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bronze | patinated | size 11 x 16 x 9 cm (w/h/d)
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Garden sculpture "Cat with Young", bronze
Obviously, a cat connoisseur has sculpted this piece: The look and gesture of the mother cat and her little kitten are captured down to the last detail. Sculpture in fine bronze, patinated by hand. Size 11 x 16 x 9 cm (w/h/d).
Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hanover, Germany Email: info@arsmundi.de
Customer reviews
Sehr naturgetreu.
Sehr süß. Würde ich jederzeit wieder kaufen.
Alles bestens.
Sehr schönes Objekt!. Die Beschenkte hat sich sehr gefreut. Qualitativ so, wie ich mir die Skulptur vorgestellt hatte. Nur eins - sie ist offenbar für den Garten zu schade - die Beschenkte hat ihr einen Ehrenplatz in ihrem Wohnzimmerschrank eingeräumt.
Ich liebe Katzen und freue mich an demschönen Ensemble. Die Skulptur ist sorgfältig ausgeführt.
Ja, alles bestens gelaufen, wenn es auch ein wenig lange gedauert hat. Doch die Kätztchen sind wie erhofft. Danke!
Gute Qualität, sehr schnelle Abwicklung und auch der Preis stimmt!Gerne wieder!
Sehr schöne Skulptur !
An alloy of copper with other metals (especially with tin) used since ancient times. It is an ideal metal for high-quality artistic castings, capable of enduring for millennia.
When casting bronze, the artist usually applies the lost-wax technique which is dating back more than 5000 years. This is the best, but also the most complex method of producing sculptures.
First, the artist forms a model of their work. This model is embedded in a liquid silicone rubber mass. Once the material has solidified, the model is cut out, leaving a negative mould. Liquid wax is then poured into the negative mould. After cooling down, the wax cast is removed from the mould, provided with sprues and dipped into ceramic mass. The ceramic mass is hardened in a kiln, where the wax melts away (lost mould).
Finally, the negative mould is ready, into which the 1400° C hot molten bronze is poured. After the bronze had cooled down, the ceramic shell is broken apart, reavoling the sculpture.
Next, the sprues are removed, the surfaces are polished, patinated and numbered by the artist or by a specialist, following their instructions. Thus, each casting is an original work.
For lower-quality bronze castings, the sand casting method is often used, which, however, does not achieve the results of a more elaborate lost-wax technique in terms of surface characteristics and quality.