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Giant Rearing Horse Statue This is a life size bronze stallion captured as he rears.This spectacular bronze sculpture is over nine feet in height. Whether you're a cowboy, western art collector or country estate, this statue is the epitome of bronze casting.
For your consideration is a plaster bronze coated statue or sculpture of a cowboy on a horse looking down at a cow skull. This piece is signed Ringo. It is 13" tall and 10" wide, 10" deep. It is Remington inspired.
This bronze Cowboy sculpture is installed in front of City Hall. It is just over eight feet tall. It was created by John Taschl in 1969 and produced at the Modern Art Foundry in Long Island, NY. The statue was dedicated in 1970.
All of Remington's originals were produced by only two firms: Roman Bronze Works and Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co. Any other name is automatically a forgery. Henry-Bonnard produced only sand castings for Remington; Roman Bronze Works, only lost wax castings. Any lost wax cast piece with a Henry-Bonnard foundry mark is automatically a forgery.
The first foundry with which he worked was the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company in New York. Four different sculptures were cast in bronze, starting in 1895, using the sand-casting method. They were The Broncho Buster, The Wounded Bunkie, The Wicked Pony, and The Scalp. In 1900 Remington began working exclusively with the Roman Bronze Works, New York.
Giant Bronze Eagle. American Eagle with wings spread ready to fly on this Giant Bronze Eagle. An American Classic, Larger than life sculpture of American Eagle or Hawk or Osprey. This bronze sculpture portrays a LARGE eagle, wings spread, ready for flight.
From life-size bronze mascots of Robert Morris to The Lady of Grace for Benedictine College plus large animal mascots of Towson Universities Tiger, Appoquinimink High School’s Jaguar on Rock and even our famous Spike Bulldog as well. Bronze life-size kneeling soldier memorial statue by www.allclassics.com
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The first foundry with which he worked was the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company in New York. Four different sculptures were cast in bronze, starting in 1895, using the sand-casting method. They were The Broncho Buster, The Wounded Bunkie, The Wicked Pony, and The Scalp. In 1900 Remington began working exclusively with the Roman Bronze Works, New York.
Material: The material of the statue is then decided by the client. The sculptor may also use a small clay model to better portray his conception of the design. The clay model can be modified to fine tune the client’s wishes.
Mini-Sculpture: Finally, the bronze sculpture artist may finalize the miniature model of the final design in order to give the client a preview into how the final product will look. This model is made using the material decided, and it can be used by the client for marketing purposes so that he can raise funds for the sculpture.
Creating the Backbone: The backbone of the bronze statue, also called the armature consists of a steel frame with foam added to it in order to resemble the rough outline of the final product. This is then sealed with a latex coat to secure it.
The Sculpting: The main work starts only now. Many pounds of hot clay are used and applied by hand to “block in” the design for the first time. The bronze sculpture artist then invests a lot of time adding more clay, removing some clay and molding the clay until the final product finally resembles the required design. Tiny details are added on to give more preciseness to the bronze statue and make it more real.
Remove dust with a damp cloth.
Do not use metal objects or wire brushes to clean the sculpture.
Do not apply abrasives or cleansers that will possibly scratch the finish.
ZUD – Non- Abrasive Cleaner. Use to remove stubborn stains. Zud cleans all metal surfaces including bronze. Zud can be used in powder or liquid form.
Lemon Oil – Apply a small amount of oil with a paintbrush or soft cloth. Cover the entire figure with oil. Wipe the surface gently with a soft cloth to take off the excess oil.
Paste Wax- A very thin, even coat of wax should be applied with a soft cloth. Allow the wax to sit and dry before polishing. Wax should be applied after bronze has been cleaned and dried. Do not apply if using lemon oil.
Do Nothing: Many bronze owners prefer to sit back and enjoy the natural reaction and aging process of their sculpture.
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Ancient Sculpture Gallery is proud to present you with lost wax bronze reproductions of statues and busts from the Egyptian, Greek, Hellenistic, Roman, Asian Oriental, and Western civilizations. “Lost Wax” bronze (or hot-cast bronze) is actually 100% pure Bronze – essentially copper and tin. The making of a “lost wax” bronze is a complex and time consuming process, and specific technical expertise is needed to accomplish the task of making a bronze. The most known and used process for making “lost wax” involves pouring of molten bronze. This is the same method used by the ancient civilizations to create bronze sculptures. Our lost wax bronze sculptures are produced in this same technique.