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A Sculptor's Manual

The Commonwealth and International Library: Painting, Sculpture and Fine Arts

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1971
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Bainbridge Copnall
  • Editor: Fabio Barraclough
  • Language: English

A Sculptor's Manual focuses on the methods involved in sculpture. The manual first outlines drawing as a medium by which artistic creativity can evolve. The text notes that… Read more

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A Sculptor's Manual focuses on the methods involved in sculpture. The manual first outlines drawing as a medium by which artistic creativity can evolve. The text notes that mastery of this talent can enable artists to become more analytical in their appreciation of their fellow beings, as well as bring out the inventive faculties in them in many ways. The book also discusses direct carving and the use of cartoons and automatic tools in carving. The work done by the author at the Henry Florence Memorial Hall is noted. The varieties of stones that can be used as medium in carving are explained. The text also looks at the methods in moving heavy weights, traditional carving of relief, and wood carving. Modeling as a way to create fine pieces of sculpture is underscored. The book also discusses the methods involved in building a large bronze memorial and an enormous aluminum stag. Alternative methods of casting a large memorial are also elaborated. The text also puts emphasis on fiberglass sculpture, including materials and methods to be employed. The manual is a good reference for beginner and master sculptors.

Table of contents


Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments


1 Drawing


2 Stone Carving


3 Moving Heavy Weights


4 Carving Slate


5 Architectural Sculpture


6 Wood Carving


7 Modeling


8 Modeling a Figure


9 Reliefs


10 Method of Building a Large Bronze Memorial


11 Enlarging and Pointing


12 The Building of a 20 ft Aluminum Stag


13 Lost-Wax Casting, or Cire-Perdue


14 Bronze Statue of the Venerable Nyuangyan Sayadaw


15 Alternative Method of Casting a Large Memorial


16 Fiberglass—First Experiments


17 Materials for Fiberglass Sculpture


18 Fiberglass Memorial for a Synagogue


19 Panel in Relief—Mosaic over Cement Fondu


20 Plaster Casting—Waste Moulding


21 Beaten Copper (Repoussé Work)


22 Recent Experiments in Casting


23 Coats-of-Arms, Badges, Emblems


24 Reinforced Concrete Balconies


25 10 ft "Christ" in Coal Dust


26 Large Glass Memorial to Sir Winston Churchill for Dudley, Worcestershire


27 Making a Medal or Coin

Appendix A Welding, Brazing and Polishing Metals

Appendix B Some Notes on Business Guidance for Sculptors

Index

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  • Edition: 1
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  • Published: May 17, 2014
  • Language: English

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