Collectible Figurine Bronze Decor Henry Moore Modern Art Abstract African Lion

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Collectible Figurine Bronze Decor Henry Moore Modern Art Abstract African Lion
 

Condition: This sculpture is in perfect  condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:Height 6" x Width 12" Marble Dimensions:12" X 6" Height without base: 5" Weight :11 LBS Inventory : 14DW1783541

Though the most feared and lethal predator of the jungle, the beauty of a lion is undeniable. This 100% carefully handmade and fully detailed sculpture includes the smallest details of the king of all wild cats, including the stretch of its limbs, cut of its muscles, curve of its back and glare of its watchful eyes. Hints of gold glint from it's mane as if struck by rays of sunlight while on the prowl in an open field searching for its latest meal. This is a two-toned brown patina with gold highlights, using the Lost Wax Method and mounted on a black marble base and is signed H. Moore
THE LOST WAX PROCESS

Many people wonder what it takes to get a finished bronze piece of art or other bronze object. Here is the process the way we do it at European Bronze.

Original Art The beginning of the process starts with something to represent what the customer wants as a finished piece. It can be a clay model as in the illustration above. It can be a sculpted or molded wooden model, something done in metal, something done in wax or any other material that you want to use to begin the process. This becomes the model for the final piece.

Making the Mold Molds can be simple or complex depending on the original art. After determine how best to make a mold or molds, we take the original like the one in the previous photograph and create the mold using a silicone material. The original art is placed on a bed of clay (the red material in the photo). When the clay is smooth at the parting point of the mold, liquid silicone is brushed onto the model and the clay as the man is doing above. All coats are done by hand to insure that all the details of the original will show in the final cast.

The Mother Mold Because the silicone is flexible, it needs a backup shell to hold it firmly in place. When the silicone has dried thoroughly, a plaster "Mother Mold" strengthened with fibers is created over it. Here a Mother Mold was created over the top of a silicone mold. The two parts of the mother mold are held together by sturdy rubber bands.

Pouring the Wax When the combined silicone and mother mold is ready, liquid wax is poured into it to create a wax impression of the original piece. Here the man is pouring out the excess wax. After the first coat of wax dries, another coat is poured until the desired thickness is achieved.

Chasing the Wax After the wax is poured and dries, it needs to be cleaned of seam lines and any other small imperfections from air bubbles, etc. This is commonly called "chasing the wax." The girl in the photograph is making those refinements in a wax piece.

Adding Sprues When the refinement are made, a wax pouring cup (at top) and wax rods are attached to the piece. These rods are called "sprues." The bronze will be poured through the pouring cup and through the sprues. The sprues direct the bronze to remote parts of the piece and allow the hot gasses to escape.

The Slurry (Investment) When the wax is ready, it is used to make a secondary mold. It is dipped repeatedly into a mixture called the "Slurry." The slurry dries into a hard shell called the "Investment." The slurry coating goes inside and outside the wax impression, allowing the final piece to be hollow.

Lost Wax When the shell has dried, it is placed in an oven where the pieces are heated allowing the wax to melt out, leaving the hollow secondary mold. At the same time that the wax is melted out, the slurry coating is given a final curing to reach it's ultimate strength. This is the step in the process that gives it its name of the "Lost Wax" process.

The Pour After the wax has been removed, the shell is reheated and then placed in a bed of sand. Next, the molten bronze is poured from the furnace where it is melted into the cauldron from which in turn it is poured through the pour cup into the shell.

Raw Bronze When the bronze has cooled, the piece is chased removing the major traces of the shell material from the inside and out. Then the piece is sandblasted removing any remaining pieces of the shell. Here are two raw bronze pieces.

Welding If the original product was cast in more than one piece, the parts will be welded back together. After that the metal is sanded and cleaned to eliminate any signs of the welding.

Patination After the bronze is chased, it is sandblasted to rid it of any imperfections and then it is ready for a patina. There are a variety of patinas available, some of which are shown on our ebay page. After the patina is applied, it is coated with wax to preserve its finish.

Preparing a Base We provide bases in marble, onyx and granite and cut and form them to your specifications. Here the man is cutting a piece of black marble in preparation for mounting a bronze piece.

Mounting Here is a finished piece mounted on a custom shaped base in black and gray marble. We also have many different designed and finished bases from which to choose.

 

Payment Options

Payment for your purchase is expected within 10 days of the closing of the item's auction. Unpaid auction wins will be forfeited after 7 days.We accept Paypal and all Major Credit Cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express).

Additional Payment Information

If your payment is not received within this period, a non-payment claim will be filed. There is a 8.625% sales tax for New York residents.

Most of our items are shipped via USPS (United States Postal Service) mail or Fedex. Most orders are shipped within 24-48 hours of purchase. Please be aware that not all items are available for USPS shipping due to size and weight. We do ship to Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, Puerto Rico, APO/AE, and U.S. Virgin Islands, however, an additional charge may be required. Please contact us before making any purchases in these areas. For Non-USA customers, you may be responsible for all duty, tax, & brokerage fees that may be due upon delivery (shipping costs cover freight charges only).We also ship internationally. Please refer to the "Shipping & Handling" chart for the rates for each area.

 
 
 
inkfrog terapeak Collectible Figurine Bronze Decor Henry Moore Modern Art Abstract African Lion Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:Height 6" x Width 12" Marble Dimensions:12" X 6" Height without base: 5" Weight :11 LBS Inventory : 14DW1783541 Though the most feared and lethal predator of the jungle, the beauty of a lion is undeniable. This 100% carefully handmade and fully detailed sculpture includes the smallest details of the king of all wild cats, including the stretch of its limbs, cut of its muscles, curve of its back and glare of its watchful eyes. Hints of gold glint from it's mane as if struck by rays of sunlight while on the prowl in an open field searching for its latest meal. This is a two-toned brown patina with gold highlights, using the Lost Wax Method and mounted on a black marble base and is signed H. Moore THE LOST WAX PROCESS Many people wonder what it takes to get a finished bronze piece of art or other bronze object. Here is the process the way we do it at European Bronze. Original Art The beginning of the process starts with something to represent what the customer wants as a finished piece. It can be a clay model as in the illustration above. It can be a sculpted or molded wooden model, something done in metal, something done in wax or any other material that you want to use to begin the process. This becomes the model for the final piece. Making the Mold Molds can be simple or complex depending on the original art. After determine how best to make a mold or molds, we take the original like the one in the previous photograph and create the mold using a silicone material. The original art is placed on a bed of clay (the red material in the photo). When the clay is smooth at the parting point of the mold, liquid silicone is brushed onto the model and the clay as the man is doing above. All coats are done by hand to insure that all the details of the original will show in the final cast. The Mother Mold Because the silicone is flexible, it needs a backup shell to hold it firmly in place. When the silicone has dried thoroughly, a plaster "Mother Mold" strengthened with fibers is created over it. Here a Mother Mold was created over the top of a silicone mold. The two parts of the mother mold are held together by sturdy rubber bands. Pouring the Wax When the combined silicone and mother mold is ready, liquid wax is poured into it to create a wax impression of the original piece. Here the man is pouring out the excess wax. After the first coat of wax dries, another coat is poured until the desired thickness is achieved. Chasing the Wax After the wax is poured and dries, it needs to be cleaned of seam lines and any other small imperfections from air bubbles, etc. This is commonly called "chasing the wax." The girl in the photograph is making those refinements in a wax piece. Adding Sprues When the refinement are made, a wax pouring cup (at top) and wax rods are attached to the piece. These rods are called "sprues." The bronze will be poured through the pouring cup and through the sprues. The sprues direct the bronze to remote parts of the piece and allow the hot gasses to escape. The Slurry (Investment) When the wax is ready, it is used to make a secondary mold. It is dipped repeatedly into a mixture called the "Slurry." The slurry dries into a hard shell called the "Investment." The slurry coating goes inside and outside the wax impression, allowing the final piece to be hollow. Lost Wax When the shell has dried, it is placed in an oven where the pieces are heated allowing the wax to melt out, leaving the hollow secondary mold. At the same time that the wax is melted out, the slurry coating is given a final curing to reach it's ultimate strength. This is the step in the process that gives it its name of the "Lost Wax" process. The Pour After the wax has been removed, the shell is reheated and then placed in a bed of sand. Next, the molten bronze is poured from the furnace where it is melted into the cauldron from which in turn it is poured through the pour cup into the shell. Raw Bronze When the bronze has cooled, the piece is chased removing the major traces of the shell material from the inside and out. Then the piece is sandblasted removing any remaining pieces of the shell. Here are two raw bronze pieces. Welding If the original product was cast in more than one piece, the parts will be welded back together. After that the metal is sanded and cleaned to eliminate any signs of the welding. Patination After the bronze is chased, it is sandblasted to rid it of any imperfections and then it is ready for a patina. There are a variety of patinas available, some of which are shown on our ebay page. After the patina is applied, it is coated with wax to preserve its finish. Preparing a Base We provide bases in marble, onyx and granite and cut and form them to your specifications. Here the man is cutting a piece of black marble in preparation for mounting a bronze piece. Mounting Here is a finished piece mounted on a custom shaped base in black and gray marble. We also have many different designed and finished bases from which to choose. Payment Options Payment for your purchase is expected within 10 days of the closing of the item's auction. Unpaid auction wins will be forfeited after 7 days.We accept Paypal and all Major Credit Cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express). Additional Payment Information If your payment is not received within this period, a non-payment claim will be filed. There is a 8.625% sales tax for New York residents. Most of our items are shipped via USPS (United States Postal Service) mail or Fedex. Most orders are shipped within 24-48 hours of purchase. Please be aware that not all items are available for USPS shipping due to size and weight. We do ship to Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, Puerto Rico, APO/AE, and U.S. Virgin Islands, however, an additional charge may be required. Please contact us before making any purchases in these areas. For Non-USA customers, you may be responsible for all duty, tax, & brokerage fees that may be due upon delivery (shipping costs cover freight charges only).We also ship internationally. Please refer to the "Shipping & Handling" chart for the rates for each area. inkfrog terapeak Christmas Sale 100% Genuine Products Collectible Figurine Bronze Decor Henry Moore Modern Art Abstract African Lion EUROPEAN GODDESS PAYMENT

Payment for your purchase is expected within 10 days of the closing of the item's auction. Unpaid auction wins will be forfeited after 7 days.We accept Paypal and all Major Credit Cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express).

If your payment is not received within this period, a non-payment claim will be filed. There is a 8.8725% sales tax for New York residents.

SHIPPING

Most items are shipped via UPS. Most orders are shipped within 24-48 hours of purchase. For Non-USA customers, you may be responsible for all duty, tax, and brokerage fees that may be due upon delivery (shipping costs cover freight charges only).

RETURNS

Your Satisfaction With Any Bronze Purchase Is The Key To our Success. All Items In Original Condition, With The Exception Of Custom Works Of Art, Can Be Returned By Buyer For Exchange, Replacement Or Refund Within 30 Days Of Delivery, Less The Shipping And Handling Charges. Customer Is Responsible For Return Shipping Cost. All Items Must Be Returned In The Original Packaging. Custom Works Of Art Are Non-Refundable. In The Unlikely Event Your Sculpture Arrives Damaged, We Offer Replacement Or Refund. In This Situation, The Damaged Item Must Be Reported Within 48 Hours Of Delivery. We Would Pay The Return Freight. We sell our bronze sculptures as reproductions, unless the title indicate it as original.

Collectible Figurine Bronze Decor Henry Moore Modern Art Abstract African Lion
 

Condition: This sculpture is in perfect  condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:Height 6" x Width 12" Marble Dimensions:12" X 6" Height without base: 5" Weight :11 LBS Inventory : 14DW1783541

Though the most feared and lethal predator of the jungle, the beauty of a lion is undeniable. This 100% carefully handmade and fully detailed sculpture includes the smallest details of the king of all wild cats, including the stretch of its limbs, cut of its muscles, curve of its back and glare of its watchful eyes. Hints of gold glint from it's mane as if struck by rays of sunlight while on the prowl in an open field searching for its latest meal. This is a two-toned brown patina with gold highlights, using the Lost Wax Method and mounted on a black marble base and is signed H. Moore
THE LOST WAX PROCESS

Many people wonder what it takes to get a finished bronze piece of art or other bronze object. Here is the process the way we do it at European Bronze.

Original Art The beginning of the process starts with something to represent what the customer wants as a finished piece. It can be a clay model as in the illustration above. It can be a sculpted or molded wooden model, something done in metal, something done in wax or any other material that you want to use to begin the process. This becomes the model for the final piece.

Making the Mold Molds can be simple or complex depending on the original art. After determine how best to make a mold or molds, we take the original like the one in the previous photograph and create the mold using a silicone material. The original art is placed on a bed of clay (the red material in the photo). When the clay is smooth at the parting point of the mold, liquid silicone is brushed onto the model and the clay as the man is doing above. All coats are done by hand to insure that all the details of the original will show in the final cast.

The Mother Mold Because the silicone is flexible, it needs a backup shell to hold it firmly in place. When the silicone has dried thoroughly, a plaster "Mother Mold" strengthened with fibers is created over it. Here a Mother Mold was created over the top of a silicone mold. The two parts of the mother mold are held together by sturdy rubber bands.

Pouring the Wax When the combined silicone and mother mold is ready, liquid wax is poured into it to create a wax impression of the original piece. Here the man is pouring out the excess wax. After the first coat of wax dries, another coat is poured until the desired thickness is achieved.

Chasing the Wax After the wax is poured and dries, it needs to be cleaned of seam lines and any other small imperfections from air bubbles, etc. This is commonly called "chasing the wax." The girl in the photograph is making those refinements in a wax piece.

Adding Sprues When the refinement are made, a wax pouring cup (at top) and wax rods are attached to the piece. These rods are called "sprues." The bronze will be poured through the pouring cup and through the sprues. The sprues direct the bronze to remote parts of the piece and allow the hot gasses to escape.

The Slurry (Investment) When the wax is ready, it is used to make a secondary mold. It is dipped repeatedly into a mixture called the "Slurry." The slurry dries into a hard shell called the "Investment." The slurry coating goes inside and outside the wax impression, allowing the final piece to be hollow.

Lost Wax When the shell has dried, it is placed in an oven where the pieces are heated allowing the wax to melt out, leaving the hollow secondary mold. At the same time that the wax is melted out, the slurry coating is given a final curing to reach it's ultimate strength. This is the step in the process that gives it its name of the "Lost Wax" process.

The Pour After the wax has been removed, the shell is reheated and then placed in a bed of sand. Next, the molten bronze is poured from the furnace where it is melted into the cauldron from which in turn it is poured through the pour cup into the shell.

Raw Bronze When the bronze has cooled, the piece is chased removing the major traces of the shell material from the inside and out. Then the piece is sandblasted removing any remaining pieces of the shell. Here are two raw bronze pieces.

Welding If the original product was cast in more than one piece, the parts will be welded back together. After that the metal is sanded and cleaned to eliminate any signs of the welding.

Patination After the bronze is chased, it is sandblasted to rid it of any imperfections and then it is ready for a patina. There are a variety of patinas available, some of which are shown on our ebay page. After the patina is applied, it is coated with wax to preserve its finish.

Preparing a Base We provide bases in marble, onyx and granite and cut and form them to your specifications. Here the man is cutting a piece of black marble in preparation for mounting a bronze piece.

Mounting Here is a finished piece mounted on a custom shaped base in black and gray marble. We also have many different designed and finished bases from which to choose.

 

Payment Options

Payment for your purchase is expected within 10 days of the closing of the item's auction. Unpaid auction wins will be forfeited after 7 days.We accept Paypal and all Major Credit Cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express).

Additional Payment Information

If your payment is not received within this period, a non-payment claim will be filed. There is a 8.625% sales tax for New York residents.

Most of our items are shipped via USPS (United States Postal Service) mail or Fedex. Most orders are shipped within 24-48 hours of purchase. Please be aware that not all items are available for USPS shipping due to size and weight. We do ship to Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, Puerto Rico, APO/AE, and U.S. Virgin Islands, however, an additional charge may be required. Please contact us before making any purchases in these areas. For Non-USA customers, you may be responsible for all duty, tax, & brokerage fees that may be due upon delivery (shipping costs cover freight charges only).We also ship internationally. Please refer to the "Shipping & Handling" chart for the rates for each area.

 
 
 
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