Bronze statues are sculptures made from a metal alloy primarily consisting of copper and tin. This combination gives bronze its strength and durability, making it an ideal material for creating long-lasting artworks. Artists often use a casting process to shape the bronze, allowing for intricate details and designs.
These statues have been created for centuries, often representing important figures, deities, or historical events. Famous examples include the Statue of Liberty and David by Michelangelo. Bronze statues can be found in public spaces, museums, and private collections, showcasing the skill and creativity of the artists who made them.