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29491
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The Mary Duke Biddle Education Gallery will host an exhibition that will help answer how artists make their artworks. The exhibit will provide an in-depth look at a variety of techniques in sculpture and painting. The focus will be on some of the technical devices used by artists for bronze casting, stone carving, tempera painting on panel, and painting on canvas. Several famous artworks from artists such as Cecco di Pietro, Andrew Wythe, Elliot Daingerfield, Emile-Jean-Horace Vernet, Howard Mehring, Jo Davidson, and Fracesco Laurana will be displayed with explanations of how the artists created their masterpieces.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Autumn 1986, p11-13
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3718
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Chris Roth of Old Fort sculpts totem poles, animals, and people with a unique instrument - a chainsaw. Taught by his father, Roth fetches an average of $100 a foot for his work. More elaborate pieces are priced higher. At twenty-four, he is the youngest chainsaw carver in the country.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 66 Issue 1, June 1998, p21,23-24, il Periodical Website
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29566
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North Carolina sculptor Patrick Dougherty, also known as the Stickman, creates whimsical sculptures comprised of tree saplings, branches, twigs and vines. Over the past thirty years, he has built hundreds of these works in public, and become internationally acclaimed. His latest work will be constructed at Durham’s Sarah P. Duke Gardens.
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