Sculpture

A sculpture was a type of artwork created by shaping hard material into a object. An artist that created a sculpture was called a sculptor.

During his studies of Earth, Trelane found Napoléon Bonaparte highly admirable and kept a bust of Napoléon in his castle on Gothos. 

Sculptures of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) and USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) adorned the wall of the observation lounge on the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-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. 

Later that year, Mrs. Narsu's class were working on clay sculptures on board the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701). 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. 

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. 

In 2374, Kathryn Janeway tried to illustrate to Seven of Nine the importance of relaxation and artistic expression by having her sculpt a head made out of clay in the Leonardo da Vinci holodeck program. Seven found the exercise to be unproductive. 

Also see

 * Statue

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