ARMAN Sculpture in bronze, 20th century, signed Violin coupe III modern Art
ARMAN ( 1928 / 2005 )
Violin cut III.
Bronze with brown patina, signed on the base, foundry Bocquel, numbered 84 / 100 on the back on the base.
Height: 62 cm
Width: 20 cm
Depth: 16.5 cm
ARMAN ( 1928 / 2005 )
Violin cut III.
Bronze with brown patina, signed on the base, foundry Bocquel, numbered 84 / 100 on the back on the base.
Height: 62 cm
Width: 20 cm
Depth: 16.5 cm
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BRONZE
At the beginning, there is clay that the hand kneads, that the tool furrows. Then, through the medium of the mold, the power of fire, the fragile sketch will solidify in the hardest and most resistant alloy there is: bronze. This manufacturing process - the alloy of copper and tin - dates back to the third millennium BC: the Bronze Age was an essential stage in the technological and social evolution of mankind. From the outset, this technique made it possible to reproduce weapons, jewelry, figurines and containers of all kinds, spread throughout the Mediterranean basin, in the Near East and even in China - During the Renaissance, the statue appeared, the work of art, unique piece, melted at the request of a great collector.