On these the caster and modeller may work his will, and if he also possesses a good eye for color the results may be of the best.
One of the leading authorities in this country has aptly said, "The ideal taxidermist must be a combination of modeller and anatomist, naturalist, carpenter, blacksmith and painter.
Kändler, the modeller at Meissen, in what is styled the Krinolinengruppen period in mid eighteenth-century days, produced figures of lovers and ladies in rich costumes.
If it be classic, there is poetry in the statuette of A Hero, or a loose rein is given by the modeller to his Sea Horses, a poet's vision of the sea rollers leaping shore-wards from the Baltic.
Rarely at the Copenhagen factory did the modellerfancy for the moment he was a silver-worker and leave a projecting arm.
At no time has the Copenhagen modeller attempted, save in the decadent period when he copied Thorvaldsen's sculpture, to encroach upon the work of the silversmith or the glass-blower.
Illustration] The incised mark of Hans Meehl, who was a modeller at the factory in 1791.
Illustration] The mark of Jacob Schmidt, modeller and sculptor.
He is supposed to have made the Statuette of the Hereditary Prince Frederik after the design by Ludovico Grossi, which piece bears the initials of the modeller Andreas Hald.
Catharine Questier, who lived in Amsterdam about 200 years ago, besides possessing many other accomplishments, was a modeller in wax.
An ornamental designer and modeller writes me: "In England I attended my lady pupils at their own residences, except one to whom I gave instruction at my residence.
Like Ea, therefore, she was a modeller in clay, and there was good reason for associating her with the divine potter who had made man.
The connection between the water and the modeller in clay is obvious.
Cayetano was the chief modeller at the Retiro manufactory.
The initials appear to be those of Felipe Gricci, a son of the firstmodeller José, who came with Charles III.
Watching the fashioning process stage by stage, one is forcibly reminded of the modeller in clay.
So strong and original is the work of the modeller Ralph Wood the elder, that connoisseurs recognise the class of face in his work.
In design Turner, though not imitative, followed the Greek school and produced, as a modeller himself, some exquisitely proportioned pieces.
The second prize went to the modeller of a calf which was cast in bronze; the third prize being awarded for a splendidly modelled lioness.
But throughout Mexico, Central America, and the Isthmus, the modeller in clay appears to have revelled in feats of skill.
It is, indeed, easier for the practised modeller to fashion the clay into any desired form, than to draw it, subject to rules of perspective, on a flat surface.
And that in course of time the modeller had informally changed the name to Cannon, because no one in the Five Towns could pronounce the true name rightly.
Hilda then learnt that Mrs. Gailey had married a French modeller named Canonges, who had been brought over from Limoges (or some such sounding place) by Peels at Bursley, the great rivals of Mintons and of Copelands.
When left a widow, with three children to care for, she went to London, where she found a larger field for her art than she had in the United States, where she had already made a good reputation as a modeller in wax.
Her eldest daughter married in America, and was well known as a modeller in wax in New York.
At length one of these youths begged the modeller to receive him as an apprentice, and, his request being granted, he became the daily companion of both Kora and her father.
Calling to my aid a young modeller who was employed there, working a little and directing a little, the finger was soon remade.
The leather is frequently wetted (but not to such a degree, however, that the water oozes out of the surface when the modeller is used), and assumes the substance of wax.
The implements required are two graving-points, one large and one small, a modeller and a spirit-lamp.
It may also be used in modelling the relief by pasting it first on the back of the leather and, when dry, moulding the leather with a modeller over the projection on the surface caused by its thickness.
To obtain this soft effect, the modeller is gently passed from left to right over the angle formed by the inner edge of the incision and the surface of the modelling.
The portion of the ground which is to receive the inlay is damped with a soft sponge; the inlay is then placed in position and pressed down with the palm of the hand, a modeller being used for the finer parts.
It is like a straight modeller broadened in the centre and with a blunt point (Fig.
A wheel or a large modeller is used to press down the edges, and the outline is then gone over with a hot tool.
Bally, phrenologist and modeller in wax, in which latter branch he has laboured for 24 or 25 years, three of them as teacher of the art, at the Manchester Mechanics' Institution.
The latter consists of small sprays of blossoms delicately moulded or carved, and showing through the clear glaze the finest touches of the modeller or carver.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "modeller" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.