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MUR Henry - English sculptor of the XX century. Famous works: "King and Queen", "Mother and Child"

RYUD François - French sculptor of the first half of the XNUMXth century. representative of romanticism. Famous work - relief "La Marseillaise" on the Arc de Triomphe in Place de Gaulle in Paris

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STOS - German sculptor, XV-XVI centuries.

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GOUJON Jean - French sculptor of the first half of the XVI century. Representative of the Renaissance. Decorated the first buildings of the Louvre

DUCCIO Agostinodi - Italian sculptor of the middle of the XNUMXth century. Author of bas-relief compositions

ZORAH - American sculptor, XX century.

KRAFT - German sculptor, XV-XVI centuries.

Manzu Giacomo - Italian sculptor of the XX century. The famous work is the "Gate of Death" of the Cathedral of St. Petra in Rome

MARX - German sculptor, XX century.

MEUNIER Constantine - Belgian sculptor of the second half of the XNUMXth century. Famous works: "Hammer", "Loader"

MIRON - ancient Greek sculptor of the XNUMXth century BC. e. Famous sculptures: "Discobolus", "Athena and Marsyas"

MIRON - ancient Greek sculptor, "Discobolus"

Pilon Germain - French sculptor of the second half of the XNUMXth century. Representative of the Renaissance. The famous work is the tombstone of the royal couple: Henry II and Catherine de Medici

Rodin Auguste - French sculptor of the late XIX - early XX centuries. Famous work - a monument to the writer Balzac

PHIDIAS Ancient Greek sculptor of the XNUMXth century BC. e. Famous works - sculptures of Athena Promachos on the Acropolis, Olympian Zeus and Athena Parthenos - have not been preserved

SHADOV - German sculptor, XVIII-XIX centuries.

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AGELAD - ancient Greek sculptor

Barlach Ernst - German sculptor of the late XIX - early XX centuries. Famous works: "Blind", "Dancer", "Wanderer"

CANOVA Antonio - Italian sculptor of the late XVIII - early XIX centuries. representative of classicism. Famous works: the tombstone of Pope Clement XIII, the statue "Cupid and Psyche"

Calder - American sculptor, XX century.

KOLBE - German sculptor, XIX-XX centuries.

KREMER - German sculptor, XX century.

Critias - ancient Greek sculptor

LEOCHAR - ancient Greek sculptor, "Apollo Belvedere"

LYSIPP - ancient Greek sculptor of the XNUMXth century BC. e. Famous works: "Hermes Resting", "Apoxioment"

LYSIPP - ancient Greek sculptor

Mayol Aristide - French sculptor of the late XIX - early XX centuries. Famous works: "Mediterranean", "River"

MARINI Marino - Italian sculptor of the XX century. Famous work - "Horseman"

MILLES - Swedish, XIX-XX centuries.

NESIOT - ancient Greek sculptor

Paeonius - ancient Greek sculptor, statue of Nike

SKOSAP - ancient Greek sculptor of the XNUMXth century BC. e. The frieze of the mausoleum in Halicarnassus, decorated with his sculptures, has been preserved.

SLUTER - Burgundian sculptor, XIV-XV centuries.

TUTMES - ancient Egyptian sculptor of the XIV century BC. e. Created sculptures of Pharaoh Amenhotep IV and Queen Nefertiti

ŠTURSA - Czech sculptor, XIX-XX centuries, fountains

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Alkamen - ancient Greek sculptor

BERNINI Lorenzo - Italian sculptor of the middle of the XVII century. representative of the baroque. Famous works: "Apollo and Daphne", "The Ecstasy of St. Teresa"

GIBERTI Lorenzo - Italian sculptor of the first half of the XNUMXth century. Representative of the Florentine school of the early Renaissance

Kalamid - ancient Greek sculptor

LEMBRUK - German sculptor, XIX-XX centuries.

MULCHER - German sculptor, XV century.

STROBL - Hungarian sculptor, XIX-XX centuries.

Epstein - American, XX century.

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AALTONEN - Finnish sculptor, XX century.

BRYNKUSHI - Romanian sculptor, XIX-XX centuries, abstractionist

VIGELANN - Norwegian, XIX-XX centuries.

KRESILAY - ancient Greek sculptor

POLYGNOT - ancient Greek sculptor

POLYCLETUS (from Argos) - ancient Greek sculptor of the XNUMXth century BC. e. Famous works: "Dorifor", "Diadumen", "Wounded Amazon"

FALCONET Etienne Maurice - French sculptor of the second half of the XVIII century. Representative of the Rococo style and early classicism. Famous works: the statue "Pygmalion" and the monument to Peter I ("The Bronze Horseman")

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VERROCCHIO Andrea del - Italian sculptor of the second half of the XNUMXth century. Representative of the early Renaissance school. Famous work - statue "David"

DONATELLO - Italian sculptor of the first half of the XNUMXth century (real name Niccolò di Betto Bardi). Representative of the Florentine school of the early Renaissance. Famous works: "St. George", "David", "Judith and Holofernes"

MESHTROVICH - Croatian sculptor, XX century.

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KEFIOSODOT - ancient Greek sculptor, father of Praxiteles

Praxiteles - ancient Greek sculptor of the XNUMXth century BC. e. His works: "Aphrodite of Cnidus", "Resting Satyr", etc.

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LOGANOVSKY Alexander Vasilyevich - Russian sculptor of the second half of the XNUMXth century. Representative of late classicism. Famous work - "Guy playing pile"

THORVALDSEN - German sculptor, XVIII-XIX centuries.

HILDEBRAND - German sculptor, XIX-XX centuries.

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Michelangelo Buonarroti - Italian sculptor of the first half of the XNUMXth century. Representative of the late Renaissance. Famous works: statues "Moses", "David", etc.

RIMENSTEIDER - German sculptor, XV-XVI centuries.

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