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Top: Arts: Visual_Arts: Sculpture: History: Sculptors
This category is for sculptors of historical significance.
Alexander Porfiryevich Archipenko (1887-1964) Ukranian sculptor associated with the cubist movement.
Bologna, Giovanni (da) or Giambologna, Jean de Boulogne (1529-1608)- Florentine sculptor.
Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957) Romanian sculptor and pioneer of abstraction; settled in Paris in 1904.
Alexander Calder (1898-1976) American sculptor and kinetic artist.
Antonio Canova (1757-1822), Italian Neoclassical sculptor.
Sir Anthony Caro (b.1924) British contemporary sculptor.
Benvenuto Cellini (1500-71) Florentine sculptor, goldsmith and writer.
Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002), Basque abstract sculptor.
Sir Jacob Epstein (1880-1959) American-born sculptor who worked mainly in England.
Naum Gabo (1890-1977)Russian-born artist influenced by Constructivism and Cubism.
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (1891-1915) French sculptor who lived in London.
Nicolaus (von Leyden or Leyen) Gerhaert (active 1462-73/8) German Gothic sculptor.
Lorenzo Ghiberti (1378-1455), Florentine sculptor famous for making two of the three bronze doors for the Baptistry in Florence.
Grinling Gibbons (1648-1721), Dutch-English woodcarver.
John Gibson (1790-1866) British-born Neoclassical sculptor who lived most of his life in Rome.
François Girardon (1628-1715), Classical French sculptor for Louis XIV.
Gislebertus, active (c.1125-35) French Romanesque sculptor.
Julio González or Gonzáles (1876-1942) Born in Barcelona to a metal-working family, a pioneer of welded steel sculpture.
Franz Ignaz Günther (1725-75), German Rococo sculptor.
Jacques Lipchitz (1891-1973) Lithuanian/French sculptor.
Isamu Noguchi (1904-88) American abstract expressionist sculptor.
David Smith (1906-65) American sculptor who worked primarily in steel.
Ossip Zadkine (1890-1967) Russian born sculptor.
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