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[730 *‡Sculpture and Related Arts Standard Subdivisions Are Added for Sculpture and Related Arts Together, for Sculpture Alone Class Here Plastic Arts 730 Sculpture[and[related[arts 730 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [730 *‡Sculpture and related arts Standard subdivisions are added for sculpture and related arts together, for sculpture alone Class here plastic arts Class plastic arts in the sense of all visual arts in 700 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 SUMMARY [731 Processes, forms, subjects of sculpture [732 Sculpture from earliest times to ca. 500, sculpture of nonliterate peoples [733 Greek, Etruscan, Roman sculpture [734 Sculpture from ca. 500 to 1399 [735 Sculpture from 1400 [736 Carving and carvings [737 Numismatics and sigillography [738 Ceramic arts [739 Art metalwork 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.01] *‡Philosophy and theory of plastic arts Relocated to 730.1 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.02] *‡Miscellany of plastic arts Relocated to 730.2 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.03–.08] *‡Standard subdivisions of plastic arts Relocated to 730.3–730.8 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.09] *‡Standard subdivisions of plastic arts Relocated to 730.9 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.1 *‡Philosophy and theory of sculpture and related arts together, of sculpture alone Class here philosophy and theory of plastic arts [formerly 730.01] 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.11 *‡Appreciative aspects Do not use for systems; class in 730.1 Class psychological principles in 730.19 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.117 *‡Aesthetics 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.118 *‡Criticism and appreciation Theory, technique, history Class works of critical appraisal in 730.9 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.18 *‡Inherent features Including color, composition, decorative values, form, movement, space, style, symmetry, vision 730 DeweyiDecimaliClassification 730 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.2 *‡Miscellany of sculpture and related arts together, of sculpture alone Class here miscellany of plastic arts [formerly 730.02] 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.28 *‡Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials of sculpture and related arts Do not use for auxiliary techniques and procedures of sculpture alone; class in 731.028 Class here techniques of two or more of the plastic arts, e.g., firing of clays in sculpture and ceramics 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.284 *‡Apparatus, equipment, materials of sculpture and related arts Do not use for materials for sculpture alone; class in 731.2. Do not use for apparatus and equipment for sculpture alone; class in 731.3 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.3–.8 *‡Standard subdivisions of sculpture and related arts together, of sculpture alone Class here standard subdivisions of plastic arts [formerly 730.03–730.08] 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.9 *‡History, geographic treatment, biography of sculpture and related arts together, of sculpture alone Class here standard subdivisions of plastic arts [formerly 730.09], schools and styles limited to a specific country or locality Class sculpture of nonliterate peoples regardless of time or place in 732.2; class comprehensive works on specific schools and styles of sculpture not limited to country or locality in 732–735 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.901–.905 *‡Historical periods of sculpture and related arts Do not use for sculpture alone; class in 732–735 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.92 *‡Biography Class here description and critical appraisal of sculptors or plastic artists and their works regardless of process, representation, style or school, period, place; sculptors who also work in the other plastic arts 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.922 *‡Collected biography Including works of sculptors or plastic artists from several geographic areas Class works of more than one sculptor or plastic artist in the same geographic area, region, place in general (not limited by continent, country, locality) in 730.91 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.922 3 *‡Ancient world Class here works of more than one plastic artist Class works of more than one sculptor in 732–733 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.922 4–.922 9 *‡Modern world Class works of more than one sculptor or plastic artist in 730.94–730.99 2 730 Sculpture[and[related[arts 730 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.93 *‡Ancient world Do not use for sculpture alone; class in 732–733 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.95 *‡Asia Class here Buddhist, Oriental sculpture For Buddhist sculpture in an area not provided for here, see the area, e.g., Buddhist sculpture in Hawaii 730.9969 730730 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 730 [.954 *‡India and neighboring south Asian countries Class here Hindu, Jain sculpture For Hindu sculpture in an area not provided for here, see the area, e.g., Hindu sculpture in Indonesia 730.9598 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 > [731–735*‡Sculpture Class comprehensive works in 730 See Manual at 731–735 vs. 736–739 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [731 *‡Processes, forms, subjects of sculpture Class processes, forms, subjects of specific periods and by specific schools in 732–735 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.028 *‡Auxiliary techniques and procedures Class comprehensive works on basic and auxiliary techniques and procedures in 731.4 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.028 4] *‡Apparatus, equipment, materials Do not use for materials; class in 731.2. Do not use for apparatus and equipment; class in 731.3 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.028 8] *‡Maintenance and repair Do not use; class in 731.48 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.092 *‡Biography Do not use for individual sculptors; class in 730.92 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 > [731.2–731.4*‡Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Class forms employing techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials in 731.5; class subjects employing techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials in 731.8; class comprehensive works in 731.4 3 731 DeweyiDecimaliClassification 731 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.2 **Materials Including ceramic materials, found objects, metals, paper, papier-mâché, plastics, rope, stone, textiles, wax, wire, wood Class use of materials in specific techniques in 731.4 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.3 **Apparatus and equipment Including tools, machines, accessories Class use of apparatus and equipment in specific techniques in 731.4 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.4 **Techniques and procedures Class here comprehensive works on techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials together For auxiliary techniques and procedures, see 731.028; for materials, see 731.2; for apparatus and equipment, see 731.3 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.41 **Direct-metal sculpture Including beating, bending, cutting, hammering, shaping, soldering, welding metals (including pipe and wire) Class art metalwork in 739 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.42 **Modeling In clay, wax, other plastic materials with and without armatures 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.43 **Molding Preparation of molds and models Class use of molds in 731.45 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.45 **Casting Including sand casting 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.452 **Cement and plaster casting 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.453 **Plastics casting 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.456 **Casting in bronze Including lost-wax casting Class here casting in metals For casting in metals other than bronze, see 731.457 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.457 **Casting in metals other than bronze Class comprehensive works on casting in metals in 731.456 *Do not use notation 092 from Table 1 for individual sculptors; class in 730.92 *Do not use notation 092 from Table 1 for individual sculptors; class in 730.92 4 731 Sculpture[and[related[arts 731 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.46 **Carving and chiseling techniques in sculpture Standard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in heading 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.462 **Sculpturing in wood 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.463 **Sculpturing in stone 731731 Dewey SculptureiDecima[andliClassification[related[arts 731 [.47 **Firing and baking Standard subdivisions
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