Bronze Statue

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Bronze Statue
How do I know if a bronze statue is actually bronze??

A friend told me that I have is the statue of bronze. I want to sell, but I show that it is not a bronze and brass finish. A magnet does not stick to it.

Only three metals stick to magnets, and the bronze is not one of they. Well, if you want to know if it's metal or not, just take a stick and beats, metal should give a clear and crisp "Ding" sound. To see if the metal is brass or not, get something you know for sure is bronze, found the back of a card (with a rough surface or a piece unglazed terra cotta) and scratch with the real bronze. Then all a discreet place of the statue with him and Compare the color of the mark of the two. bronze piece made by someone or they must be making bronze in it or the artist. The artist's search may also help.

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Sculpture Statue

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Sculpture Statue
What is the sculpture / statue with "what's past is prologue" found and what they mean or refer to?

I to see the end of the film James Cagney 13 Rue Madeleine. It was the statue of a seated woman is reminiscent of the statue of Abraham Lincoln in Washington. Can anyone enlighten me where you are and what you mean?

It's a quote Shakespeare http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What% E2% 80% 99s_past_is_prologue apparently is outside the National Register building in America, but as for the statue itself … is called "The Future" http://www.archives.gov/about/history/building-an-archives/statues/statue-future.html Here is a debate on the budget; http://www.quotationspage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=159&sid=bda46eb066c8edf7104657616d5f717a

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Bronze Buddha

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 24-08-2008

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Bronze Buddha
im trying to find out about some antiques, is a female Buddha in bronze or brass, were 2 of them.?

there were 2 men and women who have one and im trying to find out the cost of males

a picture is worth a thousand words at this moment, I could help if I knew what looked

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smiling buddha statue

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Stone Sculpture

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Stone Sculpture
What is the name of the stone sculpture is uncut?

Do you know how stone carvers to carve stone sculptures .. His is a special kind of name for this type of stone. As a type of rock art. 20 points for whoever tells me the name.

The limestone, such as limestone Indiana, is a medium-soft stone with a granular texture, firmness and enjoyable. Stone carving is an ideal for many types of work, but does not allow for very fine detail and can not be polished. The tools mentioned above all work well with limestone. Bluestone, a fine-grained sandstone of Pennsylvania, is a bit harder than limestone and less compact but more layers. It may seem more natural in color and texture, especially if natural areas are left intact, but the risk that an entire layer is separated at work is quite high and makes it risky to work. Marble is working harder than limestone and bluestone, but allows for more details thin and can be polished. Granite is very hard work. The division consists of roughing cuts instead of cutting with a chisel. The elimination of any tools hand can be a torture, even when using expensive carbide-tipped tools! It is very hard, compact, strong and durable and can be polished to a high sheen. Alabaster is ideal stone for carving and very useful for beginners as well, but not easy to find and expensive. Soapstone is very soft and a good material for beginners, but as alabaster faces. Sometimes soapstone crumbles and scratches and breaks easily.

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Carved Statue

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Carved Statue

For hand-carved bronze statues and fountains, you've come to the right place. Our company offers a stunning bronze statues and fountains anywhere in the world!

Our company designs, manufactures and distributes products in bronze. Our craftsmen have years of experience. We offer bronze statues of high quality and the sources families, schools, landscape architects, art galleries, restaurants, and professional decorators. Whatever your bronze needs, you can rely on us to produce beautiful, unique designs at affordable prices!

How
We Do It
There are several steps involved in making a statue of bronze. We use the method of lost wax casting to create the original piece. We pay attention to detail during this process and ensure that their design necessary.

The next step of casting molten wax is poured into the mold. The layers of wax as a duplicate of the original broadcast. Then our artisans pull the wax mold and weld, polish and add details. After the fall of liquid wax casting in clay multiple times and implement a layer of ceramic sand. We allow the mold to dry and then placed in an oven.

Then, bake the shell until the wax melts, creating a hollow ceramic mold. We remove from the pan and pour bronze in the 2,100 degree of shell. After the bronze cools, carefully pull the ceramic shell of bronze. Our artisans re-weld marks detail to ensure excellence.

Finally, even producing a finished bronze statue of the fumigation or the source of high-pressure glass powder. Also apply a chemical called patina, which protects the brass from corrosion. Finally, applies a layer of heated wax to create a glossy finish. Once thoroughly inspect the statue, the bronze statue is ready to show!

Bronze 101
Over 1,000 years ago, artists such as Donatello, Remington and Rodin used the method of lost wax casting to create works bronze masterpieces. Although most famous bronze statues and fountains are found in public places such as museums or parks, which can be recreated using the method of lost wax casting. Thus bronze enthusiasts can have a piece of history at home or in your garden at a low cost.

Bronze
Tips and Tricks
Keeping his bronze statue or fountain outdoor course will not turn green because green verdigris or patina. This gives the statue bronze or source a closer look old or traditional. However, if you want to keep the brass color, simply apply paste wax statue or fountain in the year. Also can be covered with urethane or lacquer spray.

White spots can appear on his bronze statue too. This is due to residual ceramic casting process. Simply use paste wax or wax kiwi, to remove stains. The best paste waxes are natural or non-abrasive. Never use car wax on a bronze statue or fountain.

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Bronze statues and fountains are perfect for gifts, garden decorations, monuments, and much more. Just tell us the type of design you want, and we'll deliver! We offer a wide selection of bronze statues and fountains at unbeatable prices. We know that you will be satisfied with your order.

Do not hesitate! We offer fast shipping, competitive prices, and custom-designed goods. Do not risk to deal with another manufacturer of brass online. We are the supplier of the most trusted bronze on the web. Contact us today!

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Horse Statue

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 07-03-2008

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Horse Statue

The history of horse evolution is one of the most-the issues addressed in modern biology. And no wonder – of all modern animals, the horse has If the family behind the most intact and visible tree.Our story begins millions of years ago – with the Perissodactyla.

No, not "pterodactyl" – Flight claws relics from the era of the dinosaurs as imagined in B-movies and the Flintstones. The "Perissodactyla" are hoofed animals with a number odd toes on each foot (which is also distinguished by their tooth structure), this group of animals is in itself, scientists say, are descended from the same ancestor as tapir and the rhinoceros, but, unlike these animals gradually adapted to life in drylands favorite tropical forests, even today, the rhinoceros.

A creature of evolution often influences the other creatures in their environment, and this is true of horses (the branch of the family tree Horsey perissodactyl) who began eating grass like the new crop began to flourish. Such a diet facilitated the spread of new types of horses that had big teeth.

Also, horses, – the adoption of a dry, steppe-like habitat where predators lived and the relative lack of foliage made it difficult to conceal, encouraged the survival of the horse, who ran the fastest. Gradually, longer-legged horses with a third toe length (allowing greater operational efficiency) began to predominate. Mesohippus species 40 million years reflect this trend.

It is a common – but disastrous — wrong to see evolutionary history as a good step forward in a straight line from early to mid-modern versions of an animal, with the modern animal taken as the final copy of the earlier draft animals, as if we were seeing successive drawings of Michelangelo's David in a line that ended with the actual image.

In fact, however, Most species of horses once lived and died without having any influence on the horse today, exist in their own right, and we should not think in the modern horse as the "goal" of life all this sickness and death. Many genealogical lines simply ran away, while one (leading to our horse) that happened to survive, but may well have been any or all of the other, given some slight changes in habitat for a million years or so.

In any case, the many equine species whose fossils have been found, is thought to Plesippus – a sort of descendant of the previous Dinohippus – Is the father of the modern horse. This species responds to falling temperatures in North America by starting either South America or the Bering Strait from North America from Eurasia, about 2 ½ million years ago, stayed behind in North America.

Somewhere toward the end of the Tertiary or early Quaternary – you're talking to scientists for the start of the last Ice Age, approximately 1.8 million years – Plesippus descendants led to the descent sufficiently different from their sponsors, and as sufficient to modern horses, which scientists have called stenonis to Equus, the horse "real" first.

They crossed into North America and survived for millions of years, perhaps bringing the other old horses are known to inhabit the area during this period – that large scottii Equus giganteus, whom the author swears that is not to invent (which seem to have passed modern horses in size). However, all North American horses died out, not inexplicably, some 11,000 years ago – at the same time as many other types of animals, for reasons scientists have yet to discover. Was it a mega-virus of the ancient world? Or, a more tempting possibility, non-humans (who come to the American scene, according to some theories, at this time) hunting for extinction?

In any case, horses do not buy on this continent until after European colonization of the Americas began in 1492, for long period of time, then, from 11,000 BC to the 1491, development took place in Eurasia horse instead. (Another tempting idea – after the settlers had re-introduced horses to Mexico, the region American Southwest and Peru, some Indian tribes told stories about how the grass, "recalls the" these new animals.

Do these groups of people who keep the memory, perhaps through the myth and legend, of the now defunct North American horse?)

The outline of the horse story told here is only a sketch, based on a shred of scientific theorizing. Like the old Perissodactyla leading to many species of not-quite-a-horse most of those who flourished in his time and died without contributing to the development of modern horses, scientific speculation about the origin of any species include many interesting topics, intelligent impasses. " So who knows.

A popular theory, the Foundations 'Four' theory suggests that at some point, long before the demise of the horse in North America, four basic types of horses developed in Europe (from the Plesippi that, perhaps, who crossed from North America to Eurasia before the last ice age started). The forests of warm-blooded horses and the proposed housing horses of northern Europe, taller, slimmer Asian horses and ponies tarpans size are considered, in theory, be the "foundation" horses from which all others are descended.

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Japan Netsuke

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Japan Netsuke

As a functioning style of artworks, the beautification of Netsuke was highly expressive and desired. The beautifully intricate formal formations of Netsuke originate in the culture long ago in Japan. The current form of international Netsuke collections is not so devoted to necessity, since it is a direct functional art ". The beautiful art forms of delicate Japanese Netsuke can not be beat on quality and the perfect detail, no matter the circumstances. There has long been Netsuke Society International. By connecting with the International Netsuke Society, there is a full-time and the collection period to 1975 he founded Netsuke collections of art and community Sagemono. Netsuke has never been conceived as a weak material formation.

What is incredibly unique to the 300 hundred years old, works Netsuke artistic originally used for the functional form of fitness to hold someone's personal items securely in a small box or pouch of tissue has become now one of the most desired single collection to date. As a functioning style of artworks, the beautification of Netsuke was highly expressive and desired. Even from the origin principle, Netsuke had distinguished himself in a way which is still expressive Mesmerize many art collectors today.

Formal training beautifully intricate Netsuke originate in the culture long ago in Japan. Netsuke desire of actually collecting all started through accidental means, by complete due to the process of trying to safely hold personal belongings close to your body throughout the day while out doing personal business. With Japanese Netsuke is one of the "only" types of individual expressiveness throughout that period of time, the many realms of Netsuke only continued to flourish, and this is one of the main common denominators that contribute fully to the International Netsuke Society today.

The current form of international Netsuke collections is not so devoted to necessity, since it is a direct functional art ". In basic terms, there is nothing like him! When done in the original training art and sophistication, there is little that will successfully hold a candle to the real meaning of art works of nationally known Netsuke. Netsuke today has made to be collected and appreciated as an art formation instead of part of necessity to the Japanese daily wardrobe.

There has never been, and still does not have anything like that. The beautiful art forms of delicate Japanese Netsuke simply can not be beaten on quality and the perfect detail, no matter the circumstances. There has been much time the International Netsuke Society. It was a group of Netsuke collections was not that long ago, an international group started in 1975, which is fully dedicated to collections and studies related forms of art and Sagemono Netsuke collections is free.

When connecting with the International Netsuke Society, there full-time and with the harvesting period of 1975 founded Netsuke collections of art and community Sagemono. Netsuke has never been conceived as a training weak material.

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bronze buddha

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buddha statue stone

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