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Bronze
It was made from bronze... i think :)
There were two favored materials for sculpture in ancient Greece. Most surviving statues are made out of either bronze or marble.
We know of no sculpture by anyone named Melania. However in Jerusalem there is a bronze statue of the dancer Melania.
To restore the color of a bronze sculpture, you can use a bronze patina solution or wax specifically designed for bronze. Clean the sculpture first, then apply the patina or wax using a soft cloth or brush. Allow it to dry completely before buffing it to the desired shine.
Mrinalini Mukherjee has written: 'Night bloom' -- subject(s): Ceramic sculpture, Indic, Exhibitions, Indic Ceramic sculpture 'Mrinalini Mukherjee' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Ceramic sculpture, Indic, Bronze sculpture, Indic, Indic Bronze sculpture, Indic Ceramic sculpture
I have a bronze sculpture..Artist is Bouchard. Looks like 1965. number 6/900. The bronze is a woman holding out hers arms to a baby taking its first steps. Please get back to me at flygirllilac2@gmail.com. Thank you, JP
Bronze sculptures are pieces of art that require great skill and a choice of methods to create. Bronze lifesize figures were originally made by the Greeks. Antique bronze sculptures of now very popular with the buying public as decorative pieces for their homes.
Yes. Only a small percentage is fabricated from bronze stock.
Yes, bronze can tarnish. However, it usually only oxidizes on the surface.
Henry Moore's oval with points is a bronze sculpture created in 1968. It features a series of abstract oval shapes with points radiating outwards from the centers, resembling a cosmic or celestial motif. The sculpture showcases Moore's interest in organic forms and the exploration of space and volume in his work.
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'