculptured
yous sculptured
they sculptured
Present Continuous
I am sculpturing
y'all are sculpturing
he/she/information technology is sculpturing
nosotros are sculpturing
you are sculpturing
they are sculpturing
Present Perfect
I have sculptured
yous accept sculptured
he/she/it has sculptured
we accept sculptured
you have sculptured
they take sculptured
Past Continuous
I was sculpturing
yous were sculpturing
he/she/it was sculpturing
we were sculpturing
you were sculpturing
they were sculpturing
Past Perfect
I had sculptured
yous had sculptured
he/she/it had sculptured
we had sculptured
you lot had sculptured
they had sculptured
Time to come
I will sculpture
you lot will sculpture
he/she/it volition sculpture
we will sculpture
you will sculpture
they volition sculpture
Future Perfect
I will accept sculptured
you volition have sculptured
he/she/information technology will take sculptured
we will have sculptured
you will have sculptured
they will have sculptured
Future Continuous
I will exist sculpturing
yous volition be sculpturing
he/she/it will be sculpturing
we will exist sculpturing
you will be sculpturing
they will be sculpturing
Present Perfect Continuous
I accept been sculpturing
you accept been sculpturing
he/she/it has been sculpturing
we take been sculpturing
yous have been sculpturing
they have been sculpturing
Time to come Perfect Continuous
I will have been sculpturing
you will have been sculpturing
he/she/it will have been sculpturing
we will have been sculpturing
y'all volition have been sculpturing
they volition have been sculpturing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been sculpturing
you had been sculpturing
he/she/information technology had been sculpturing
nosotros had been sculpturing
yous had been sculpturing
they had been sculpturing
Conditional
I would sculpture
you would sculpture
he/she/information technology would sculpture
we would sculpture
you would sculpture
they would sculpture
Past Conditional
I would take sculptured
you would have sculptured
he/she/information technology would have sculptured
we would have sculptured
you would take sculptured
they would have sculptured

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Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend:

Noun 1. sculpture - a three-dimensional work of plastic art sculpture - a three-dimensional piece of work of plastic art

statuary - a sculpture fabricated of statuary

bust - a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person

carving - a sculpture created by removing material (every bit wood or ivory or stone) in order to create a desired shape

marble - a sculpture carved from marble

mobile - sculpture suspended in midair whose delicately counterbalanced parts tin be prepare in motion by air currents

dirt sculpture, modeling, moulding, molding, mould, mold - sculpture produced by molding

plastic art - the arts of shaping or modeling; carving and sculpture

relievo, rilievo, sculptural relief, embossment, relief - sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from the surrounding background

stabile - a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support

statue - a sculpture representing a homo or brute

solid figure, 3-dimensional figure - a 3-dimensional shape

two. sculpture - creating figures or designs in three dimensions

carving

artistic creation, artistic production, fine art - the creation of beautiful or meaning things; "art does not need to be innovative to be expert"; "I was never whatever skillful at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"

modelling, modeling, moulding, molding - a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work tin be copied

beaux arts, fine arts - the written report and creation of visual works of art

Verb ane. sculpture - create by shaping stone or woods or any other hard fabric; "sculpt a swan out of a block of water ice"

sculpt

artistic creation, artistic product, art - the cosmos of beautiful or significant things; "fine art does not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any practiced at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting space beautifully"

grave, sculpt, sculpture - shape (a material similar stone or wood) by whittling away at it; "She is sculpting the cake of marble into an image of her husband"

shape, mould, mold, form, forge, piece of work - make something, unremarkably for a specific function; "She molded the rice balls carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough"; "shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword"

2. sculpture - shape (a material similar stone or wood) by whittling away at it; "She is sculpting the block of marble into an epitome of her husband"

grave, sculpt

carve - class past carving; "Carve a flower from the water ice"

sculpt, sculpture - create past shaping stone or wood or whatsoever other hard fabric; "sculpt a swan out of a block of water ice"

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sculpture

verb

1. carve, form, cut, model, way, shape, mould, sculpt, chisel, hew, sculp He sculptured the figure in marble.

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Translations

socha sochařství

skulptur billedhuggerkunst

kuvanveisto muovata veistää veistos esittää

skulptura

szobor szobrászat

skúlptúr, höggmynd skúlptúr, höggmyndalist

彫刻

조각술

sculptură

sochárstvo

kip kiparstvo

kip

skulptur

การแกะสลัก

tác phẩm điêu khắc

Collins Spanish Dictionary - Consummate and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

sculpture

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged seventh Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

sculptor

(ˈskalptə) feminine ˈsculptress noun

an artist who carves or models in rock, clay, wood etc. beeldhouer نَحّات، مَثّال скулптор escultor sochař, -ka der/die Bildhauer(in) billedhugger γλύπτης escultor; escultora skulptor, kujur پيكرتراش kuvanveistäjä sculpteur/-eure פסל, פסלת मूर्तिकार kipar, rezbar szobrász pemahat myndhöggvari scultore 彫刻家 조각가 skulptorius skulptors; tēlnieks pemahat patung beeldhouwer billedhogger rzeźbiarz, rzeźbiarka مجسمه جوړوونكى، كاڼى توږونكى ( سنګ تراش escultor sculptor скульптор sochár, -ka kipar vajar skulptör, bildhuggare ช่างแกะสลัก heykeltraş 雕刻家 скульптор سنگتراش nhà điêu khắc 雕刻家

ˈsculpture (-tʃə) substantive

1. the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc. He went to fine art school to study painting and sculpture. beeldhou فَن النَّحْت склуптура escultura sochařství die Bildhauerkunst billedhuggerkunst; skulptur γλυπτική escultura skulptuur, kuju پيكرتراشي kuvanveisto sculpture פיסול मूर्तिकला skulptura, kip szobrászat seni pahat skúlptúr, höggmyndalist scultura 彫刻 조각 skulptūra skulptūra seni pahat beeldhouwkunst billedhoggerkunst rzeźba مجسمه جوړونه، سنګ تراشي، بت جوړونه: مجسمه، بت escultura sculp­tură скульптура sochárstvo kiparstvo vajarstvo skulptur ประติมากรรม heykeltraşlık 雕刻藝術 ліплення; різьбярство سنگتراشی nghệ thuật điêu khắc 雕刻艺术

ii. work washed by a sculptor. These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture. beeldhouwerk نَحْتِيَّه، تِمْثال مَنحوت статуя escultura sochařství die Skulptur billedhuggerkunst γλυπτό escultura raidkunst پيكره veistos sculpture פסל मूर्ति बनाना kiparstvo szobor pahatan skúlptúr, höggmynd scultura 彫刻 조각 작품 skulptūra skulptūra arca beeldhouwwerk statue, skulptur rzeźbiarstwo مجسمه escultura sculp­tură изваяние, скульптура sochárstvo, sochárske dielo plastika skulptura skulptur งานที่ทำโดยช่างแกะสลัก heykel 雕刻品 скульптура, статуя سنگتراش کا بنایا مجسمہ tác phẩm điêu khắc 雕刻品

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sculpture

فَنُّ النَحْت socha skulptur Skulptur γλυπτό escultura kuvanveisto sculpture skulptura scultura 彫刻 조각술 beeldhouwwerk skulptur rzeźba escultura скульптура skulptur การแกะสลัก heykel tác phẩm điêu khắc 雕塑

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