Bronze casting is a sculpting technique that
originated in the ancient times. The Greeks and Chinese mastered this
process, which was later invigorated in the Renaissance period and is
widely practiced in modern times. Very little ancient bronze Greek
sculpture survived; history records attribute this to the fact that the
metal was later melted down for other purposes. Amid the few existing
examples of an enduring bronze work are two stunning successes: The
Zeus of Artemisium and The Delphic Charioteer.
Bronze may be cast
solid, hammered, carved, or created in incised forms. By itself, bronze
can withstand exposure to the natural elements better than stone and
other materials. This is the reason for it being extensively used and
preferred for the creation of a wide range of outdoor public sculpture.
Bronze is also ideal for casting art works. If melted in proper
conditions, it flows into all the crevices of a mold, flawlessly
reproducing every feature of the most dexterously created model. It is
sensitive and malleable beneath the sculptor’s tool.
Art lovers
all over the world search for superior bronze sculptures to expand
personal collections. Bronze artwork is highly subjective, as a single
bronze sculpture may appeal to one person and not to another. However,
the superiority of bronze sculptures may be assessed according to their
configuration and the molding process employed to create the artwork.
Wildlife,
historic events and time period pieces can all be represented in bronze
sculptures. These artifacts can be purchased from bronze sculpture
manufacturers. If one is interested in unique work, opting for a
custom-built bronze sculpture is an alternative.
While purchasing
bronze sculpture, a buyer should be aware of the availability of fake
statues. In the 19th and 20th century, at least 4,000 fake bronze
castings of sculpture have gained access into the market and are still
being displayed at many art exhibitions. Hence if one decides to
purchase a bronze sculpture, one must study the sculpture thoroughly or
enlist the help of a professional in assessing the originality of the
piece.