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[[File:Sculpture, In the cards.jpg|thumb|A sculpture]]
 
[[File:Sculpture, In the cards.jpg|thumb|A sculpture]]
A '''sculpture''' was a type of [[art]]work created by shaping hard material into an object. An artist that created a sculpture was called a [[sculptor]].
 
   
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:"''Sculptures are [[crystal]]lized [[spirituality]]''"
During his studies of [[Earth]], [[Trelane]] found [[Napoléon Bonaparte]] highly admirable and kept a bust of Napoléon in his castle on [[Gothos]]. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
 
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:: - '''Unknown''' ({{DIS|The Vulcan Hello}})
 
A '''sculpture''' was a type of [[art]]work, such as a [[statue]], created by shaping hard [[material]] into an 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]]. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
Sculptures of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} and {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} adorned the wall of the [[observation lounge]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} during the first few years of that vessel's service. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'')
 
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[[File:Atrium wall decoration.jpg|thumb|left|The wall decoration at the Vulcan monastery]]
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The [[Vulcan]] [[monastery]] at [[P'Jem]] featured a large wall sculpture depicting a [[face]] in its [[atrium]]. As later {{dis|Discovery|science|discovered}} by {{Trip Tucker}}, the [[hole]]s of the [[eye]]s and the [[mouth]] brought [[light]] to the place behind the sculpture, which was accessable from a [[stairwell]] from the [[catacombs]]. This place was later used by the [[assault team]] from {{EnterpriseNX}} to place [[micro-charge]]s which led to the [[explosion]] and destruction of the wall sculpture and a diversion. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}})
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{{bginfo|According to the art department section on the call sheet, three relief faces were constructed as set decoration used for the multiple takes.|The wall face sculpture was specifically made for this set. The [[script]] doesn't reveal which face it should depict but [[Michael Okuda|Mike]] and [[Denise Okuda]] suspect it may be [[Surak]]'s face. (''"The Andorian Incident", [[text commentary]], [[ENT Season 1 DVD]] special feature'')}}
   
 
Sculptures of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} and {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} adorned the [[wall]] of the [[observation lounge]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} during the first few [[year]]s of that [[vessel]]'s service. ({{s|TNG}})
Part of 8 [[year]] old [[Beverly Crusher]]'s fantasy about [[Stefan]] was his becoming a famous [[artist]] who created [[metal]] sculptures. ({{TNG|The Host}})
 
   
The [[Aldean]] sculptors [[Leda]] and [[Accolan]] kept several of their created sculptures in their home on [[Aldea]]. ({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})
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Part of [[2332|8 year old]] [[Beverly Crusher]]'s [[fantasy]] about [[Stefan]] was his becoming a famous artist who created [[metal]] sculptures. ({{TNG|The Host}})
   
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The [[Aldean]] sculptors [[Leda]] and [[Accolan]] kept several of their created sculptures in their [[home]] on [[Aldea]]. ({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})
{{dis|David|statue}} was a famous sculpture by the [[Human]] [[art]]ist [[Michelangelo]]. In [[2370]], [[Jean-Luc Picard]] compared it to [[Symnay's Tomb]] for its ability to inspire and affect individuals. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I}})
 
   
 
{{dis|David|statue}} 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. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part I}})
Later that year, Mrs. [[Narsu]]'s class were working on [[clay]] sculptures on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701|-D}}. [[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. ({{TNG|Masks}})
 
   
 
Later that year, [[Miss|Ms.]] [[Narsu]]'s [[class]] aboard the ''Enterprise''-D were working on [[clay]] sculptures. [[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]] {{dis|data|computer}} [[PADD]]. She suggested he sculpt something to do with [[music]], to which he responded by sculpting a [[treble clef]]. ({{TNG|Masks}})
The [[Eventualist movement]] was a school of classical sculpture.
 
   
A post-Eventualist, pre-[[Matoian movement|Matoian]] [[bronze]] and [[triptin]] sculpture was [[auction]]ed at [[Quark's]] in [[2373]]. ({{DS9|In the Cards}})
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The [[Eventualist movement]] was a [[school]] of classical sculpture. A post-Eventualist, pre-[[Matoian movement|Matoian]] [[bronze]] and [[triptin]] sculpture was [[auction]]ed at [[Quark's]] in [[2373]]. ({{DS9|In the Cards}})
   
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 seemed to find the exercise to be unproductive. ({{VOY|The Raven}})
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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's workshop]] [[holographic program]]. Seven seemed to find the exercise to be unproductive. ({{VOY|The Raven}})
   
Despite her seeming disinterest in the previous exercise, it seemed Seven may have gotten something out of it, as she had the [[Borg]] children that she was caring for, [[Icheb]], [[Mezoti]], [[Azan]], and [[Rebi]], participate in clay sculpting in [[2376]]. She instructed the children to create geometric shapes, but Mezoti instead chose to create a sculpture of her. Icheb asked if she was going to implement a [[Punishment Protocol 9-Alpha|punishment protocol]] for Mezoti's not following the instructions, but Seven, following the advice of [[Chakotay]], praised Mezoti for demonstrating ingenuity and individuality and told her to resume her disorder. ({{VOY|Ashes to Ashes}})
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Despite her seeming disinterest in the previous exercise, it seemed Seven may have gotten something out of it, as she had the [[Borg]] [[child]]ren that she was caring for, [[Icheb]], [[Mezoti]], [[Azan]], and [[Rebi]], participate in clay sculpting in [[2376]]. She instructed the children to create [[Geometry|geometric]] shapes, but Mezoti instead chose to create a sculpture of her. Icheb asked if she was going to implement a [[Punishment Protocol 9-Alpha|punishment protocol]] for Mezoti's not following the instructions, but Seven, following the advice of [[Chakotay]], praised Mezoti for demonstrating ingenuity and individuality and told her to resume her disorder. ({{VOY|Ashes to Ashes}})
   
 
== Gallery of sculptures ==
 
== Gallery of sculptures ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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File:Atrium wall decoration.jpg|A wall sculpture depicting a face<br />({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}})
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File:Bird on wheels sculpture.jpg|A [[bird]] on [[wheel]]s sculpture<br />({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}})
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File:Catacombs head sculpture.jpg|A head sculpture in the catacombs<br />({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}})
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File:Vulcan wall sculpture.jpg|A [[Vulcan]] wall sculpture in [[T'Pol]]'s [[quarters]]<br />({{ENT|Breaking the Ice|The Catwalk|Rajiin}})
 
File:Draylan.jpg|[[Draylan]]<br />({{ENT|Civilization}})
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File:Leighton decor.jpg|A sculpture of a plant in [[Thomas Leighton]]'s house ({{TOS|The Conscience of the King}})
 
File:Lion sculpture.jpg|A [[lion]] sculpture on [[Q]]'s throne<br/>({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
 
File:Lion sculpture.jpg|A [[lion]] sculpture on [[Q]]'s throne<br/>({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
 
File:Farpoint station sculpture.jpg|A life size sculpture at Farpoint Station<br/>({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
 
File:Farpoint station sculpture.jpg|A life size sculpture at Farpoint Station<br/>({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
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File:Angel I sculpture 2.jpg|A sculpture with two [[bird]]s on Angel I<br/>({{TNG|Angel One}})
 
File:Angel I sculpture 2.jpg|A sculpture with two [[bird]]s on Angel I<br/>({{TNG|Angel One}})
 
File:White sculpture, guest quarters, 2364.jpg|A white sculpture in the ''Enterprise''-D guest quarters<br/>({{TNG|Too Short a Season}})
 
File:White sculpture, guest quarters, 2364.jpg|A white sculpture in the ''Enterprise''-D guest quarters<br/>({{TNG|Too Short a Season}})
File:Bird Sculptures.jpg|Two [[avian]] sculptures<br>({{TNG|Too Short a Season|The Bonding|Starship Mine|Preemptive Strike}})
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File:Raptor sculpture on Mordan IV.jpg|A [[raptor]] sculpture on [[Mordan IV]]<br>({{TNG|Too Short a Season}})
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File:Bird-like sculpture.jpg|A [[bird]]-like sculptures<br>({{TNG-R|The Bonding|Starship Mine|Preemptive Strike}})
 
File:Dolphin sculpture.jpg|[[Harry Bernard]]'s sculpture of a [[dolphin]] in [[2364]]<br>({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})
 
File:Dolphin sculpture.jpg|[[Harry Bernard]]'s sculpture of a [[dolphin]] in [[2364]]<br>({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})
 
File:Aldean sculpture 1.jpg|A large sculpture on [[Aldea]]<br />({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})
 
File:Aldean sculpture 1.jpg|A large sculpture on [[Aldea]]<br />({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})
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File:Dante sculpture.jpg|A sculpture of [[Dante]]<br>({{TNG|Devil's Due}})
 
File:Dante sculpture.jpg|A sculpture of [[Dante]]<br>({{TNG|Devil's Due}})
 
File:Napean sculpture.jpg|A [[Napean]] sculpture depicting a sitting [[bird]]<br>({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
 
File:Napean sculpture.jpg|A [[Napean]] sculpture depicting a sitting [[bird]]<br>({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
File:Vulcan wall art.jpg|A wall sculpture in [[Tuvok]]'s office in [[2372]]<br>({{VOY|Meld}})
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File:Vulcan wall art.jpg|A wall sculpture in [[Tuvok]]'s [[office]]<br />({{VOY|Meld|Hunters}})
 
File:Suliban sculpture.jpg|A [[Suliban]] sculpture owned by [[Zobral]]<br>({{ENT|Desert Crossing}})
 
File:Suliban sculpture.jpg|A [[Suliban]] sculpture owned by [[Zobral]]<br>({{ENT|Desert Crossing}})
File:Pjem_horse_1.jpg|Horse-like creature at [[P'Jem]]<br>({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}})
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File:Egg sculpture, Vortex.jpg|[[Egg]] sculpture<br>({{DS9|Vortex}})
File:Pjem_horse_2.jpg|Horse-like creature at P'Jem<br>({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}})
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File:Egg sculptures.jpg|Egg sculptures<br>({{DS9|Dax}})
File:Akaali_long_animal.jpg|Animal statue on the [[Akaali homeworld]]<br>({{ENT|Civilization}})
 
File:Akaali_gargoyle.jpg|Gargoyle-like statue on the Akaali homeworld<br>({{ENT|Civilization}})
 
File:Draylan.jpg|[[Draylan]]<br>({{ENT|Civilization}})
 
File:Egg_sculpture,_Vortex.jpg|[[Egg]] sculpture<br>({{DS9|Vortex}})
 
File:Egg_sculptures.jpg|Egg sculptures<br>({{DS9|Dax}})
 
 
File:Bust of Charles Darwin.jpg|bust of [[Charles Darwin]]<br>({{TNG|Brothers}})
 
File:Bust of Charles Darwin.jpg|bust of [[Charles Darwin]]<br>({{TNG|Brothers}})
File:Egyptian_bust.jpg|[[Egypt|Egyptian]] bust<br>({{TNG|Brothers}})
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File:Egyptian bust.jpg|[[Egypt|Egyptian]] bust<br>({{TNG|Brothers}})
File:Fajos_Egyptian_statue.jpg|From [[Kivas Fajo]]'s collection<br>({{TNG|The Most Toys}})
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File:Fajos Egyptian statue.jpg|From [[Kivas Fajo]]'s collection<br>({{TNG|The Most Toys}})
File:Fajos_Buddha_statue.jpg|From [[Kivas Fajo]]'s collection<br>({{TNG|The Most Toys}})
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File:Fajos Buddha statue.jpg|From [[Kivas Fajo]]'s collection<br>({{TNG|The Most Toys}})
File:Fajos_statue.jpg|From [[Kivas Fajo]]'s collection<br>({{TNG|The Most Toys}})
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File:Fajos statue.jpg|From [[Kivas Fajo]]'s collection<br>({{TNG|The Most Toys}})
File:Roman_bust.jpg|From [[Kivas Fajo]]'s collection<br>({{TNG|The Most Toys}})
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File:Roman bust.jpg|From [[Kivas Fajo]]'s collection<br>({{TNG|The Most Toys}})
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File:Briefing room wall decoration.jpg|A piece of artwork in ''Voyager'''s [[briefing room]]<br />({{VOY|Resistance}})
File:Ferenginar_bird.jpg|Ferenginar bird statue<br>({{DS9|Ferengi Love Songs}})
 
File:Ferenginar_mammal.jpg|Ferenginar statue<br>({{DS9|Family Business}})
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File:Lion stone sculpture.jpg|A [[lion]] head sculpture<br />({{VOY|The Raven}})
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File:Briefing room wall decoration 2, 2374.jpg|Another piece of artwork in the briefing room<br />({{VOY|Scientific Method}})
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File:Krenim wall sculpture.jpg|Two wall sculptures at [[Tolen Ren]]'s house/[[Annorax]]'s home on [[Kyana Prime]]<br />({{VOY|Ex Post Facto|Year of Hell, Part II}})
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File:Briefing room wall decoration, 2374.jpg|Another piece of artwork in the briefing room<br />({{VOY|Parallax|Emanations|Faces|Concerning Flight|In the Flesh}})
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File:Ready room bust, USS Voyager.jpg|A bust in the ready room aboard the ''Voyager''<br />({{VOY|Caretaker|Parallax|The Cloud|Eye of the Needle|Ex Post Facto}}, {{e|Prime Factors}}, {{e|Hunters}})
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File:Kes's bust.jpg|A head bust in [[Kes]]'s [[quarters]]<br />({{VOY|Time and Again|Cathexis|Fury}})
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File:Burleigh's bust.jpg|A bust in [[Lord Burleigh]]'s mansion<br />({{VOY|Cathexis}})
 
File:Ferenginar bird.jpg|Ferenginar bird statue<br>({{DS9|Ferengi Love Songs}})
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File:Ferenginar mammal.jpg|Ferenginar statue<br>({{DS9|Family Business}})
 
Creature statue in Ishka's home.jpg|Ferenginar statue<br>({{DS9|Family Business}})
 
Creature statue in Ishka's home.jpg|Ferenginar statue<br>({{DS9|Family Business}})
File:Hipparchus_Galileo_Copernicus.jpg|[[Galileo Galilei]], [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] and [[Hipparchus]]<br>({{VOY|Future's End}})
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File:Hipparchus Galileo Copernicus.jpg|[[Galileo Galilei]], [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] and [[Hipparchus]]<br>({{VOY|Future's End}})
File:Freud's_desk_statue.jpg|Statue on Freud's desk<br>({{TNG|Phantasms}})
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File:Freud's desk statue.jpg|Statue on Freud's desk<br>({{TNG|Phantasms}})
 
File:Horgahn.jpg|[[Horga'hn]]<br>({{TNG|Captain's Holiday}})
 
File:Horgahn.jpg|[[Horga'hn]]<br>({{TNG|Captain's Holiday}})
File:Jesus_Christ.jpg|[[Jesus Christ]]<br>({{VOY|The Omega Directive}})
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File:Jesus Christ.jpg|[[Jesus Christ]]<br>({{VOY|The Omega Directive}})
File:Kahless_shrine.jpg|[[Kahless]]<br>({{TNG|Rightful Heir}})
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File:Kahless shrine.jpg|[[Kahless]]<br>({{TNG|Rightful Heir}})
File:Katric_Ark.jpg|On a [[Katric ark]]<br>({{ENT|The Forge}})
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File:Katric Ark.jpg|On a [[Katric ark]]<br>({{ENT|The Forge}})
File:M-113_fish_statue.jpg|[[M-113]] statue<br>({{TOS|The Man Trap}})
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File:M-113 fish statue.jpg|[[M-113]] statue<br>({{TOS|The Man Trap}})
File:M-113_sculpture.jpg|[[M-113]] statue<br>({{TOS|The Man Trap}})
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File:M-113 sculpture.jpg|M-113 statue<br>({{TOS|The Man Trap}})
File:M-113_sphinx.png|[[M-113]] statue<br>({{TOS|The Man Trap}})
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File:M-113 sphinx.jpg|M-113 statue<br>({{TOS|The Man Trap}})
File:Napoléon_Bonaparte_bust.jpg|Napoléon Bonaparte bust<br>({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
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File:Napoléon Bonaparte_bust.jpg|Napoléon Bonaparte bust<br>({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
File:Pah-wraith_statue.jpg|[[Pah-wraith]] holding statue<br>({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}})
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File:Pah-wraith statue.jpg|[[Pah-wraith]] holding statue<br>({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}})
File:Zefram_Cochrane_Statue,_Singularity.jpg|Zefram Cochrane<br>({{ENT|Singularity}})
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File:Caesar.jpg|Bust of [[Augustus Caesar]]<br/>({{TOS|Space Seed}})
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File:Andrew Jackson bust.jpg|Bust of [[Andrew Jackson]]<br/>({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}})
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== See also ==
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== External link ==
* [[Statue]]
 
 
==External link==
 
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
   
 
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Revision as of 19:57, 25 September 2019

Sculpture, In the cards

A sculpture

"Sculptures are crystallized spirituality"
- Unknown (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello")

A sculpture was a type of artwork, such as a statue, created by shaping hard material into an 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. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos")

Atrium wall decoration

The wall decoration at the Vulcan monastery

The Vulcan monastery at P'Jem featured a large wall sculpture depicting a face in its atrium. As later discovered by Trip Tucker, the holes of the eyes and the mouth brought light to the place behind the sculpture, which was accessable from a stairwell from the catacombs. This place was later used by the assault team from Enterprise NX-01 to place micro-charges which led to the explosion and destruction of the wall sculpture and a diversion. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident")

According to the art department section on the call sheet, three relief faces were constructed as set decoration used for the multiple takes.
The wall face sculpture was specifically made for this set. The script doesn't reveal which face it should depict but Mike and Denise Okuda suspect it may be Surak's face. ("The Andorian Incident", text commentary, ENT Season 1 DVD special feature)

Sculptures of the USS Enterprise-B and USS Enterprise-C adorned the wall of the observation lounge aboard the USS Enterprise-D during the first few years of that vessel's service. (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

Part of 8 year old Beverly Crusher's fantasy about Stefan was his becoming a famous artist who created metal sculptures. (TNG: "The Host")

The Aldean sculptors Leda and Accolan kept several of their created sculptures in their home on Aldea. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

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. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")

Later that year, Ms. Narsu's class aboard the Enterprise-D were working on clay sculptures. 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. (TNG: "Masks")

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. (DS9: "In the Cards")

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's workshop holographic program. Seven seemed to find the exercise to be unproductive. (VOY: "The Raven")

Despite her seeming disinterest in the previous exercise, it seemed Seven may have gotten something out of it, as she had the Borg children that she was caring for, Icheb, Mezoti, Azan, and Rebi, participate in clay sculpting in 2376. She instructed the children to create geometric shapes, but Mezoti instead chose to create a sculpture of her. Icheb asked if she was going to implement a punishment protocol for Mezoti's not following the instructions, but Seven, following the advice of Chakotay, praised Mezoti for demonstrating ingenuity and individuality and told her to resume her disorder. (VOY: "Ashes to Ashes")

Gallery of sculptures

External link