mount examples:

standing buddha mount mount detail

object: Standing Buddha, Burma. Height: 11", Denison University

mount: Steel, 1" base, 1/4" rod shaped and drilled, painted and rhoplex coated at points of contact with Buddha. Removable clip allows object to be easily removed from mount without tools. Left foot tine rests in raised cavity in base, securing object without applying weight on feet.

painted brass mount mounted object

object: Egyptian Carving, Johns Hopkins Archaelogical Museum

mount: brass, height: 1", during mock-up, fig.1, installed, fig.2

 

Bacchanal statue drawing of mount

object: Bacchanale by Malvina Hoffman, bronze, height: 6’,
Cleveland Museum of Art.

mount: concrete, bronze bolts, epoxy, marble.
Cavity chisled out in marble base, filled with concrete
formed around wrapped tines.
Object lowered by crane and held in place by bronze rods inbedded in epoxy.

bronze lion statuette mount detail

object: Bronze Lion, 3-3/8". Private collection.

mount: Patinated bronze base, shaped epoxy embedded clips, paint, rhoplex.

 

 

mount in progress Mesoamerican mask ready for mounting

object: Precolumbian Mask, Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum

mount: Fig.1- in progress, initial fitting of armature

 

 

small spider mount Maltz museum small spider mount Maltz museum

Fig.1 spider mount fabricated for the Maltz Museum of Jewish heritage.

Fig.2 jewelry mounts for case in the Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum.