Bronze Casting explores the rich history and complex techniques behind bronze sculpture, revealing its profound influence on art and culture across civilizations. The book emphasizes the lost-wax casting process ('cire perdue') and its evolution, which enabled the replication of intricate forms. Discover how bronze casting played a vital role in shaping the artistic identities of ancient civilizations, from Mesopotamia to the Benin Empire, and how artistic movements like the Renaissance redefined the medium's possibilities. The book argues that bronze casting's development was not just technological but a pivotal force shaping artistic expression and cultural exchange. For example, advancements allowed for more complex and lasting artworks, influencing aesthetic forms and cultural values. Beginning with the fundamentals of bronze alloys and casting methods, the book journeys chronologically through the history of bronze, delving into case studies of significant sculptures and culminating in a discussion of conservation practices.
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