1200 Years of Italian Sculpture
An illustrated history of sculpture in Italy, by period. Includes author and sculptor indexes.
http://www.thais.it/scultura/default_uk.htm
Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture
The University of Durham hosts information on this publication project. Includes images and a map showing the counties covered by each volume.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/corpus/
End of Europe's Middle Ages: Sculpture
Part of a University of Calgary tutorial with photographs and narrative from Gothic sculpture as an architectural component to free-standing Italian Renaissance sculpture.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/endmiddle/art3.html
Glasgow - City of Sculpture
Over 200 biographies of sculptors and architects, with hundreds of photographs covering the history of sculpture in Glasgow.
http://www.glasgowsculpture.com/
History of Sculpture
Educational guide to the history of sculpture by Jack Bookbinder covering everything from the statues of ancient Greece to modern American monuments.
http://www.artfaces.com/artkids/sculpture.htm
Liverpool's Peter Pan
A collection of people's memories and photographs of the Peter Pan sculpture from Liverpool's Sefton Park.
http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/hamlyn/peterpan
Sculptured Stones of Early Medieval Scotland
The University of Glasgow research project aims to create a record of these monuments using traditional and digital techniques, including three dimensional modelling.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/Acad/Archaeology/resources/SSEMS_web/default.html
Sensuality in Memorial Art
Illustrated and referenced essay on the role of sensuality and the classic nude figure in memorial and cemetery sculpture around the world. From Northstar Gallery.
http://northstargallery.com/pages/Sensualilty.htm
The Tello Obelisk
Photographs, description and discussion by James Q. Jacobs of this prehistoric carved granite monolith from Chavín de Huantár in Peru, with bibliography.
http://www.jqjacobs.net/andes/tello.html
Tribute to Four Sculptors from Zimbabwe
John and Bernard Takawira, Brighton Sango and Henry Munyaradzi created a vital African movement in modern sculpture with their work in serpentine. On-line exhibition.
http://www.tamarin.com/shona/shondire1.html