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		<title>Art review: &#8216;Cast in Bronze&#8217; at the J. Paul Getty Museum</title>
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If you want an art that can perpetuate an official, authoritative point of view, you could do worse than marshal the services of bronze sculpture. The copper and tin alloy has longevity. Refined production is exclusive, because it&#8217;s hugely complex and expensive. Multiples can be made, spreading the official word.
But bronze casting is probably not [...]]]></description>
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