Detail of the underside of the tomb effigy showing drips on the inner edge that were formed through use of a hot tool on the wax model (green marks), the network of flashing due to cracks in the core (yellow marks), and short, straight, crisp chisel marks (red marks) created during removal of flashing and of the clay core (pink overlay). Giovan Francesco Rustici (Italian, 1475–1554), Tomb Effigy of Alberto III Pio, Prince of Carpi, ca. 1535, L. 167 cm (Musée du Louvre, inv. MR 1680). See “C2RMF Internal Report.” 2016a. #30190..