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Roman joint [alternate spelling]
Definition
A method for joining two separately cast elements, in which one element slots into the hollow ’sleeve‘ of the other. The join is generally further secured using pins, rivets, or soldering.
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Synonyms
Einsatz-splint-verbindung
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Getty AAT
Translations
English
Roman join
Cultural Heritage Publications
Bassett, J. (2008)
The Craftsman Revealed: Adriaen de Vries, Sculptor in Bronze
. Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute.
Beentjes, T. P. C. (2019)
Casting Rodin’s Thinker - Sand mould casting, the case of the Laren Thinker and conservation treatment innovation
. Universiteit van Amsterdam. Available at: https://dare.uva.nl/search?identifier=69db04ce-74ba-4e9c-95e1-a05f69e9d694.
Grissom, C. A. and Harvey, Ronald (2003) ‘The Conservation of American War Memorials Made of Zinc’,
Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
, 42(1), pp. 21–38. doi: 10.1179/019713603806112859.
English
mortise and tenon join
Cultural Heritage Publications
Bourgarit, D.
et al.
(2003) ‘A Millennium of Khmer Bronze Metallurgy’, in Jett, P. (ed.)
Scientific Research in the Field of Asian Art: Proceedings of the First Forbes Symposium at the Freer Gallery of Art
. London: Archetype, pp. 103–126.
English
Roman joint [alternate spelling]
English
sleeve join
English
socket and tenon join
French
assemblage à la romaine
Art and Craft Textbooks
Rama, J.-P. (1988)
Le bronze d’art et ses techniques
. Dourdan: Editions H. Vial., (p125)
French
assemblage par tenon et mortaise
Italian
ghiera alla romana
Art and Craft Textbooks
Bruni, F. (1994)
La fusione artistica a cera persa
. Venezia-Marghera: Edizioni Arte in., (p. 123)
Italian
giuntura a innesto
Chinese
罗馬式接合
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