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Roman Bronze Works, now operated as Roman Bronze Studios, is a bronze foundry in New York City. Established in 1897 by Riccardo Bertelli, it was the first American foundry to specialize in the lost-wax casting method, [ 1 ] and was the country's pre-eminent art foundry during the American Renaissance (ca. 1876–1917).
Thomas Houseago (born 1972) is a British contemporary artist. He lives in Los Angeles , California , and also has American citizenship. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Much of his work has been figurative sculpture, often on a large scale, in plaster, bronze or aluminium; his large plaster Baby was included in the Whitney Biennial in 2010.
Bronze sculptures in Manhattan (1 C, 51 P) Pages in category "Bronze sculptures in New York City" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Statue of Abraham Lincoln (New York City) Statue of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Statue of Benito Juárez (New York City) Statue of Chester A. Arthur; Statue of George M. Cohan; Statue of Gertrude Stein; Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi (New York City) Statue of Horace Greeley (City Hall Park) Statue of Horace Greeley (Herald Square) Statue of John Watts
bronze Netherlandish 17th century Venus: 17th century bronze Jacques Jonghelinck: 1530–1606 The Duke of Alba: 1571 bronze Frederic Remington: 1861–1909 The Bronco Buster: 1919 bronze Carl Augustus Heber: 1875–1956 Medal: 1st half 20th century bronze Katherine Ward Lane Weems: 1899–1989 Whippet: 1925 bronze Louis-Simon Boizot: 1743 ...
General Bronze Corporation was founded as a reorganization of the John Polachek Bronze and Iron Company, founded in 1910 by John Polachek, a Hungarian immigrant. [20] [5] He became a supervisor overseeing bronze manufacturing at the Tiffany Glass Studios in Corona, Queens New York, which served as the basis for his future enterprise in bronze fabrication.
Unity is a 22-foot (6.7 m) tall bronze sculpture of an arm, hand, and pointing index finger by Hank Willis Thomas, [1] installed in Brooklyn, New York City. [2] The artwork was unveiled in 2019. [ 3 ]
The world's largest bronze sculpture of modern times stood between the Twin Towers on the Austin J. Tobin Plaza of the World Trade Center in New York City from 1972 until the September 11 attacks. The work, weighing more than 20 tons, was the only remaining work of art to be recovered largely intact from the ruins of the collapsed Twin Towers.