The Works of P.A. Fiebiger, Inc.
Artisans in Metals New York City 1900-1993
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Procedure For Patinization of Replacement and Repaired Elements on the Statue of Liberty
Skin Repair For Miss Liberty
An Evolutionary History of the Art of Repoussé By Joseph Fiebiger Published by National Association of Corrosion Engineers
Armature Bar Replacement
National Park Service-Restoring The Statue of Liberty
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A Completed New Stainless Steel (316L) Amature Bar
Armature Bar Infrastructure
Joseph Fiebiger, Joe Karhut and Guiseppe Michilli anneal (1905 degrees for 5 minutes) a new armature bar
Bruno Ranieri Forging The Armature Bar At The Nose, Using A Power Hammer
Bruno Ranieri and Guiseppe Michieli Forging the Armature Bar for the Nose
Bruno Ranieri and Giacomo Novielli Hand Forge The "Y" For Armature Bar For The Nose
Bruno Ranieri and Joseph Fiebiger work on the installation of a seciton of the new nose.
Preferred Photographer for the project, Peter B. Kaplan, inspects the installation of the nose
Gennaro (Bruno) Ranieri fitting nose to the male impression
Bruno Ranieri Installing Pieces Of The Nose, Guisippe Michilli Is Inside, "Bucking" The Rivets
Bruno Ranier and Joe Karhut coax the nose into precise postion.
Bruno Ranieri Repousse Hammering The New Nose
Bruno Ranieri with Guiseppe Michilli install part of New Nose
Guiseppe Michilli and Bruno Ranieri study excact impression of the Nose
Guiseppe Michilli rivets “dutchmen" behind crack in left eye
Installation of the new nose
Joseph Fiebiger and Milton Einbinder inspect opening of shaft after successful removal of the Torch
Joseph Fiebiger, Gennaro (Bruno) Ranieri and another company artisan remove curl from left side of head.
New Copper "Kick Panels" Under Windows In The Crown
New Curl Sits Proudly In Place
A View of the Chains with Peter B. Kaplan in front of lens
Trial Fitting Of The Finished Curl In Our Tenth Avenue Workshop
View From Top, With Torch Removed, A View of Manhattan and South
A View of the Hand with the Torch Removed
View of the 1,799 Bars that Comrise The Armature Network
Acanthus leaf finial under torch
View of the Chains While Facing Manhattan
View of the Chains While Facing Manhattan
A View of the Chains
Restoring the chains
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