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- Bronze_sculpture abstract "Bronze is the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply a "bronze".Common bronze alloys have the unusual and desirable property of expanding slightly just before they set, thus filling the finest details of a mold. Then, as the bronze cools, it shrinks a little, making it easier to separate from the mold. Their strength and ductility (lack of brittleness) is an advantage when figures in action are to be created, especially when compared to various ceramic or stone materials (such as marble sculpture). These qualities allow the creation of extended figures, as in Jeté, or figures that have small cross sections in their support, such as the equestrian statue of Richard the Lionheart. Modern statuary bronze is 90% copper and 10% tin; older bronze alloys varied only slightly from this composition.But the value of the bronze for uses other than making statues is disadvantageous to the preservation of sculptures; few large ancient bronzes have survived, as many were melted down to make weapons or ammunition in times of war or to create new sculptures commemorating the victors, while far more stone and ceramic works have come through the centuries, even if only in fragments. As recently as 2007 several life sized bronze sculptures by John Waddell were stolen, probably due to the value of the metal after the work has been melted.".
- Bronze_sculpture thumbnail Surviving_Greek_Bronze.jpg?width=300.
- Bronze_sculpture wikiPageExternalLink Tara%20Devi.
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- Bronze_sculpture wikiPageExternalLink Gates-Hell-Rodin.htm.
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- Bronze_sculpture wikiPageExternalLink www.jepsculpture.com.
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- Bronze_sculpture wikiPageExternalLink www.sweetmore-eng.co.uk.
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- Bronze_sculpture wikiPageID "347759".
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- Bronze_sculpture subject Category:Bronze.
- Bronze_sculpture subject Category:Bronze_sculptures.
- Bronze_sculpture subject Category:Casting_(manufacturing).
- Bronze_sculpture subject Category:Sculptures_by_medium.
- Bronze_sculpture type Abstraction100002137.
- Bronze_sculpture type Art102743547.
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- Bronze_sculpture comment "Bronze is the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply a "bronze".Common bronze alloys have the unusual and desirable property of expanding slightly just before they set, thus filling the finest details of a mold. Then, as the bronze cools, it shrinks a little, making it easier to separate from the mold.".
- Bronze_sculpture label "Bronze (escultura)".
- Bronze_sculpture label "Bronze d'art".
- Bronze_sculpture label "Bronze sculpture".
- Bronze_sculpture label "Bronzebildwerk".
- Bronze_sculpture label "銅像".
- Bronze_sculpture sameAs Bronzebildwerk.
- Bronze_sculpture sameAs Bronze_d'art.
- Bronze_sculpture sameAs 銅像.
- Bronze_sculpture sameAs 동상_(형상).
- Bronze_sculpture sameAs Bronze_(escultura).
- Bronze_sculpture sameAs m.01yx86.
- Bronze_sculpture sameAs Q928357.
- Bronze_sculpture sameAs Q928357.
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- Bronze_sculpture wasDerivedFrom Bronze_sculpture?oldid=603468411.
- Bronze_sculpture depiction Surviving_Greek_Bronze.jpg.
- Bronze_sculpture isPrimaryTopicOf Bronze_sculpture.