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  2. Category:Artworks in metal - Wikipedia

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    Ancient art in metal (11 C, 56 P) B. Bronze objects (4 C, 23 P) ... Pages in category "Artworks in metal" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  3. C. Jeré - Wikipedia

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    Freiler was the production chief and Fels was head of design. Their goal was to produce "gallery-quality art for the masses." [1] Prior to the establishment of Artisan House, the partners built a costume jewelry business, selling work under the names Renoir and Matisse, which employed around 300 people at one point. [2]

  4. Repoussé and chasing - Wikipedia

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    Repoussé (French: ⓘ) or repoussage (ⓘ) is a metalworking technique in which a malleable metal is shaped by hammering from the reverse side to create a design in low relief. Chasing (French: ciselure) or embossing is a similar technique in which the piece is hammered on the front side, sinking the metal. The two techniques are often used in ...

  5. Avant-garde metal - Wikipedia

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    Avant-garde metal (also known as avant-metal, experimental metal, art metal and experimetal) is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation and innovative, avant-garde elements, including non-standard and unconventional sounds, instruments, song structures, playing styles, and vocal techniques.

  6. Silverpoint - Wikipedia

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    John Wilde's The Great Autobiographical Silverpoint Drawing (Art Institute of Chicago 1986.8) which is 38 in × 91 in (97 cm × 231 cm), one of the largest modern silverpoints. Silverpoint was also used in conjunction with other metal points by 20th-century artists.

  7. David Smith (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, metal sculpture meant bronze casts, which artisans produced using a mold made by the artist. Smith, however, made his sculptures from scratch, welding together pieces of steel and other metals with his torch, in much the same way that a painter applied paint to a canvas; his sculptures are almost always unique works.

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