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FIGURATIVE SCULPTURE A brief look
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Examples of Classical and Neo-Classical Sculpture
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Verrocchio, 1473 Michelangelo, 1504 Donatello, 1440s Famous Davids from the Renaissance
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Auguste Rodin, Age of Bronze, 1876
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Auguste Rodin Balzac, 1819 The Thinker, 1880
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Edgar Degas, Dancer, 1880
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Henri Matisse La Serpentine, 1909 The Serf, 1903
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Alexander Archipenko Gondelier, 1914 Torso in space, 1936
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Aristide Maillol, Las Tes Ninfa, 1938
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Marino Marini, Danzatrice, 1949
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Ernst Barlach
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Gaston Lachaise
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Domnisoara Pogany, 1931 The Kiss, 1908 Constantin Brancusi
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Jacques Lipchitz Sailor with Guitar, 1914
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Auguste Malliol The River, 1943 Action in Chains, 1969
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Umberto Boccioni, Unique Form in Contemporary Space, 1913
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Nuam Gabo Konsruktiver Kopf # 1, 1915
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Raoul Hausmann, Mechanical Head, 1919
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Alberto Giacometti Hands Holding the Void, 1934
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Alberto Giacometti, La Foret, 1950
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Lamentation, 1938 Grieving Parents, 1932 Kathë Kollwitz
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Henry Moore
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Image from Beaux-arts gallery, London
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Alexander Calder, Romulus and Remus, 1928
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Willem DeKooning, Large Torso, 1974
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H.C. Westermann The Evil New War God, 1958 Memorial to the Idea of Man if He Was An Idea, 1958
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Marisol John, Washington,and Emily Roebling Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge for the First Time, 1989
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Ed Keinholz, The State Hospital, 1966
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George Segal
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George Segal, views from The Holocaust, 1979
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Duane Hanson
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Robert Graham Source Figure, 1991 Untitled (back), 2003
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Walking man Dancers Jonathan Borofsky
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Chris Burden, Doorway to Heaven, 1973 Gilbert and George, The Singing Sculpture, 1971
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Tim Hawkinson, Inflatable Self Portrait, 1993
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Ernst Barlach Kathe Kollwitz Constantin Brancusi Jonathan Borofsky Alexander Calder Edgar Degas Ed Kienholz
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