PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CIRE PERDUE»
cire perdue
cire
perdue
lalique
macallan
bivalve
method
lost
casting
process
which
duplicate
metal
sculpture
cast
from
original
dependent
sculptor
skills
intricate
works
achieved
this
oldest
merriam
webster
noun
ˈsirˌperˈd
sēērperdu̅e̅
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pronunciation
example
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also
called
credit
josé
manuel
benito
molten
poured
into
metallurgy
formed
around
pattern
subsequently
melted
drained
away
literally
infoplease
sculptural
hollow
solid
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CIRE PERDUE»
Descubre el uso de
cire perdue en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
cire perdue y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Zeus: A Study in Ancient Religion
S. Casson The Technique of Early Greek Sculpture Oxford 1933 is more precise: '
One thing is certain — that the Minoans had no knowledge at all of hollow casting
by the cire-perdue process' (cp. L. R. Farnell supra ii. 644 n. 1). But is that so ...
2
Advanced Control Strategies for Social and Economic Systems ...
Orissa and Madhya Pradesh in India, and is now generically applied to a variety
of beautifully shaped and decorated brassware products created by the cire
perdue or 'lost wax' process. The craft of lost- wax casting is an ancient one in
India, ...
3
Roots and Branches: Poems
4 [STRUCTURE OF RIME xiv] Cire perdue, waste that was wax to the edge
melting, forecast I've known in every touch! — thus the Lover addresst his unrest
in the first uprising of the light that unspclld his surrounding dark: This night has
so ...
4
Routledge French Technical Dictionary Dictionnaire technique ...
... e' traffic 12 TELECOM trafic perdu 122,' é wax 12 C&G cire perdue /{ éwax
casting 12 PROD ENG coulée é la cire perdue / e' wax mold for casting 12 (AmE),
é wax mould for casting 12 (BrE) MECH ENG moule pour fonderie é la cire
perdue ...
5
The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts
Cire perdue [Fr.: 'lost wax']. Method of hollow bronze casting with wax. Cire
perdue (also known as investment or precision casting) is used where very
accurate reproduction of detail is required. The process was developed in the
ancient Near ...
Using the ancient cire perdue technique, Rene Lalique often made his first
models in wax - as was probably the case for the chandelier pictured to the right.
These were then fitted into a frame and encased in a mixture of plaster, quartz
and ...
Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, 2005
7
Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe
More complex objects were made in reusable stone or bronze multiple-piece
molds or by lost-wax (cire perdue) casting. For the latter a model of the desired
object was created in wax, with or without a clay core, and sometimes with
elaborate ...
8
Warman's Lalique: Identification and Price Guide
Cire Perdue The surface of Lalique glass made with this lost-wax process may
appear opaque, rough and grainy (some even bear fingerprints), and have
applied patination, often sepia. These are the rarest of all Lalique glass items,
and only ...
9
Bronze Inside and Out: A Biographical Memoir of Bob Scriver
We used the “ciré perdue“ method: ciré meaning wax and perdue meaning lost.
It's a wonderful name for a process, echoing Proust with overtones of tender
memory. Wax itself is plastilene with the sediments removed, responsive to haptic
...
Mary Strachan Scriver, 2007
10
Cognition, Communication and Interaction: Transdisciplinary ...
Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Interactive Technology Satinder P. Gill. 2. The
Cire Perdue Technique The casting of finely detailed metal artefacts by means of
the cire perdue, or lost wax, technique is almost as old as settled civilisation.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CIRE PERDUE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
cire perdue en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Vintage view: perfume bottles
Utilising the cire perdue (lost wax) techniques, Lalique brought the same attention to detail to his work on modest, pressed glass bottles, as he ... «Irish Examiner, Jun 15»
Gérard Depardieu a sa statue de bronze
«J'ai utilisé la technique de la cire perdue. Ce travail m'a rappelé celui réalisé, il y a de nombreuses années, pour «Le lecteur» qui se trouve à ... «lavenir.net, Mar 15»
World's most expensive whisky sold at auction
This was a 64 year-old expression of Macallan called Cire Perdue. As to what the "M" will be like to sample, given that few readers will be in a ... «Digital Journal, Mar 15»
Most expensive whisky sold at auction: The Macallan M breaks …
... Cire Perdue, raising funds for a host of locally based charities and setting the new world record for the Most expensive whisky sold at auction, ... «World Record Academy, Feb 15»
Art on the Palate: Whiskies at Auctions
... principals, beat the previous record of $460,000 set by Sotheby's New York in 2010 with The Macallan 64-year-old in Lalique Cire Perdue. «BLOUIN ARTINFO, Ene 15»
A fine balance and metal tales
Somnath Hore comes readily to mind particularly because, like the master, he doesn't choose the method of moulds and cire perdue but works ... «Calcutta Telegraph, Nov 14»
Ethnic and aesthetic
Odisha presents pretty jewel boxes and artistic dhokra lamps, human figures, gods and goddesses done in the cire perdue process. Also very ... «The Hindu, Nov 14»
Horse bronze expected to fetch up to $US1.5 million
The bronze sculpture is signed, numbered and stamped with foundry mark “Degas 47/J AA HEBRARD CIRE PERDUE” on the top of the base. «Horsetalk, Oct 14»
Fine art bronze works dedicated at Henle Dance Pavilion
The art works, on display in Foster Atrium, were cast from a genuine studio plaster using the cire perdue (lost wax) method. Each bronze bears ... «Union College, Jun 14»
What's Right Meow: These Ornate Accessories Are Earth and Feline …
Each piece is handcrafted in Frigo's N.Y.C.-studio using the ancient practices of metalsmithing and cire perdue (or lost-wax casting). She works ... «InStyle, May 14»