plaster cast
Example Sentences
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Hendricks won a place at the academy through his talent as a draftsman, honing his skill there through hours of diligent drawing of plaster casts of ancient sculptures.
From New York Times
When she was a few months old she was fitted with plaster casts that ran from below her knees to her ankles to correct pigeon toes, a condition in which the toes point inward.
From Washington Post
The plaster cast of the statue at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London has drawn visitors since it arrived there in 1857.
From New York Times
They learned to brush soil from the fossils and create plaster casts to gently lift them from the ground.
From Washington Times
The experts at Rome’s Tor Vergata University created the 3D reconstruction by using a plaster cast of his skull that was made after his body was exhumed in 1833.
From The Guardian
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