Definitions

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

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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