Chamberlain Sculpture in Progress
Below are some fascinating views of the clay maquette of Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain at Little Round Top as the finished sculpture emerges. (See below for links to thecompleted piece in bronze and pecan )wood
The figure begins to take shape
An action piece emerges from the clay
Colonel Chamberlain is about to come to life
The imposing stature of the figure is present even without detail
The temporary stones represent the wall
on which Colonel Chamberlain's foot will rest
epaulets are added
Buttons are added to the tunic
Then, the sword belt
The final phase begins
The finest detail is now becoming apparent
But what's this? The figure has gone red
The figure is painted a reddish color to highlight any remaining imperfections which would be less observable in the clay color.
Almost nothing to touch up. Colonel Chamberlain has emerged life-like and ready for battle
Ready to be cast! Now sculptor Randy Groves waits for the bronze and pecan figures to be delivered. Because the detail on these will be considerably sharper, he will only see how his vision is realized when they arrive from the casting company.
Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain sculptures by Randy Groves
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Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain at Little Round Top
in Bronze
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Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain at Little Round Top
in pecan wood
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Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
in bronze
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Joshua Lawrence Chamverlain
in marble
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Desktop Sculpture of
Colonel Joshua LawrenceChamberlain
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