drawing, metal, pencil
drawing
neoclacissism
metal
etching
geometric
pencil
history-painting
Dimensions: height 318 mm, width 490 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This design for bronze objects was created by the Firma Feuchère. Look closely, and you’ll see that these aren’t just sketches. They are detailed plans, ready for production. The items range from candlesticks to ornate vessels. Notice the emphasis on intricate detailing and classical motifs. These weren't off-the-shelf items. They were designed to impress. The designs speak to the firm's mastery, but they also hint at the labor involved. Each curve, flourish, and figure would have demanded skilled hands and hours of work. Bronze casting is a complex process, requiring expertise in mold-making, metal pouring, and finishing. These drawings represent the first step in a much longer, labor-intensive process. Designs like these challenge our notions of art versus craft. They were conceived as part of a commercial enterprise, yet they embody artistic vision and technical skill. They remind us that design is not separate from making; it's an integral part of it.
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