The weight of a life-sized bronze statue typically ranges from 300 to 600 pounds (136 to 272 kilograms), depending on its design and thickness. Factors such as the statue's dimensions, the amount of detail, and the specific alloy used can also influence the weight. More intricate designs may weigh more due to additional material.
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The statue of Sir Milo Butler weighs about 375 lb.. Its cast in Gun metal Bronze, an alloy of 85% copper, 5% tin, 5% zinc and 5% lead.The statue is hollow and about 1/2" thick. It was created by Randolph W. Johnston, in his Bronze Art Foundry in Little Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas. The plaster original is still there and the foundry still cast original Bronze Art.
527 pounds
from what I heard over a thousand pounds
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450 tonnes
The Vulcan Statue weighs 120,000 pounds. The statue is 56 feet tall and is the tallest cast-iron statue in the world. The statue was built in 1904 and 1939 by the architect Giuseppe Moretti.
The bronze state depicts six 32-foot high figures, five Marines and one Navy corpsman, raising a 60-foot flagpole. A cloth American flag flies from the flagpole 24 hours a day. At a weight of 100 tons and a height of 78 feet, the Iwo Jima statue is the largest bronze statue in the world. The base is concrete and polished black granite.
The weight of a sandstone statue will depend on the size of the statue. Larger statues will weigh more than smaller statues. Sandstone generally weighs 150 pounds per cubic foot.
is was said that it weighed at around 20000 pounds. :)
Nothing since a square foot is 2 dimensional.
Bronze is an alloy, not a compound. Its density depends on the exact composition. Weight = Mass*Volume*Gravitational attraction = 8.95 to 10.34 pound force.