It was made from bronze... i think :)
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The first large scale sculpture by Michelangelo was a standing larger than life marble sculpture of Hercules. Eventually the statue made its way to Paris and was erected in one of the gardens at Fontainebleau by Henry IV. In 1713 the garden was destroyed and the statue lost.
Moores's motto is 'Well Made, Well Priced, Well Dressed'.
One notable sculpture at Yorkshire Sculpture Park is "The Walking Man" by artist Sean Henry, which is a 10-foot-tall bronze sculpture of a human figure. The park also features various other sculptures by well-known artists such as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth.
The "King and Queen" sculpture by Henry Moore is primarily made from travertine, a type of limestone. This material was chosen for its durability and ability to be intricately carved, allowing Moore to create the abstract forms that characterize the piece. The sculpture reflects Moore's exploration of human figures and their relationship with the natural world.
Henry Moore's oval with points is a bronze sculpture created in 1968. It features a series of abstract oval shapes with points radiating outwards from the centers, resembling a cosmic or celestial motif. The sculpture showcases Moore's interest in organic forms and the exploration of space and volume in his work.
the ancient Egyptian sculpture king menkaure and his gueen is made out of greywacke.
philippine sculpture is a kind of sculpture that are made from ewan.. hhehehe
I was 11 when I made my First Sculpture it was the Solar System
floating gardens are gardens made by the Aztecs.
floating gardens are gardens made by the Aztecs.
Vincent van Gogh painted it