Queen Charlotte Sculpture at Queen Park, London
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Queen Charlotte Sculpture at Queen Park, London
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Published 2014-10-14T15:05:54+00:00
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The statue of Queen Charlotte, previously thought to be that of Queen Anne, and believed to have been erected in 1775, is made of lead, once common for statues, but which passed out of use by Victorian times, apart from its use in ornamental garden statues, something of a fashion in the later 18th Century, and revived periodically later on. It is an attractive material, giving a white cast where the light falls, and looking blueish or blackish or almost beige depending on the light; very different in aspect from bronze. Being soft and heavy, it allows for fine detail, but tends to slump under its own weight, so that as well as internal support, lead statues tend to need external support too, hence the short pillar supporting the drapery on the Queen’s arm, and the solidity of the lower figure.
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Printing Details
quality type - fine model weight - 11 layer height - 0.15mm infill density - hollow
Technical Information
Date published | 14/10/2014 |
Time to do | 120 - 180 minutes |
Material Quantity | 11g |
Dimensions | 36.21 x 34.9 x 65.9 |
Complexity | Easy |
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Title | Queen Charlotte Sculpture |
Place | Queen Park |
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