He made the Discobolus, a discus thrower.
Nicola Hicks uses Bronze and clay for her sculptures.
He made them in wax. After his death many of them were cast in bronze.
No, he only sculptured the bronze horse but the bronze horse was never compleeted because not all the bronse was given to build it insted it was used to make bronze cannons.
Alberto Giacometti Used Bronze In His Sculptures And He Used Earth Tone Paint On This Paintings
The two rain forest kingdoms known for producing remarkable bronze sculptures are the Kingdom of Benin and the Kingdom of Ife, both located in present-day Nigeria. The artists from these kingdoms created intricate bronze plaques and sculptures that depicted various aspects of life, including royalty, rituals, and historical events. These artworks are celebrated for their craftsmanship and have played a significant role in the cultural heritage of the region.
Bronze, an alloy primarily composed of copper and tin, is commonly used to create statues and sculptures. Its durability, resistance to corrosion, and ability to capture fine details make it an ideal material for artistic works. Additionally, bronze can develop a desirable patina over time, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. Other alloys, such as brass (copper and zinc), are also used, but bronze remains the most traditional choice for large-scale sculptures.
Bronze sculptures are normally made by the 'cire-perdue' method (lost-wax). So was this one. Click link below if you want to know this technique!
It depends on how good your sculptures are!!
other artists made reproduction sculptures of his paintings. but, he did not make them himself
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Marble.
copper+ jast= bronze