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Bronze

A copper-based alloy, traditionally copper and tin, widely used for sculpture because it casts well, records fine detail, and can be finished with a durable patina.

Short Definition

A copper-based alloy, traditionally copper and tin, widely used for sculpture because it casts well, records fine detail, and can be finished with a durable patina.

Difficulty

Intermediate

Categories

A copper-based alloy, traditionally copper and tin, widely used for sculpture because it casts well, records fine detail, and can be finished with a durable patina. Monumental bronzes are commonly produced by lost-wax casting in separately cast sections that are welded, chased, and patinated.

References

  • Pliny the Elder, Natural History (where applicable).
  • Pierre-Info Glossaire (for French stone terminology, where applicable).