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Starlite Bronze Art Sculpture Statue with Marble Base. This bronze depicts a lady dancing. The bronze has a beautiful patina. This bronze is perfect for your home or office decoration. This bronze figure was created by the lost wax casting process.
Artist Bio:
Dimitri Chiparus (1886-1947) was active in Paris during the flowering of the Art Deco style in the 1920's, and today is regarded as the master of Art Deco bronzes. His sculpture highlights the timeless beauty of the dancers and fashion of the period. Whether his subjects are femmes fatales or demure heroines, all of Chiparus's women possess the idealized attitudes of the dance and the erotic posturings of the music hall. Their bodies are lithe and active, glorying in freedom, knowing no constraints. Their costumes reflect the elegant fashions of the day.
This sculpture bronze with mamoth ivory.
Lost Wax Casting Process
The "Lost Wax" is the most precise metal casting technique in existence, ensuring accurate reproductions of the original sculpture and exquisite detail. All bronze pieces are cast from a wax model regardless of the original material the model was sculpted in usually in clay or wax. "Lost wax" casting method was founded thousands of years ago. Even though, modern methods and materials have improved the technique. It is still an extremely labor intensive and expensive process.
Condition: This sculpture is in a very good condition and a great piece of art.
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