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    Royal sculpture in Egypt 300 BC - AD 220 by Brophy, EM

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The aim of this thesis is to approach Ptolemaic and Imperial royal sculpture in Egypt dating between 300 BC and AD 220 (the reigns of Ptolemy I and Caracalla) from a contextual point of view. …”
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    Figural sculpture in Roman Britain and its continental relationships by Coombe, P

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Roman sculpture was in many ways remarkably homogenous across the empire, but there was also significant local adaptation. …”
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    Plasmonic sensing using metallic nano-sculptured thin films by Abdulhalim, Ibrahim

    Published 2014
    “…Nano-sculptured thin films (nSTFs) is a group of meterials prepared by the oblique or the glancing angle deposition technique. …”
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    Homogenization studies for optical sensors based on sculptured thin films by Jamaian, Siti Suhana

    Published 2012
    “…In this thesis we investigate theoretically various types of sculptured thin film (STF) envi�sioned as platforms for optical sensing. …”
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    Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data by Bhargava, Rahul, D'Ignazio, Catherine

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…data, data literacy, data visualization, pedagogy, sculpture, play, design…”
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    '(Un)richtige Aufnahme': Renaissance sculpture and the visual historiography of art history by Johnson, GA

    Published 2012
    “…Extract<br> ‘How should one photograph sculpture?’ asked Heinrich Wölfflin in the titles of three ground-breaking articles on the subject published in 1896–97 and 1915 (plate 1).1 Few art historians have seriously considered the question, not just in regard to photographing Italian Renaissance sculpture, which was Wölfflin's main concern in these publications, but works of art in general.2 Examining both how and why art works have been photographed and otherwise reproduced, however, can tell us a great deal about what one might call the ‘visual historiography’ of art history as a discipline. …”
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    Moving Sculptures: Animating the Human Body in Stop-Motion WithPolymer Clay by Smerekanych, Eva B.

    Published 2024
    “…The motivation for this study is to find a way to bring sculptures to life in a way that does not sacrifice attention to detail. …”
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