CIRE PERDUE

sēr pĕrdüˈ [Fr.,=lost wax], sculptural process of metal casting that may be used for hollow and solid casting. The sculptor makes a model in plaster or clay that is then coated with wax. This model is then covered with a perforated plaster or clay mold. When heated, the mold will "lose" the wax (hence the name of the method) as it runs out of the holes in the plaster. Molten lead is then poured into the space formerly occupied by the wax. After the work cools, the sculptor breaks the mold, removes the plaster core, and files or polishes the metal product. One can also make hollow sculptures by piece-casting, which, as its name suggests, involves the construction of a work in pieces rather than as a whole. The most important advantage of the lost-wax method is that it eases the casting of a sculpture with elaborate curves. This method also has considerable disadvantages, such as the loss of the wax "original" and the failure of rapidly cooling molten metal to fill all of the space left by the removed wax. Donatello's David was made by the lost-wax method and, as a result, is full of patches. This method has been used for centuries in the great civilizations of Mesopotamia, Africa, China, and Greece.

See G. Pack, Jewelry Making by the Lost Wax Process (1968); H. Jackson, Lost Wax Bronze Casting (1972).

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...quality: that they were cast by the cire-perdue method. More recently evidence...exclusively. In some respects cire-perdue technique is easier than that...casting, it is not likely that the cire-perdue method would leave recognizable...
...intention here to describe the cire-perdue process in detail. The topic...even though, when done by the cire-perdue process, they are based on an...version which is to be used in the cire-perdue process is made and the original...
...activities of a smith at a site. No seam is left on a cire perdue casting. The cire perdue process is still used for casting bronze statues...shaped in plan instead of rectangular. Save on cire perdue cast ings, it would also be necessary to smooth...
...seems doubtful. In a primitive cire perdue process which must also have been...was then melted hence the term cire perdue ," or literally "lost wax...hand-wrought the fully evolved cire perdue technique ; but that would be difficult...
...process of melting out the wax, the cire perdue, or waste mould, process. The...brass works are those made by the cire-perdue process. First of all the figure...that the wax melts and runs out cire-perdue , and the molten metal is poured...
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...used the "lost wax" method for casting his bronze sculptures. Lost-wax casting, also known by the French name "cire perdue," is a complicated process. It begins when an original artwork is created from clay. Then a rubber mold is made...
...syrinx faite De roseaux bien tailles, Unis avec la blanche cire Qui est douce a mes levres comme le miel. Il mapprend a jouer...jamais Que je suis restee si longtemps A chercher ma ceinture perdue. Peter Low translates the song as follows: For the festival...
...incapable de se detacher du regret de la perfection formelle perdue. Dun autre cote, Zola donnait a lexil de la sculpture des...fasse courir sa levre harmonieuse Sur neuf roseaux que joint la cire industrieuse; Soit quand la flute droite ou voltigent ses doigts...
...extraordinary nature she claims to have forgotten or to have "perdue de vue" (93). In publicizing the tactic of alignment with...Jean Clair, 84; Michel Lemire, Les Modeles anatomiques en cire coloree du XVIIIe siecle et du XIXe siecle. Museum National...
...qui retrouvent sur lautel domestique une place quils avalent perdue. La disposition de loiseau empaille dans lespace de la chambre...gloires du passe et aux esperances de lavenir. Mais les aieux de cire peinte, enfermes derriere nous, se couvrent lentement de moisissure...


 

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...Etruscan inscriptions. They have been beautifully inscribed on both sides of the tablet, either from a mould using the cire perdue (lost wax) technique or, more probably, by direct engraving on the bronze. They cover all of one side (shown here...
...wackier side of life under the big gold dome. When Gov. Sonny Perdue decided to lose weight by giving up his beloved Snickers candy...FARINGS? TOP COMPANIES BY TOTAL CIRCULATION Full-time Daily Cire. State COMPANY (in millions) Reporters Status 1. Gannett...


 

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...yesterday. The Christies sale catalogue described it as a cire perdue vase with green staining. Lalique (1860-1945) established...Prices for his best work have soared in recent years. Cire perdue is an ancient method of casting a unique piece, in which...
...November. The Antiques Roadshow is on BBC1 on Sunday at 6.45pm. SKILL Vase was made by an ancient process known as cire perdue and involves a wax model being covered in plaster and heated A TOUCH OF GLASS Lalique vase was almost dumped by its...


 

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CIRE PERDUE ser perdu Fr.,=lost wax, sculptural process of metal casting that may be used for hollow and solid casting. The sculptor...
...less than 2 in. (5 cm) high, which were cast in the cire perdue (lost wax) process found in many W African regions...detail, perfection of modeling, and control over the cire perdue process. Nothing certain is known of the artistic sources...
...India. The chief subjects were the deities, figures of whom were used for processional and home ritual. Skilled cire-perdue sculptures were produced until the late 19th cent. in many regions of India. Indian Painting Adverse climate and...
...works in cast metal and plaster that are made from the mold of a clay original. The mold is made by the process of cire perdue . The noun model is used to describe such an original and also any three-dimensional scale model for a larger or more...
...Bronze casting is also a technique of extreme antiquity (see bronze sculpture ). The Greeks and Chinese mastered the cire perdue (lost-wax) process, which was revived in the Renaissance and widely practiced until modern times. Little Greek...
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