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The phrase "sculpture of" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a work of art that has been created through the process of sculpting. Example: The museum had a stunning sculpture of a horse made out of marble.
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Shona Sculpture of Zimbabwe.
Sculpture of the 20th Century".
"Face & Figure: The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise".
An ice sculpture of a dodo bird.
I like the sculpture of your ears.
The piece, "Now," is a life-size sculpture of Pres.
Adel Abdessemed's sculpture of the Zidane-Materazzi headbutt is one.
Sculpture of all periods was always smaller than life-size.
It "looks like a sculpture of Anish Kapoor," he said.
Monumental sculpture of a higher order is avidly sought after.
An artist friend contributed a sculpture of him playing volleyball.
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