Ironwork sculptures can be purchased from Wayfair and Iron Accents. For truly unique sculptures, one can also try Etsy, local art galleries, or art fairs.
Umberto Zimelli has written: 'Decorative ironwork' -- subject(s): Ironwork, Metaalbewerking
the wrought ironwork formed into curvilinear, whiplash lines
Giulio Roisecco has written: 'L'architettura del ferro--l'Inghilterra (1688-1914)' -- subject(s): Architectural ironwork, Architecture, History, Iron and steel Building, Ironwork 'L'architettura del ferro--la Francia (1715-1914)' -- subject(s): Architectural ironwork, Architecture, History, Iron and steel Building, Ironwork
By any available method which reduces contact of iron with atmospheric oxygen. The simplest method is covering ironwork with thin layer of oil or wax.
Paulo J. S. Cruz has written: 'Porto' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Ironwork, Architectural ironwork
Edna G. Bay has written: 'Asen, iron altars of the Fon people of Benin' -- subject(s): Altars, Fon, Exhibitions, Fon (African people), Fon Altars, Fon Ironwork, Ironwork, Fon, Religion 'Asen, ancestors, and vodun' -- subject(s): Altars, Fon, Ancestor worship, Fon (African people), Fon Altars, Fon Ironwork, Ironwork, Fon, Metal sculpture, Religion
Don Plummer has written: 'Colonial wrought iron' -- subject(s): Art collections, Catalogs, Colonial Ironwork, Ironwork, Private collections, Wrought iron
Ironwork
The Hittites were most known for their excellent ironwork skills.
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Ironwork can often be found in various areas of major cities, particularly in historical districts, industrial neighborhoods, and along waterfronts where factories once operated. Notable examples include decorative iron gates, railings, and architectural features on buildings, especially in older parts of the city. Additionally, ironwork is prevalent in public parks and bridges, showcasing both functional and artistic designs. Cities with rich industrial histories, like Pittsburgh or Chicago, often have more prominent examples of ironwork integrated into their urban landscapes.