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Cast Bronze Collection

Cast bronze is a timeless art form that has been used for centuries to create stunning sculptures, statues, and decorative pieces

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: Miniature Seated Dragon, between 618 and 906. Creator: Unknown

Miniature Seated Dragon, between 618 and 906. Creator: Unknown
Miniature Seated Dragon, between 618 and 906

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: Maitreya (Mile), the Buddha of the Future, between 386 and 470. Creator: Unknown

Maitreya (Mile), the Buddha of the Future, between 386 and 470. Creator: Unknown
Maitreya (Mile), the Buddha of the Future, between 386 and 470

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: Ornament with Two Horses, 206 B.C.-220 A.D.. Creator: Unknown

Ornament with Two Horses, 206 B.C.-220 A.D.. Creator: Unknown
Ornament with Two Horses, 206 B.C.-220 A.D

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: Fitting (Shi) in the Form of a Feline Head, between c.1100 and c.950 B.C.. Creator: Unknown

Fitting (Shi) in the Form of a Feline Head, between c.1100 and c.950 B.C.. Creator: Unknown
Fitting (Shi) in the Form of a Feline Head, between c.1100 and c.950 B.C

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: Cupid (bronze)

Cupid (bronze)
466436 Cupid (bronze) by Falconet, Etienne-Maurice (1716-91); 83.8 x 40.6 x 53.3 cm; Corcoran Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. USA; William A

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: Ibis Eating a Lizard, 1st Century BC-1st Century AD (hollow cast bronze)

Ibis Eating a Lizard, 1st Century BC-1st Century AD (hollow cast bronze)
499850 Ibis Eating a Lizard, 1st Century BC-1st Century AD (hollow cast bronze) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); h:37.5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; Purchase from the J. H

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: The Baoyun Bronze Pavilion in the Summer Palace, Beijing, c. 1867-72 (b / w photo)

The Baoyun Bronze Pavilion in the Summer Palace, Beijing, c. 1867-72 (b / w photo)
468598 The Baoyun Bronze Pavilion in the Summer Palace, Beijing, c.1867-72 (b/w photo) by Thomson, John (1837-1921); Private Collection; (add.info.: Built in 1755)

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: Bell of Cumascach Mac Aillelo, Steward of Armagh, End of Ninth Century

Bell of Cumascach Mac Aillelo, Steward of Armagh, End of Ninth Century
473785 Bell of Cumascach Mac Aillelo, Steward of Armagh, End of Ninth Century, illustration from Short History of the English People by J. R

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: Hand Drummer, 900-700 BC (solid cast bronze)

Hand Drummer, 900-700 BC (solid cast bronze)
499765 Hand Drummer, 900-700 BC (solid cast bronze) by Assyrian School; 7.3x3.8 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info)

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: La Douleur (de la Porte), model 1889, cast 1983. Creator: Auguste Rodin

La Douleur (de la Porte), model 1889, cast 1983. Creator: Auguste Rodin
La Douleur (de la Porte), model 1889, cast 1983

Background imageCast Bronze Collection: Chinese tripod bronze vessel

Chinese tripod bronze vessel from the Shang dynasty, 1600-1045 BC. Bronze artifacts dating from more than 3 000 years ago have been found in China. Bronze work flourished during the Shang period


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Cast bronze is a timeless art form that has been used for centuries to create stunning sculptures, statues, and decorative pieces. The process of casting bronze involves melting down the metal and pouring it into a mold to create intricate designs and details. The finished product is durable, weather-resistant, and ages beautifully over time, developing a unique patina that adds character and depth to the piece. From ancient Greek statues to modern-day monuments, cast bronze continues to be a popular choice for artists and designers looking to create lasting works of art. Whether displayed in a museum or adorning a public space, cast bronze pieces are sure to make a statement and stand the test of time.