Still from “Hadrian / Bronze Casting Using The Lost-Wax Technique” by Renana Aldor and Kobi Vogman (screenshot by the author for Hyperallergic) The ingenious ancient technique is beautifully ...
Every once in a while, you will find yourself looking at bronze statues and art installations in parks, showcase halls, art galleries, and other places. They are majestic and capture the imaginations ...
A buffalo-shaped bronze vessel unearthed at the Yinxu Ruins in Anyang, Henan province (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY) A team of researchers in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, has decoded the casting technique used ...
Dr. Linda Boutoille from Queens University Belfast conducted a meticulous examination of the bracelet using a high-resolution digital microscope, magnifying its surface up to 220 times. What she ...
In a recent study, Dr. Linda Boutoille uncovered the first evidence of lost-wax casting of silver objects in Bronze Age Iberia and, to date, Western Europe. Published in the Oxford Journal of ...
"The text of this booklet is excerpted from Cast and recast: the sculpture of Frederic Remington, a catalogue for an exhibition opening September 18, 1981, at the National Museum of American Art, ...
River tables are something we’ve heard decried as a passé, but we’re still seeing some interesting variations on the technique. Take this example done with bronze instead of epoxy. Starting with two ...
"The bronze warrior statue has a full, rounded face with long eyebrows, deep-set eyes, a bulbous nose, and slightly pursed ...
A team of researchers in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, has decoded the casting technique used by Bronze Age artisans 3,000 years ago to create a complex buffalo-shaped vessel. Their work has helped solve ...