2008
Minerva for the Archaeological Museum
The Superintendence of the Archaeological Heritage of Tuscany along with the Director of the Archaeological Museum of Florence commissioned the Fonderia Marinelli to produce a negative mold from the original Etruscan sculpture of Minerva in order to obtain an identical bronze cast for the Museum. The restoration took place at the laboratory of the Superintendence.

Execution of the silicon mould on the original at the Superintendence

Execution of the silicon mould on the original at the Superintendence

Execution of the plaster mother-mold on the head at the Superintendence

Mould opening at the Archaeological Superintendence in Florence

Wax execution in the Foundry

Wax retouching in the Foundry

The wax model retouched

The Superintendent and his staff checking the wax in the Foundry

The bronze after the patina stage in the Foundry