Juxtaposition of these two indirect lost-wax casts shows how their assemblage from separate wax parts—in this case, the limbs and torso (as confirmed by X-radiography)—can result in slight variations in their postures. Willem van Tetrode (ca. 1525–1580), Striding Warrior, 1562–65, H. 40 cm (Collection of Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomilson Hill, New York [left]) and H. 39.4 cm (Hearn Family Trust, New York [right]). See Bewer, Francesca G., E. van Binnebeke, R. Van Langh, and R. E. Stone. 2003. “Towards a History of Tetrode’s Casting Technique.” In Willem van Tetrode, Sculptor (c. 1525–1580) Guglielmo Fiammingo Scultore, edited by Frits Scholten, 93–112. Zwolle, the Netherlands: Waanders..