Definitions

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H B M W U C O J W S D S K N B E L G J E E
D U C I I T P R X G B S O G J W O H M E L
M O D E L L I N G W J E T N O R W B B H M
J N R B J E Q P F W K N W I Y H T G N X L
E U E E A L Y O I K H I P N O I E S B M J
K R L V I W X T A V P T G E C N N L V C H
O X I B J S U S B X Q N Y T A G S T I A B
U S E S I V S O D C F A F R N G I Q Q K S
R G F K J I V P Q K N H O O O S L W N I G
O A S B U A R P D I X P N H N E E U E M R
S O C C T U U A B N J E S S Y I S P C R E
M H U C P X N R N M L L V E H R T D G V O
L L L W T N S T L L O E G R J E R E D D O
L X P A W X A N Q M U S J O H N E L D A S
Y G T V A D P O O M M Y B F C I N X A A L
F Y U A X R V C V F F R P R A T G V A C B
H E R I C B S L J C M H W H I A T I D M Y
X M E P O E Q V J V U C U O S C H B B C F
L O S T W A X T E C H N I Q U E X G W L C
A P N O J Q N C Y I T S V C J N D K O Y A
L S F F D Q S U G J H N G P C Q M Q M Q D

Clues

  • 'U' shaped folds in drapery (10)
  • A body of Principles, rules or standards (5)
  • A Mixture of Gold and Ivory (16)
  • Counter Balance. The hips tilt in one direction and the shoulders tilt in the other. Contraction of one side of the torso, extension of the other. (12)
  • Sculpture is still attached to the original block of stone (6, 9)
  • The drapery depicts the human form beneath (9)
  • The material cannot support it's own weight (3, 7, 8)
  • The way in which Bronze statues are made. First a clay model is completed. Then covered in Wax. Then encased in a clay mould. Molten Bronze then poured in to the mould. (4, 3, 9)
  • To shorten so as to create an illusion of depth (14)
  • Young Male (6)

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