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- Betograve abstract "Betograve is a type of concrete sculpting. A document published by the Nasher Sculpture Center says that betograve "...involves first pouring concrete into a form tightly packed with gravel, and, once set, precisely sand-blasting the surface of the concrete to expose the gravel beneath it". This "unique system of concrete placement" was first used by Carl Nesjar, a Norwegian painter, printmaker and sculptor. When Nesjar introduced the technique to Pablo Picasso, Picasso created a sculpture based on his folded sheet metal "Head of a Woman" ("Tête de femme"). The resulting piece "inaugurated a working relationship between Picasso and Nesjar that produced twenty-four works and lasted for the rest of Picasso's life".".
- Betograve wikiPageExternalLink project-blueberry-betograve.html.
- Betograve wikiPageExternalLink 371338644.
- Betograve wikiPageID "33913760".
- Betograve wikiPageRevisionID "506150939".
- Betograve hasPhotoCollection Betograve.
- Betograve subject Category:Sculpture.
- Betograve subject Category:Sculpture_techniques.
- Betograve comment "Betograve is a type of concrete sculpting. A document published by the Nasher Sculpture Center says that betograve "...involves first pouring concrete into a form tightly packed with gravel, and, once set, precisely sand-blasting the surface of the concrete to expose the gravel beneath it". This "unique system of concrete placement" was first used by Carl Nesjar, a Norwegian painter, printmaker and sculptor.".
- Betograve label "Betograve".
- Betograve sameAs m.0hnf2dl.
- Betograve sameAs Q4898169.
- Betograve sameAs Q4898169.
- Betograve wasDerivedFrom Betograve?oldid=506150939.
- Betograve isPrimaryTopicOf Betograve.