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  • 1 פסלות

    sculpture

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  • 2 ביאנלה לפיסול

    sculpture bienale

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  • 3 חוג פיסול

    sculpture class

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  • 4 פיסול

    sculpture, statuary

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  • 5 אודאליסק

    odalisque, woman held in slavery or a kept woman (in the past in harems of the Middle East particularly Turkish harem) ; representation of an odalisque in art (such as a painting or sculpture) ; doxy, mistress; woman who lives together with an important man

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  • 6 אמנות הפיסול

    the art of sculpturing, sculpture

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  • 7 גילוף

    carving, engraving, gravure, scrimshaw, sculpture

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  • 8 גלוף

    carving, engraving, gravure, scrimshaw, sculpture

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  • 9 חטב

    v. be carved, sculptured; to get a curved body
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    v. be cut, chopped, felled (wood)
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    v. be well carved; to get a well curved body
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    v. to carve, sculpture; make a curved body
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    v. to cut, chop, fell (wood)

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  • 10 פסול

    adj. disqualified, unfit, faulty, illegitimate, invalid, invalidated, prohibited, trashy
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    fault, flaw, blemish
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    sculpture, statuary

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  • 11 פסל

    n. sculptor
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    v. be disqualified
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    v. be sculpted, engraved
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    v. to disqualify
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    v. to sculpt, engrave
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    statue, image, idol, sculpture, statuary, icon

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  • 12 ציור ופיסול

    painting and sculpture

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  • 13 תגליף

    engraving, scrimshaw, sculpture, carving

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  • 14 פרצוף

    פַּרְצוֹףm. (an adapt. of πρόσωπον, as if it were פרץ אף) face, visage, front. Yeb.XVI, 3 פ׳ פנים the full face, v. חוֹטָם. Ib. 120a פ׳ פנים ולא פדחת if the face is left, but without the forehead. Erub.18a, v. דִּיפְּרוֹסוֹף. Ber.61a (ref. to הצלע, Gen. 2:22) חד אמר פ׳ one says, it means one of the two faces of Adam (v. דִּיפְּרוֹסוֹף). Snh.103b בתחלה … פ׳ אחדוכ׳ first he made it (the idol) with one face, and afterwards with four. Yoma 72b רוקם פ׳ אחדוכ׳ by roḳem (Ex. 28:39) needlework is meant and therefore one front (design on one side), by ḥoshebh (ib. 1 5) embroidery is meant and therefore two fronts (designs on both sides); a. fr.Pl. פַּרְצוּפִים, פַּרְצוּפִין, פַּרְצוּפוֹת. Ib. שני פ׳; Tosef.Shek. III, 14 שתי פ׳ (fem.). Ab. Zar.42b כל הפ׳ מותריןוכ׳ you are permitted to sculpture all faces except the human face. Ib. 12a פ׳ המקלחין מיםוכ׳ sculptures of human faces which throw forth water in the large cities (fountains). Y. ib. III, 42c bot. היו חותמין בפַרְסוֹפוֹת used seals on which human faces were engraven. Ib. כל פרס׳ היו בירושלםוכ׳ all kinds of statuary existed in Jerusalem except human faces. Y.Snh.IV, 22b bot. שינה פַּרְצוֹפוֹתֵיהֶן the Lord made the faces of men to differ from one another; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > פרצוף

  • 15 פַּרְצוֹף

    פַּרְצוֹףm. (an adapt. of πρόσωπον, as if it were פרץ אף) face, visage, front. Yeb.XVI, 3 פ׳ פנים the full face, v. חוֹטָם. Ib. 120a פ׳ פנים ולא פדחת if the face is left, but without the forehead. Erub.18a, v. דִּיפְּרוֹסוֹף. Ber.61a (ref. to הצלע, Gen. 2:22) חד אמר פ׳ one says, it means one of the two faces of Adam (v. דִּיפְּרוֹסוֹף). Snh.103b בתחלה … פ׳ אחדוכ׳ first he made it (the idol) with one face, and afterwards with four. Yoma 72b רוקם פ׳ אחדוכ׳ by roḳem (Ex. 28:39) needlework is meant and therefore one front (design on one side), by ḥoshebh (ib. 1 5) embroidery is meant and therefore two fronts (designs on both sides); a. fr.Pl. פַּרְצוּפִים, פַּרְצוּפִין, פַּרְצוּפוֹת. Ib. שני פ׳; Tosef.Shek. III, 14 שתי פ׳ (fem.). Ab. Zar.42b כל הפ׳ מותריןוכ׳ you are permitted to sculpture all faces except the human face. Ib. 12a פ׳ המקלחין מיםוכ׳ sculptures of human faces which throw forth water in the large cities (fountains). Y. ib. III, 42c bot. היו חותמין בפַרְסוֹפוֹת used seals on which human faces were engraven. Ib. כל פרס׳ היו בירושלםוכ׳ all kinds of statuary existed in Jerusalem except human faces. Y.Snh.IV, 22b bot. שינה פַּרְצוֹפוֹתֵיהֶן the Lord made the faces of men to differ from one another; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > פַּרְצוֹף

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  • Sculpture — en ronde bosse. David de Michel Ange La sculpture est une activité artistique qui consiste à concevoir et réaliser des formes en volume, en relief, soit en ronde bosse, en haut relief, en bas relief, par modelage, par taille directe, par soudure… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • sculpture — Sculpture. s. m. L art de sculper. Il s addonne à la sculpture. il excelle dans la sculpture. Il se prend aussi, pour L ouvrage du sculpteur. La sculpture de ce portrait est fort belle. on a payé tant pour la sculpture de cet autel. cette frise… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • sculpture — [skulp′chər] n. [ME < L sculptura < sculptus, pp. of sculpere: see SCULPTOR] 1. the art of carving wood, chiseling stone, casting or welding metal, molding clay or wax, etc. into three dimensional representations, as statues, figures, forms …   English World dictionary

  • Sculpture — Sculp ture (?; 135), n. [L. sculptura: cf. F. sculpture.] 1. The art of carving, cutting, or hewing wood, stone, metal, etc., into statues, ornaments, etc., or into figures, as of men, or other things; hence, the art of producing figures and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sculpture — ► NOUN 1) the art of making three dimensional figures and shapes, especially by carving stone or wood or casting metal. 2) a work of such a kind. ► VERB 1) make or represent by sculpture. 2) (sculptured) formed or shaped as if by sculpture,… …   English terms dictionary

  • sculpture — late 14c., from L. sculptura sculpture, from pp. stem of sculpere to carve, engrave, back formation from compounds such as exculpere, from scalpere to carve, cut, from PIE root * (s)kel to cut, cleave …   Etymology dictionary

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  • sculpture — index contour (shape) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • sculpture — sculpture, sculpt, sculp *carve, chisel, engrave, incise, etch Analogous words: shape, fashion, form (see MAKE): depict, portray, *represent …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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