Segment of the Calendar Frieze Relief (from R-1283)
Replica
Material: | Plaster cast |
Collection Area: | Antiquity |
Object Type: | Relief |
Dimensions: | Height x Width x Depth: 26 x 85 x 5 cm |
Historic Mould | |
Mould acquisition: | 1880 |
Original
Material: | Marble |
Artist: | Unbekannter Künstler |
Epoch: | 2nd century BC |
Location: | Athens, Church of Saint Eleutherios (Little Metropolis) |
Notes on information
Historical Mould
The gypsum mould is the traditional impression technique of the 19th century. This artisan knowledge is maintained and passed on in the Gipsformerei. It holds thousands of gypsum moulds, some of which are almost 200 years old, and uses them for the appropriate casts.
Sizes
The sizes are usually the artwork without base. Please explicitly request a final measurement for matching in your request.
Images
For some objects you can only view images of the respective original artwork. Please note that these may to some extent differ from the state of the replicas. Many impressions are in a better condition than the originals.
Painting
The word “white” refers to gypsum with a white pigment layer. Painted replicas depict the material and the colourfulness of the original. Our artists strive to ensure the highest degree of analogy with the artwork. Slight differences from the photographies are unavoidable. Colour- and mould-related changes to the originals (e.g. through restoration or addition) cannot always be taken into account.
Material
The plaster casts are not suitable for installation outdoors or in rooms with increased humidity. As an alternative for the outdoor use, we recommend the conditionally weather-resistant material “polymer plaster”, about which we will be pleased to advise you.