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Kids on Bench with Dog Bronze Sculpture

SKU SP50245
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Original Price $12,236.00
Original Price $12,236.00 - Original Price $12,236.00
Original Price $12,236.00
Current Price $11,245.00
$11,245.00 - $11,245.00
Current Price $11,245.00

Size: 66"W x 48"H x 33"D
Made of Bronze (Lost Wax Casting Method)
Suitable for Indoor or Outdoor/Garden Use
Traditional-Antique Inspired Design

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Overview

Height: 48 in, Width: 66 in, Depth: 33 in

This exquisite bronze sculpture captures a tender moment of childhood companionship, depicting two young figures seated on a bench alongside their faithful canine companion. Rendered with meticulous attention to detail, the piece conveys warmth and innocence through the interplay of the children's postures and the dog's attentive presence. The patina finish enhances the timeless quality of this narrative sculpture, making it an ideal focal point for gardens, parks, or refined interior spaces. A sophisticated celebration of the bonds between children and their beloved pets.

How It's Made
Cast in Lost Wax Bronze

The lost wax bronze casting method is a labor intensive process which is considered to be the best for capturing the finest details of an artist's original sculpture. Typically, a wax replica of the original is made and then dipped in liquid ceramic in order to create a ceramic mold. Once cured, the ceramic shell is kiln-fired and as the shell bakes, the wax inside melts and is lost from the shell (thus the term lost wax). After the ceramic shell is removed from the heat, molten bronze metal is poured into it to create the final casting.

Once the casting has cooled, the outer ceramic layer is broken away, revealing the bronze sculpture inside. A patina may be applied to obtain the desired colorization. And finally, wax is applied to add protection to the lustrous patina.

There are other techniques and variations of the lost wax casting process, but they all involve the loss of the wax mold implied in the term 'lost wax'.
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