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The making of a bronze sculpture is an inherently reproductive
process as well as a complex, collaborative endeavour. The studies
in this book shed light on the production of important French
bronze sculptures, as well as decorative and utilitarian objects,
dating between the 16th and 18th century.
Since the fourth millennium BCE, bronze has been the preferred
medium for some of the most prestigious and sacred works of art.
But only through interdisciplinary research can the fabrication of
these extraordinary objects be properly investigated, interpreted,
and documented. This innovative publication bridges the expertise
of myriad art-technological specialists to create a new framework
for advancing the understanding of bronze sculpture. Essential
reading for curators, conservators, scientists, archaeologists,
sculptors, metallurgists, founders, dealers, collectors, and anyone
interested in the life cycle of a bronze, this volume explains how
to identify the evidence of process steps, metals used, casting
defects, and surface work and alterations before moving on to
address analytical techniques ranging from visual exams to imaging,
material analyses, and dating. The guidelines are accompanied by
detailed illustrations, including videos, charts, and animations; a
robust vocabulary, ensuring precision across English, German,
French, Italian, and Chinese; a diverse selection of case studies;
and a comprehensive bibliography.
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