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sculpture (visual work)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Three-dimensional works of art in which images and forms are produced in relief, in intaglio, or in the round. The term refers particularly to art works created by carving or engraving a hard material, by molding or casting a malleable material (which usually then hardens), or by assembling parts to create a three-dimensional object. It is typically used to refer to large or medium-sized objects made of stone, wood, bronze, or another metal. Small objects are typically referred to as "carvings" or another appropriate term. "Sculpture" refers to works that represent tangible beings, objects, or groups of objects, or are abstract works that have defined edges and boundaries and can be measured. As three-dimensional works become more diffused in space or time, or less tangible, use appropriate specific terms, such as "mail art" or "environmental art."

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Judith and Jan Zach papers

 Collection
Identifier: WUA084
Overview

The Judith and Jan Zach papers document the art and teaching careers of sculpture artist Jan Zach and contain personal and family records for Zach's wife, Judith Ella Monk-Zach.

Dates: 1860-2008; Majority of material found within 1936-2003