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Sculpture Produced: At the same time as these amazing constructions Picasso also used quite a different technique and after a long period of preparation, with a large number of drawings, he finally produced one of his most famous works, a clay sculpture produced called " Man with Sheep" (top left) (1944). Picasso himself used to tell the story of how he came to finish the sculpture produced: it was over six foot high, and after he had spent only two consecutive afternoons on it, he discovered that he had not prepared it properly. Then for two whole months, he did not even touch the metal frame of the sculpture produced.
Remington turned to sculpture produced in 1895. By natural talent, he modeled The Bronco Buster, the most famous of American Western art bronzes. Along with an ever-increasing volume of painting and drawing, he produced 25 notable works of sculpture produced during the following 14 years. He was also an accomplished vriter of fact and fiction. From the beginning, his illustrations for magazines were accompanied with text of his own writing, and signed articles began appearing by 1888.
Naturally such a carving has pronounced tactile quality. Obviously different works of sculpture produced vary markedly in this tactile sense. sculpture produced which appeals much more strongly to the visual sense is spoken of as pictorial. Such work is usually rough, might even be unpleasant to touch, and makes its effects largely by plays of light and shadow, often with extreme contrasts produced by deep holes or grooves.
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