陳列性雕塑
陳列性雕塑可(kě)以移植到城市室外某一個地方,永久地陳列起來,供人們參觀欣賞,而且得到人們的認可(kě),為(wèi)人們所接受。如比利時安(ān)特衛普郊區(qū)公(gōng)園裏安(ān)置的20世紀現代著名(míng)雕塑作(zuò)品,其中(zhōng)包括著名(míng)雕塑家羅丹的《穿睡衣的巴爾紮克》,現代金屬結構雕塑家卡爾達用(yòng)金屬闆焊接的抽象雕塑作(zuò)品《狗》。再如日本救世熱海美術館前陳列的著名(míng)雕塑家亨利·摩爾的《皇帝與皇後》,原作(zuò)則是設在蘇格蘭一個曠原岩石上的,是移植的作(zuò)品。
Display sculpture is not. It can be transplanted to a place outside the city, permanently displayed for people to visit and appreciate, and recognized and accepted by people.
For example, the famous modern sculptures of the 20th century placed in the Suburban Park of Antwerp, Belgium, including Balzac in pajamas by the famous sculptor Rodin and the abstract sculpture dog welded by the modern metal structure sculptor Karda. Another example is the emperor and queen by the famous sculptor Henry Moore, which is displayed in front of Japan’s salvation Rehai Art Museum. The original work is based on an open rock in Scotland and is a transplanted work.