A distinctive sculpture by Barnett Newman, Broken Obelisk, 1963-1967, stands in front of the chapel.
Mr. Segal's distinctive sculptures portray people in everyday situations.
Beside the lake, sits a distinctive tree-trunk sculpture known as a 'Llandoddie', one of many such sculptures distributed throughout the town.
And in 1961, she began to create the distinctive soft sculptures that are probably her most familiar works.
The thicker shelled species often carry a distinctive sculpture, which is also important in identifying fossil species.
The most distinctive Armenian sculptures, for example, are heavy stone crosses called khatchkars.
The building has distinctive sculptures of cows made of fibreglass on the roof, installed in 1977, which replaced some earlier stone cow sculptures.
The Olmecs were a particularly enigmatic people, known today mainly through their distinctive sculpture of huge human heads with masklike expressions and thick lips.
The name comes from the site of Lapita in New Caledonia, which was among the first places its distinctive sculpture would be found.
The shells of triphorids are small and extremely high-spired, with numerous narrow whorls which often have distinctive sculpture.