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Carl Auböck I or Karl Heinrich Auböck I was a goldsmith before he founded the family's workshop in 1906 [3] at Bernardgasse as a bronze goods company. [2] Auböck's workshop was particularly noted for the manufacture of the "Weiner Bronzen". [3] These small, bronze figurines were popular collectibles in Austria until the early 20th century. [4]
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.
Events from the year 1956 in art. Events. March 1 – Replica statue of the Discus Thrower dedicated in Washington, D.C., ... London (including bronze bust)
On December 18, 2019 the Carmel Department of Community Planning and Building and Kent L. Seavey made a determination that the property does not constitute an historic resource and is ineligible for the Carmel Inventory of Historic Resources. [20] La Playa Hotel: Camino Real and 8th Avenue Chris Jorgensen: Mediterranean Revival: 1905 September ...
Small bronze votive offerings of bulls, Postpalatial, AMH Small sculpture of a number of types was often very finely made. Stone vases, often highly decorated in relief or by incision, were a type made before the Bronze Age in Egypt and the Greek mainland, and they appear in Crete, mostly in burials or palace settings, from Early Minoan II onwards.
[24] Small bronze statuettes and ceramic figurines, executed with varying degrees of artistic competence, are plentiful in the archaeological record, particularly in the provinces, and indicate that these were a continual presence in the lives of Romans, whether for votives or for private devotional display at home or in neighborhood shrines ...
The sculpture of Nepal is best known for small religious figures and ritual objects in bronze or copper alloy, but also has other strengths. The Newar people of Nepal had a long-lasting specialism in casting small bronze figures, mostly religious and especially Buddhist, considerable numbers of which were exported to India and Tibet over many centuries.
Nuragic warrior from Padria Reconstruction of Nuragic dresses and panoplies based on bronze statuettes. The Nuragic bronze statuettes (bronzetti in Italian, brunzitos or brunzitus in Sardinian) are typical Nuragic Sardinian bronze sculptures of the final phase of the Bronze Age and the early Iron Age.