The Singer
sculpture by Edward Onslow Ford
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The Singer
Summary
The Singer is a statue[1].
Key Facts
- The Singer is the creator of Edward Onslow Ford[2].
- The Singer's image is recorded as Edward Onslow Ford - The Singer - Tate Britain Sep 2010 right (5186538297).png[3].
- The Singer's instance of is recorded as statue[4].
- The Singer's movement is recorded as New Sculpture[5].
- The Singer's movement is recorded as Egyptian Revival[6].
- The Singer's genre is recorded as nude[7].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as girl[8].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as nudity[9].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as contrapposto[10].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as singer[11].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as harpist[12].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as teenager[13].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as harp[14].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as female breast[15].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as areola[16].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as nipple[17].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as navel[18].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as pubic hair removal[19].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as headband[20].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as back[21].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as dimples of Venus[22].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as buttocks[23].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as intergluteal cleft[24].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as gluteal sulcus[25].
- The Singer's depicts is recorded as Thoth[26].
Body
Works and Contributions
The Singer is the creator of Edward Onslow Ford[2].