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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CEROPLASTIC»
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A general and bibliographical dictionary of the fine arts
The art of modelling in wax, called ceroplastic, is of great antiquity. It was at first
attempted by forming figures in soft matter, before working them in more hard
substances. This art had probably its origin in Egjpt and Persia, for the
inhabitants of ...
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Sculpture, and the Plastic Art
Most of the principal cities in Europe have now extensive anatomical
preparations for the purposes of science, and good wax-modellers are numerous
. CHAPTER XI. Characteristics of Art in the Sixteenth Century —. CEROPLASTIC
ART. 141.
T. C., Pickering Dodge, 1850
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Florence and its hospitals. A history of health care ...
At present the museum can be divided into four sections: the osteology collection,
the organic anatomical specimens of Pacini, Mascagni and Paganucci and
Segato's petrified exhibits, the ceroplastic section and the anatomical instruments
.
Donatella Tombaccini, Lippi, Donatella, Lelli, Fiorella, 2008
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I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts
10. Ibid., 221. 11. Quoted in Davenport—Hines, Gothic, 37. APHRODITES OF
THE OPERATING THEATER 1. David Cronenberg, interview with the author,
circa 1995. 2. For a detailed description of ceroplastic technique and a lively
account of ...
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Sensible Flesh: On Touch in Early Modern Culture
disease in his other teatrmi), its likeness can nevertheless be captured through
his sculptural and scientific ceroplastic art.36 The tension between the
inevitability of human death and decomposition and the relative immortality wax
sculpture ...
Elizabeth D. Harvey, 2003
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Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
The mold was designed to produce a ceroplastic work, later decorated to yield
the end product. Despite the presence of two pairs of bird heads, which brings
the Bernashivka mold closer to brooches from Luchistoe (Fig. 24.35) and
Trubchevsk ...
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Rivista di antropologia
During the 18'h century the ancient skills employed in the production of wax
votive figures, a significant aspect of the use of the ceroplastic arts, were
expanded to include the production of anatomical models for medical studies.
These models ...
Società romana di antropologia, 2002
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
W3 7] BT Dolls Wax figures (May Subd Geog) [NK9580] NT Waxworks Wax
flowers [SB447 (Reproduction of Ilowers)] [77894] ПР Flowers, Wax BT Artificial
flowers Wax-modeling (May Subd Geog) [NK9580] UF Ceroplastic Modeling in
wax ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
C6 (Entomology)] BT Ceroplastes Ceroplastes sinoiae USE Jacaranda wax scale
Ceroplastic USE Wax-modeling Ceroptene Cerorhinca (May Subd Geog) [QL696
.C42 (Zoology)] BT Alcidae NT Rhinoceros auklet Cerorhinca monocerata ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2005
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Brain-Based Therapy with Adults: Evidence-Based Treatment ...
Deprived of the chemical building blocks it needs for maintenance and
ceroplastic construction, the brain begins to sputter and degenerate. In such
instances, dysregulated thoughts and emotions are not caused by unconscious
conflict or ...
John B. Arden, Lloyd Linford, 2008