Utsuchi, the search for Katsuhira's tiger
Although a bit out of the scope of bronze sculpture, a very nice example of coldwork on copper for tsuba making
Although a bit out of the scope of bronze sculpture, a very nice example of coldwork on copper for tsuba making
Parisian statues destroyed during WW2
The Fonderia Artistica Battaglia in Milan (a film by Francesco Clerici, 2015, excerpt 1' out of 77' showing wax additions to the model)
An animation from Princeton University Art Museum on piece-mold casting
www.frick.org/interact/david_ekserdjian
The David Ekserdjian's lecture presents an overview of the Hill Collection exhibition, which combines celebrated masterpieces with new discoveries in the field of bronzes. It traces the history of the bronze statuette from the late fifteenth to the eighteenth century in Italy and northern Europe. Particular emphasis is placed on the works of preeminent sculptors such as Giambologna, Tetrode, and Adriaen de Vries.
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Susanne Gänsicke is Senior Conservator of Antiquities at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. She was previously employed as Conservator of Objects at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has worked on excavations in Egypt and Sudan, and as consultant to the Conservation Field School Luxor/ American Research Center Egypt.
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