The ancient Mediterranean sculptures that greet visitors to the Beck building served a religious function.
Painting and sculpture served largely as elements of architecture and town planning.
The sculptures serve as source material for, and exist peripherally to the final photographs.
The sculpture does not represent a moment of fighting, but rather serves as an allegory of victoriousness.
Such sculptures may have served a religious purpose rather than being purely decorative.
At the southeast corner of the park, a reflecting pool and sculpture serve as a focal point for pedestrians.
These acoustical sculptures vary with the position of the ear, and serve as codes that the brain can decipher.
This sculpture serves as the master symbol of Plaza Mexico representing its importance in the community.
My sculpture will serve as a beacon to them, to remind them that in truth Havarrnus exists within us.
The four other sculptures, dating from the years 1905 through 1909, serve mostly to round out a picture of the artist's early development.