Bronze casting
Larger and more lightweight bronze pieces
Donatello (b 1386 or 1387; d Florence, 13 Dec 1466) did not invent the technique for casting bronze. He was however the first sculptor since antiquity to revive the use of bronze casting to create free standing figures. He is also considered to be the father of modern sculpture. The art of casting bronze has been used since Sumerian times. Also used in Egypt, where it is believed the Greeks learned the technique in the 6th century BC. Greek statues 'The Riace Bronzes, Warrior Figures' date around 460-450 BC. Marble has long been the choice of material for sculptors, from the ancient Greeks up to the present.
they are people that make the crafts and pottery of the shang dynasty
Donatello is credited with reviving the ancient art of bronze casting free standing figures, his sculpture of David is the art work.
it replaces the wax used in casting.
E. J. Parlanti has written: 'Casting a torso in bronze' -- subject(s): Bronze founding, Precision casting 'Casting a torso in bronze by the cire perdue process'
Bronze casting is a traditional artistic technique that involves creating sculptures and objects by pouring molten bronze into molds, resulting in intricate and durable metal artworks.
Bronze casting
Donatello simply revived the technique of casting bronze into free standing statues. The art of casting bronze was known in many cultures during the Bronze Age, roughly c.2800 to c.1050 BC.
It's Capital MOLD CASTING. It was a company that cast bronze molds.
Bronze casting
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Harry Jackson has written: 'Lost wax bronze casting' -- subject(s): Technique, Sculpture, Precision casting, Case studies, Bronze founding, Bronze sculpture, Horses in art 'Harry Jackson'
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Bronze casting
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