The molding workshop
June 9 and 10, 2018
Exceptional loan of the casting "Dying Slave" for the symposium on Michelangelo at the Louvre.
The two slaves know a great reputation from their arrival in France in the sixteenth century. It is extremely rare to find Michelangelo outside Italy, so they are molded by the casting workshop in 1819, to allow to broadcast the canons of the Master.
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How do you make a molding?
Faithful reproduction of a sculpted work, the molding results from a long and meticulous process which is based on the creation of a mold and then its exploitation to obtain multiple prints, whether made of plaster, resin, baked clay or bronze.
Our moldings are made from a silicone mold, made in direct contact with the original work.
Each draw requires a series of traditional gestures requiring mastery and know-how: casting, demolding, resumption of seams, drying of the work before laying a patina to make the appearance of the original and restore the effect of passage time.
The craftsmen must start each operation again to obtain a new molding, each piece is unique.
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The stamp of the workshop affixed to each sculpture attests to the belonging of our collection, certifies its origin and the quality of its manufacture by our molding workshop.
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