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Carolitic

Adorned with sculptured leaves and branches

Elgin marbles

Greek sculptures in the British Museum They were obtained at Athens about 1811 by Lord Elgin

Corbeil

A sculptured basket of flowers a corbel

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Fine arts

2 Geo. 5, c. 46). 'Artistic work' is defined by the Act as including 'works of painting, drawing, sculpture and artistic craftsmanship, and architectural works of art and engravings and photographs (s. 35). 'Work of sculpture' includes

Sculpturesque

After the manner of sculpture resembling or relating to sculpture

Sculptural

Of or pertaining to sculpture

Publication

the construction of an architectural work of art, but the issue of photographs and engravings of works of sculpture and architectural works of art is not to be deemed to be publication of such works [s. 1

Profession

Edn. Means an occupation requiring either purely intellectual skill, or of manual skill controlled as in painting and sculpture, or surgery by the intellectual skill of the operator, as distinguished from an occupation which is substantially the

Model

Model, a representation or copy of a thing. In the Copyright Act, 1911, 'work of sculpture' includes casts and models; see s. 35 of the Act. See COPYRIGHT.

Consumption and use

destroy them nor does he to diminish their value or utility. A man purchases a valuable piece of sculpture or painting for preservation in a national museum does not destroy it nor does he use it himself

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