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Abraham Lincoln - Limited  Edition - Cabinet Size Busts 

This cabinet size portrait edition of Abraham Lincoln was hand sculpted by artist and bronze sculptor  

James J. Nance  and faithfully modeled after the artist's original life size Abraham Lincoln bronze portraits.

   Standing approximately sixteen inches tall with base,  these Abraham Lincoln  bronze cabinet busts possess 

their own unique character and are the perfect size for display on a desk, office credenza, curio cabinet, or

 bookshelf.  These unique cabinet busts will make a perfect  gift for collectors of Lincolnania, or for use as

 presentation awards, incentive awards, or achievement awards.   Offered as a collector's open edition, 

these beautiful and finely finished  bronze sculptures are hand cast using the "cold cast" method of art casting.

    Each cabinet sized  bronze portrait bust is tastefully mounted on a black onyx marble and walnut  wood base. 

 
 
 

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Patina

Due to the illumination from photographic lights, sculptural patinas are very difficult to photograph. Since these castings have a bronze surface, the patina 

is hand applied using traditional bronze patina techniques. The color is a rich dark aged brown with a hint of red overlaying a golden undercoat.  The brown 

patina is partially hand rubbed back to reveal varied and complex golden bronze highlights which are evident on raised areas contrasted by subtle shadows in

  recessed areas.  The resulting patina is rich and traditional and will appear different in different light settings.  In a dark room the patina will appear dark 

and aged but under light the incredible golden brown patina will be revealed. Under direct sunlight or the photo flood lights used in these photographs, the 

finish will appear  brighter and lighter than normal. The areas on the busts which are normally black such as hair, beard, suspenders, and tie and coat have a 

very subtle black patina applied over the finish which is then rubbed back. To prevent tarnishing, the patina is sealed with a lacquer coating and buffed with 

bronze paste wax.  Although the surface is durable, care should be exercised to avoid scratches with metallic objects.  Polish the casting with a dry soft dust 

cloth and once or twice a year use a small amount of paste wax. 

 

 

 

 

Be sure to check out our Lincoln Gallery  which offers original  limited edition museum quality art at affordable prices.

Our unique products include  a color framed Lincoln Print, original reliefs, figure, and bust sculpture, and both Lincoln life masks. 

 

 

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Click to learn more about our museum quality bronze Lincoln Volk life Mask

Click to learn more about our museum quality bronze Lincoln Mills life Mask

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"Lincoln at Gettysburg" Click to learn more about this Limited Edition figure

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James  J.  Nance  Sculpture  Studio    4617 Lonetree Drive,     Loveland,  Colorado  80537

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First Published to Web on  0 1/24/2003  /   Last  Updated on  05/16/2013 11:48 PM    /   Copyright 2003 James J. Nance