Caption
Figure 59 Interior detail of a welding line that joins two large sections of a lost-wax cast base and part of the figure (blue overlay). Note the characteristically jagged-edged flashing due to cracks in the core that formed perpendicularly to the bronze walls (red arrows). Henry Moore (British, 1898–1986), Seated Woman, designed 1958–59, cast 1975, H. 203.2 cm (J. Paul Getty Museum, inv. 2005.117.3). See fig. 203 for an overall view.

Figure 59

Interior detail of a welding line that joins two large sections of a lost-wax cast base and part of the figure (blue overlay). Note the characteristically jagged-edged flashing due to cracks in the core that formed perpendicularly to the bronze walls (red arrows). Henry Moore (British, 1898–1986), Seated Woman, designed 1958–59, cast 1975, H. 203.2 cm (J. Paul Getty Museum, inv. 2005.117.3). See fig. 203 for an overall view.

Caption
Figure 59 Interior detail of a welding line that joins two large sections of a lost-wax cast base and part of the figure (blue overlay). Note the characteristically jagged-edged flashing due to cracks in the core that formed perpendicularly to the bronze walls (red arrows). Henry Moore (British, 1898–1986), Seated Woman, designed 1958–59, cast 1975, H. 203.2 cm (J. Paul Getty Museum, inv. 2005.117.3). See fig. 203 for an overall view.