Examples of using "Heykel" in a sentence and their english translations:
The sculpture has been lost.
The statue has been lost.
The statue is dated 1920.
The statue was damaged.
The statue was built in France.
This statue is ugly.
The sculpture was destroyed.
The statue was destroyed.
A statue was discovered.
A sculpture was discovered.
This statue belongs to Tom.
This statue is made of marble.
This statue belongs to us.
This statue belongs to them.
This statue belongs to me.
This statue belongs to him.
They are chiseling a statue out of marble.
This statue is made of solid gold.
This is a life-sized statue.
The bronze statue was broken into pieces.
There is a glass sculpture in the garden.
This wax sculpture is very realistic.
This statue is as large as life.
Tom made a papier-mâché sculpture.
This bronze statue is coated with patina.
There's a statue in the city center.
The bronze statue looks quite nice from a distance.
The statue was carved from a block of cherry wood.
There's a sculpture garden inside the park.
They erected a statue in memory of Gandhi.
This sculpture is by an artist named Sophia Wallace
He made a little statue out of soft clay.
The statue in the park is new. It wasn't there last year.
Would you like a painting or a sculpture?
In 1958, the statue was built in the Hiroshima Peace Park.
She's a tall, statuesque blonde with blue eyes.
He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.
"I'll give 50 thousand for this statue." "Who will give more?"