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Sculpture

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A sculpture

A sculpture is a type of artwork created by shaping hard material into a object.

During his studies of Earth, Trelane found Napoléon Bonaparte highly admirable and kept a bust of Napoléon in his castle on Gothos. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos")

Sculptures of the USS Enterprise-B and USS Enterprise-C adorned the wall of the observation lounge on the USS Enterprise-D during the first few years of that vessel's service. (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

David was a famous sculpture by the Human artist Michelangelo. In 2370, Jean-Luc Picard compared it to Symnay's Tomb for its ability to inspire and affect individuals. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")

Later that year, Mrs Narsu's class were working on clay sculptures, onboard the USS Enterprise-D. Lieutenant Commander Data was also present in an attempt to 'work on his imagination'. Counselor Deanna Troi suggested he try something more 'abstract' after he produced a sculpture of a Federation data padd. She suggested he sculpt something to do with music, to which he responded by sculpting a treble clef. (TNG: "Masks")

The Eventualist movement was a school of classical sculpture.

A post-eventualist, pre-Matoian bronze and triptin sculpture was auctioned at Quark's in 2373. (DS9: "In the Cards")

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