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All Past Exhibitions The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion May 6–August 9, 2009
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All Past Exhibitions The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion May 6–August 9, 2009
sculptors began to use methods to cast bronzes without destroying their original model
After cooling, the clay mold was broken away, revealing the original wax model as
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Austria in the South, to Sweden and Russia in the North, French gardens became the model
Drottningholm) and Russia (Saint Petersburg) in the North, French gardens became the model
Sculptors did not model their images on living beings: whether the subject was a
Sculptors did not model their images on living beings: whether the subject was a
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Inscription: Inscribed on the top of the barrel: COLT’S PATENT; stamped at the front of the trigger guard, on the base of the frame in front of the trigger guard, and at the base of the loading lever, the serial number: 38549; stamped on the rear root of the trigger guard loop on the left side: 36 CAL
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Throughout the ages, public sculptures have served as didactic tools, offering moral, patriotic, and cultural instruction. Symbols of pride, they have proclaimed cities as tastemakers in civic and aesthetic matters.
“From Model to Monument: American Public Sculpture, 1865–1915.”