Allegorical sculpture
Allegorical sculpture refers to sculptures that symbolize and particularly personify abstract ideas as in allegory. Common in the western world, for example, are statues of 'Justice', a female figure traditionally holding scales in one hand, as a symbol of her weighing issues and arguments, and a Sword of Justice in the other. She also wears a blindfold to represent her impartiality.
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Allegorical sculpture
Allegorical sculpture refers to sculptures that symbolize and particularly personify abstract ideas as in allegory. Common in the western world, for example, are statues of 'Justice', a female figure traditionally holding scales in one hand, as a symbol of her weighing issues and arguments, and a Sword of Justice in the other. She also wears a blindfold to represent her impartiality.
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Allegorical sculpture refers t ...... works dating from around 1900.
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Une sculpture allégorique est ...... straits en tant qu'allégories.
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Allegorical sculpture refers t ...... to represent her impartiality.
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Une sculpture allégorique est ...... straits en tant qu'allégories.
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Allegorical sculpture
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Sculpture allégorique
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