Who created Low Relief sculpture using layered white paper and thousands of cuts just to create fur?
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Erastus Dow Palmer
American relief sculptors drew inspiration from Italian works. During the first half of the 19th century, Americans began creating relief works on federal government buildings. Perhaps the best known U.S. bas-relief sculptor was Erastus Dow Palmer (1817–1904), from Albany, New York
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Subjective point of view
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Interpretation of an event can be influenced by a persons subjective point of view and this is dependant of several things, like a persons social and economic status, psyche, memories, etc. An individual can also perceive events differently if he or she is somehow related to what's happening or if the outcome of the situation could affect him or her.