Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mogao Caves' has mentioned 'Sculpture' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The art of Dunhuang covers more than ten major genres, such as architecture, stucco sculpture, wall paintings, silk paintings, calligraphy, woodblock printing, embroidery, literature, music and dance, and popular entertainment.
The caves are examples of rock-cut architecture, but unlike Longmen Grottoes and Yungang Grottoes, the local rock is a rather soft gravel conglomerate that is not suitable for either sculpture or elaborate architectural details.
[43] Many of the early caves were developed from earlier Buddhist rock-cut chaitya styles seen in places such as the Ajanta Caves in India, with a square-sectioned central column, with sculpture in niches, representing the stupa round which worshippers may circumambulate (parikrama) and gain blessings.
Sculpture is also brightly painted.
There is also a stone stele describing his life, and the wall behind the statue is painted with attendant figure; such blending of painted sculpture and wall paintings into a single composition is very common at the site.
Sculpture of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara from Mogao Caves, 890xe2x80x93910, Musxc3xa9e Guimet Great Buddha of cave 130 Lokapala guardian figure, Musxc3xa9e Guimet Sculptures in a niche above a main Buddha figure, Mogao cave 27, High Tang Reclining Buddha in cave 148, second largest reclining figure in Mogao.