Sculpture music painting
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FINEARTSSculpture, music, painting.
ARTSPainting, sculpture, music.
ARTSPainting and sculpture
ARTSSculpture, painting, etc.
ARTSPainting, sculpture, etc.
FINEARTSPainting, sculpture, etc.
ARTSPainting and sculpture.
FINEARTSSculpture, painting, etc.
ARTPainting or sculpture
ARTFORMPainting or sculpture
FINEARTPainting or sculpture
ARTSPainting and sculpture, e.g.
FINEARTSPainting and sculpture, e.g.
ARTSSculpture and painting, e.g.
ARTEPainting and sculpture in Italy
DRAPERYClothing represented in sculpture or painting.
annunciationsA painting or sculpture depicting this
annunciationA painting or sculpture depicting this
NUDEType of figure, in painting, sculpture, etc.
draperyhangings, clothing, etc., in sculpture or painting
lunettepainting, sculpture, or window filling such an area
cherubicbeautiful usually winged child in painting and sculpture
draperiesThe artistic arrangement of clothing in sculpture or painting
grisaillesA method of painting in gray monochrome, typically to imitate sculpture
collectionsAn art museum's holdings organized by medium, such as sculpture, painting, or photography
predellasA painting or sculpture on this, typically forming an appendage to an altarpiece
polychromyThe art of painting in several colors, esp. as applied to ancient pottery, sculpture, and architecture
minimalismA trend in sculpture and painting that arose in the 1950s and used simple, typically massive, forms
grotesquesA style of decorative painting or sculpture consisting of the interweaving of human and animal forms with flowers and foliage
semiabstractionpertaining to or designating a style of painting or sculpture in which the subject remains recognizable although the forms are highly stylized in a manner derived from abstract art
salonsAn annual exhibition of the work of living artists held by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris, originally in the Salon d'Apollon in the Louvre in 1667