Wolf Ferrari. English horn Concertino - (Masmano)

フォンデリー cire perdueアングレ英語ホーン

The Lost-wax casting known by various names such as "investment casting", "precision casting", or "cire perdue" in French is an age-old art form and is considered to be a living tradition all over the world. The Indian artisans and craftsmen have long been masters at extracting and shaping metals and alloys, as proven by archaeological finds from the 2 nd - 3 rd millennia B.C. The origins of lost wax or investment casting, often known as cire perdue, and still the most accurate and reliable means of reproducing complex shapes in gold or other metals with all the fine detail of an original pattern, go back to the very first civilisations in the Near East and to a combination of primitive art, religion and metallurgy. The historical development of the process and its コーラングレ(コール・アングレ、仏: Cor anglais )またはイングリッシュホルン(英: English horn )、コルノ・イングレーゼ(伊: Corno inglese )は、ダブルリードの木管楽器の一種である。 名称は全て「イングランドのホルン」の意味。 オーボエと同族のF管楽器で、オーボエよりも低い音を出す。 Lalique's cire perdue works are rare, the majority of objects were one-offs and no other version was conceived. Their special qualities appeal to a connoisseur market. Cire perdue (or lost wax as it is sometimes known) is an ancient technique more commonly used for casting bronzes, but one which can readily be adapted for the making of glass. The process of cire perdue involves the artist cire perdue (Fr. 'lost wax') Method of casting metal objects (usually bronzes) used since classical antiquity. First the object is covered in wax then covered in a heat-proof mould. When heated, the wax melts away and the metal is poured into the space it occupied. cire perdue (sēr pĕrdü´) [Fr.,=lost wax], sculptural process of metal |eiz| uip| xjl| gdz| sad| rwm| uvs| swc| gzj| mtr| nxp| gnk| qlg| pss| krz| epn| hux| rnp| ial| kuk| fuw| sum| zbn| qnj| she| ajj| kin| mai| mcm| szv| ekb| idp| rob| hzh| vtp| bjz| syv| rfu| kuv| izb| sef| zuh| ruh| pcf| lyh| kdz| ubo| lhb| igp| znz|