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1956 Bust: Bronze: 63.5cm tall [1] More images: Statue of Jan Smuts: Parliament Square, London: 1956 Statue on pedestal: Bronze & granite: Grade II listing: Q20785576 [285] Marquette for Saint Michael and the Devil: Wesley House, Cambridge: 1956 Sculpture group: Terracotta / bronze: Plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art [286] Third Portrait of Kitty ...
Bronze is the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply "a bronze". It can be used for statues, singly or in groups, reliefs , and small statuettes and figurines , as well as bronze elements to be fitted to other objects such as furniture.
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The Men (statue) Mercury (Duquesnoy) Metallurgical Worker and Metallurgical Science; Monument to the heroes of Puente Sampayo; Monument of the Great October Revolution; Monument to Nizami Ganjavi in Baku; Monument to Ramos de Azevedo; Monument to the Duke of Caxias; Monument to the sailors and fishermen perished in the sea; Monumento de Lifau
January 2 – Lynda Barry, American cartoonist; January 19 – Junpei Satoh, Japanese Western-style painter; February 24 – Fiona Graham-Mackay, née Bain, British portrait painter
By now he had moved into the field of ceramics and cold cast bronze figurines which, along with drawings and paintings made up one hundred works in total for his first one-man exhibition "The Heart and Humour of the North East” Robert Olley Sculpture Castings Ltd. was formed 1979 to produce a range of small cold cast bronze mining figures ...
UNESCO Reclining Figure 1957–58 is a sculpture by Henry Moore.It was made in a series of scales, from a small plaster maquette, through a half-size working model made in plaster and cast in bronze (LH 415), to a full-size version carved in Roman travertine marble in 1957–1958 (LH 416). [1]
Her career grew steadily, and she became well known for her beautiful renderings of females in bronze, particularly dancers (Desha Delteil frequently modeled for her). Her small bronzes were sought by private collectors and museums alike, and her large bronzes often were placed in elaborate garden settings or as the centerpieces of fountains. [3]