sculptress
IPA: skˈʌɫptrɪs
noun
- (dated) A female sculptor.
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Examples of "sculptress" in Sentences
- He operates a music studio and she is a sculptress.
- Eva Hesse was a sculptress who managed to escape Nazi Germany with her family and emigrate to America.
- The estate of a recently deceased South Philadelphia sculptress named Antoinette proved to be an especially rich source of fabulous baroque décor.
- The estate of a recently deceased South Philadelphia sculptress named Antoinette proved to be an especially rich source of fabulous baroque décor.
- The most remarkable piece of sculpture in the American section was perhaps that in marble of The Death of Cleopatra by Edmonia Lewis, the sculptress and protégée of Charlotte Cushman.
- There were only two sculptures, put on view on the corners of the gallery; one was a bust by Mrs Minhas; a normal academic creation while the other one was an abstract and mythological mould by Munazza Rashid, a sculptress from NCA.
- So Hemming designed each god an individual armor inspired by the creature or plant motif attributed to them in mythology – Zeus was “eagle like,” for example – then the sculptress Emma Hanson sculpted a life-sized version of the design, which was then molded and made in metal.
- With Charlotte Legge and Kate Braine's royal connections Ms. Legge is the daughter of the Earl of Dartmouth and Raine Spencer, Princess Diana's stepmother; Ms. Braine is a well-known sculptress and London social figure, it wasn't long before their oversized rings made of handblown Venetian glass became a must-have in smart circles.
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