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Lost Wax Casting Process
 Lost-Wax Casting: A Practitioner's Manual by Wilbert Feinberg, Lost-Wax Casting: A Practitioner's Manual
 Colors and Blood: Flag Passions of the Confederate South by Robert E. Bonner, As rancorous debates over Confederate symbols continue, Robert Bonner explores how the rebel flag gained its enormous power to inspire and repel. In the process, he shows how the Confederacy sustained itself for as long as it did by cultivating the allegiances of countless ordinary citizens. Bonner also comments more broadly on flag passions--those intense emotional reactions to waving pieces of cloth that inflame patriots to kill and die. "Colors and Blood depicts a pervasive flag culture that set the emotional tone of the Civil War in the Union as well as the Confederacy. Northerners and southerners alike devoted incredible energy to flags, but the Confederate project was unique in creating a set of national symbols from scratch. In describing the activities of white southerners who designed, sewed, celebrated, sang about, and bled for their new country's most visible symbols, the book charts the emergence of Confederate nationalism. Theatrical flag performances that cast secession in a melodramatic mode both amplified and contained patriotic emotions, contributing to a flag-centered popular patriotism that motivated true believers to defy and sacrifice. This wartime flag culture nourished Confederate nationalism for four years, but flags' martial associations ultimately eclipsed their expression of political independence. After 1865, conquered banners evoked valor and heroism while obscuring the ideology of a slaveholders' rebellion, and white southerners recast the totems of Confederate nationalism as relics of the Lost Cause. At the heart of this story is the tremendous capacity of bloodshed to infuse symbols with emotional power. Confederate flag culture, black southerners'charged relationship to the Stars and Stripes, contemporary efforts to banish the Southern Cross, and arguments over burning the Star Spangled Banner have this in common: all demonstrate Americans' passionate relationship with symbols that have been imaginatively soaked in blood.
Lost-foam casting - Lost foam casting (LFC) is a type of investment casting process that uses foam patterns as the investment. The method takes advantage of the properties of foam to simply and cheaply form castings that would be difficult or impossible, using normal "cope and drag" techniques. Lost core - The lost core process involves making a hollow plastic mould from a metal casting. Continuous Casting - Continuous casting is a refinement of the casting process for the continuous, high-volume production of metal sections with a constant cross-section. It allows lower-cost production of metal sections with better quality, due to finer control through automation of the casting process. FiTH WORK: Ens - ... of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibilityand the British Punitive Expedition of 1897 against Benin, Ens is a one-off live performance and a six-screen video installation; the series of works includes photographs, bronze sculptures created using the lost wax process and drawings made with orhue, a natural chalk found on river side.
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Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ... Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ... Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ... Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ...
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