rough-hewn in the PONS Dictionary

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Park has been noted for both the rough-hewn simplicity of his works and for his melding of ancient and modern sculpture techniques.
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The present church building is built of coursed rows of rough-hewn blue limestone with stringcourses, sills and lintels of brownstone.
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They stand before us as a mature, fully fledged portrait of an essentially rough-hewn and raw witness to the emotional turmoil of our time.
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Hitch would have carved out rough-hewn forms ready for the master carver to add the fine details and finishing touches to the sculpture.
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Their relationship was relentlessly passionate and emotionally rough-hewn; they played up each other's strengths, and played off each other's weaknesses.
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The memorial consists of a single rough-hewn, grey granite boulder approximately 6ft m wide, convert across, and 7 ft high.
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Tow rough-hewn posts stand in the body of the chapel.
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At that time the region was a rough-hewn wilderness covered with large timber.
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By 1860 the populace was enough to support a rough-hewn log church and assignment of a priest.
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The detailed busts are surrounded by rough-hewn marble at the top of the sculpture.
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