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DaVincis Masterpiece Has Homecoming
After
500 Years - DaVincis Masterpiece Comes Home...For the First
Time.
Sculptor Charles Dent contacted Smooth-On about 10 years ago to
share his dream of re-creating Il Cavallo, Leonardo Da
Vincis colossal stallion that was commissioned by Italian
aristocracy but was never brought to fruition because of an
untimely war between Italy and France.
Smooth-On worked with Charles Dent and provided mold rubber,
liquid plastic, supplies and technical assistance to make molds of
the 8 (2.5m) prototype and subsequent designs (the mold making
process was chronicled in a detailed full color brochure that is
still
available from Smooth-On and its distributors).
Notable publications such as National Geographic and The
Smithsonian told the world about Dents vision and excitement
for the project grew on an international scale. Donations were
sent from all over the globe.
Unfortunately, Mr. Dent died a few years ago, but his project was
continued by friends and family. Design modifications were made
(again, using Smooth-On mold rubber to make molds).
In September 1999 the finished 24 (8 meters) bronze was shipped
from Tallix foundry in Beacon, NY and delivered to its final
resting place in Milan, Italy.
The sculpture was offered as a gift to the Italian people in honor
of Leonardo Da Vinci.
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