Arp, Jean (1886-1996): Biography of the modernist sculptor Jean Arp from the Guggenheim Collection.
Augustincic, Antun (1900-1979): Biography of Croatian monumental sculptor from the Augustincic Gallery.
Barnard, George Grey (1863-1938): Highlights the contribution to the art world of the American sculptor, exploring the people and places that influenced him.
Carrick, Alexander (1882 - 1966): Scottish sculptor who was responsible for many Scottish war memorials and was influential as an academician of the Royal Scottish Academy. The site provides a full biography of his life and work including many photographs.
Fredericks, Marshall M. (1908-1998): Museum housing works that span the career of the American sculptor, known for his monumental figurative work, public memorials, fountains, portraits and sculptures of animals.
Henghes, Heinz (1906-1975): Comprehensive account of the life and work of the German born artist and sculptor.
Maillol, Aristide (1861-1941): An illustrated biography by Ryozo Himino of the French sculptor. This is an English translation by the author of a book in Japanese (Tokyo 2001).
McKenna, James (1933-2000): Review of the achievement of Irish stone sculptor, and of his contribution to the International Hopkins Summer School in Ireland.
Polasek, Albin (1879-1965): Museum and sculpture garden devoted to Czech-American sculptor.
Rheinhold, Hugo (1853-1900): Axel Schmetzke provides primary and secondary sources on the life and works of the late-19th century German-Jewish sculptor, particularly his "Philosophizing Monkey" bronze.
Subirachs, Josep Maria (b.1927): Pioneer of Avant Guard sculpture in Catalonia in the second half of the twentieth century. (Site in English, Catalan and Spanish)
Szukalski, Stanislav (1893-1987): The official website for the Polish-American sculptor, painter and writer. Biographies, gallery, posters, and books.
Zúñiga, Francesco (1912-1998): Eminent Mexican sculptor born in Costa Rica. Site features a small gallery of artworks and chronology as well as information on the rarely seen photography of Bernice Kolko.