I propose that 3 Dimensional art is a spectrum. On one side isMichelangelo's David, the greatest sculpture ever made, and the other end is theColosseum, a masterpiece of architecture. Then there is a fuzzy grey area. The St. Louis Arch is in this area.
Anyway, look at it how you want. I think three dimensional art is it's own big happy family. Good Luck.
Art is drawing, sketching, painting, sculpture of any subject except buildings and spaces. Architecture is the design of buildings and spaces.
The primary difference between Hindu and Islamic architecture is that Hindu architecture incorporates figural art, primarily through sculpture and carved frescoes. Islamic architecture focuses on geometric and abstract designs as Islam does not permit artistic representations of human figures to prevent idolatry.
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R. A. Stalley has written: 'Mellifont Abbey, a study of its architectural history' -- subject(s): Mellifont Abbey 'Architecture and sculpture in Ireland, 1150-1350' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Gothic, Architecture, Medieval, Gothic Architecture, Gothic Sculpture, Irish Sculpture, Medieval Architecture, Medieval Sculpture, Sculpture, Sculpture, Gothic, Sculpture, Irish, Sculpture, Medieval 'The Cistercian monasteries of Ireland' -- subject(s): Art, Irish, Art, Medieval, Cistercian art, Cistercians, History, Irish Art, Medieval Art
Stephen Michael Mesich has written: 'Sculpture and architecture' -- subject(s): Sculpture, Architecture
Anila Verghese has written: 'Religious traditions at Vijayanagara, as revealed through its monuments' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Architecture, Vijayanagara, Hindu Sculpture, Hindu Temples, Sculpture, Hindu, Sculpture, Vijayanagara, Temples, Hindu, Vijayanagara Architecture, Vijayanagara Sculpture 'Archaeology, art, and religion' -- subject(s): Architecture, Vijayanagara, Art, Hindu, Hindu Art, Hindu Temples, Sculpture, Sculpture, Vijayanagara, Temples, Hindu, Vijayanagara Architecture, Vijayanagara Sculpture
A statue is a sculpture of a human or animal figure. However, generically a sculpture does not have to be a statue, it can be an abstract form or simply figurative.
Edgar Waterman Anthony has written: 'Early Florentine architecture and decoration' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Architecture, Church buildings, Decoration and ornament, Florentine Sculpture, Medieval Architecture, Medieval Sculpture, Sculpture
A sculpture is the actual piece of art that's been made, and the sculptor is person who made it.
Network architecture refers to the design and structure of a network, including components, protocols, and technologies used for communication. Network topology, on the other hand, refers to the physical or logical layout of devices and how they are connected in a network, such as bus, star, ring, or mesh. In essence, network architecture defines how components work together, while network topology defines how components are arranged.
Nothing they are the same
Architecture and sculpture were the major ancient Egyptian arts because of their religion. They had to build pyramids in order to keep their dead safe.