Signed barye jaguar attacks bronze statue figurine marble sculpture deco. This product sheet is originally written in English. Please find an automatic translation in French below. If you have any questions please contact us. Signed barye jaguar attacks cub bronze statue figure marble base sculpture deco.
They hide in the shadows. Their movements are fatally stealthy. You won't know you're being stalked until they pouncing. This poor little one discovered this by taking a moment of lazing to have a drink in what he thought was a field of desd near a pond. A fast but stealthy jaguar slips behind him and pushes his massive paw into his back.
The Cub's head rises and it emits a painful howl. The jaguar eclipses the cub in size. 100% bronze and handmade, this carefully detailed brown patina sculpture was cast using the \"lost wax method\" and mounted on a black marble base. It is signed by the bary artist. Antoine louis barye was born in France on September 24, 1796 and died 1875.
Most of his work has focused exclusively on animals, most of them wild. He was considered and animal, a sculptor whose works are mainly animals.
Barye is a very accomplished sculptor and artist, he has exhibited some of his works at the salon and some of his works reside in the louvre. Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition. Bronze dimensions with marble base: height 8 1/2 \"x width 14\" dimensions of marble: diameter 14 \"height without base: 7 1/2\" weight: 20 lbs inventory: 24dw0755442. Size: 8.5 \"x14\" (21 x 35 centimeters). 8.5 \"x14\" (21 x 35 centimeters). Packages are usually shipped within 2 days of receiving payment and are shipped via ups with unsigned tracking and deposit. If you prefer a required signature delivery, an additional cost will be applied, so please contact us before choosing this method. Whatever your shipping choice, we will provide you with a link to track your package online. Processing costs are fixed, while transportation costs vary depending on the total weight of the shipment. We advise you to group your items into one order.Your package will be shipped at your own risk, but special care is taken to protect fragile objects. The boxes are widely sized and your items are well protected. Your satisfaction with any bronze purchase is the key to our success.
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Once an order has a tracking number, it cannot be cancelled under any circumstances. Freight items, special order items, international orders or order-made items cannot be cancelled once the order has been processed, even if there is no tracking number available. The art of lost wax. Lost wax molding has been around for thousands of years, but few people understand how the process actually works.Although mechanization facilitated the process of cast bronze with lost wax, the procedure is basically the same as that used by the Chinese when they first developed the process at the millennium av. First, the artist creates an original sculpture from any number of supports, including stone, wax, clay, wood and pottery.
This image is covered with a silicone rubber molding material that makes two rubber mold halves (each rubber mold has a front and a rear part). An exterior fiberglass shell is added to the back of each mould to maintain its shape and stiffness for later use. These molds are the only components that are ever reused in the casting process. All other components are recreated for each casting. Once the wax is cooled, the mold is peeled off, giving a wax image (positive wax) reproducing the original sculpture.
This image must then be \"retouched\" to remove sewing lines, scratches or other defects, as well as to recreate any pattern or texturization that has been lost or damaged during the manufacture of wax. The quality of the finished bronze is based on a clean, high-quality mould and an impeccably recreated wax image that is as close to perfection as possible. The next step, \"gating,\" is the application of a series of tubes and funnels that allow molten bronze to flow to the bottom of the ceramic hull and hot gases to escape at the same time. These sprus are created by attaching wax rods to the shape of finished wax in strategically spaced places. Once the trigger is complete, each form of wax is soaked in a liquid ceramic sand silica compound so that it is completely coated inside and out. Holes called \"patches\" have been cut into the wax to allow entry to the inside of the form. The shape is then soaked 6 to 12 times or more over a period of several days until the desired hull thickness is reached. Once these ceramic shells are perfectly dried, the pieces are placed in an autoclave and the wax is melted (hence the term \"lost wax\"), to be recovered and reused. The shells are then hardened in an oven to withstand the temperature of the melted bronze poured into it.The bronze ingots are melted at a temperature of about 2000 f and poured into the hardened ceramic shells. As the sculpture cools, the ceramic shell begins to detach from the bronze. This shell will be completely broken, using a hammer and chisel, before the superfluous metal materials are cut. The moulded part is then sanded for the finish of the metal.
All pieces of a sculpture that have been molded separately are welded onto the sculpture and all sewing lines or other imperfections are removed or \"hunted\". Finally, any texture lost or damaged during the casting or welding process is recreated. The sculpture is then polished for the application of the patina.
The different coloured finishes possible on the cast bronze sculptures are called patinas. The different colors, patterns and textures obtained in the patina process are obtained through a combined application of chemicals and heat, augmented by hand dotted lines, or sprayed with an airbrush, and sealed with hairs spat and waxes.
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It is in the category \"art, antiques-art of the xxe, contemporary-sculptures, statues\". The seller is \"bronzioni_galleries\" and is located in New York, New York.This item can be delivered anywhere in the world.