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Examples of bronze


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Supply of ancient bronzes exceeded demand and forgeries were very prevalent.
The recent call for the repatriation of the bronzes also brings with it questions of legitimate ownership.
Heavily leaded bronzes are obvious candidates for analysis.
Over a thousand years ago bronzes were being produced in the style of the early pieces and given an artificial patina.
Our discussion has already made apparent a great paucity of large-scale bronzes compared to what survives in marble.
Considerable technical skills were needed to make the bronzes, but the metalworkers used a very small range of techniques.
The patina the bronzes had acquired during burial was much admired, and people assumed that they had originally been patinated.
From the beginning of the classical period large bronzes were regularly cast in sections, which is impossible in the direct method but easy in the indirect.
The second type has no separately applied coating; instead the whole mirror is cast in a high-tin bronze alloy containing about 25 per cent tin.
They have tiny holes drilled in their heads for the insertion of twisted pairs of gold-plated bronze wire to represent tresses of waving hair.
They were cast in solid bronze, apparently by the cire perdue method.
The handle consists of bronze sheathing over a lead core.
The iron crest and bronze eyebrows were inlaid with silver wire.
The two barrows with middle bronze age cremations both have shallow ditches, interrupted by a causeway to the south.
The same is true of some of the early bronze age round barrows.
There has not yet been a court case to prove that the bronzes were stolen.
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They return, with bronzed faces, telling us about the oranges they had for breakfast and so on.
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The small bronzes also gave clues on personal care and fashion.
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Other molybdenum bronzes with anomalous electrical properties have been reported, which do not fit in these families.
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Architectural bronzes usually contain about 90% copper and 10% tin, although the content may vary widely.
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Finely finished small-scale bronzes of antique subjects, suitable for collectors, occupied the sculptor and his studio assistants.
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Overall, the team took 8 of 10 possible gold medals as well as 4 silvers and 2 bronzes.
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I produce limited editions of nine bronzes using the lost wax process from molds of the original burl sculpture.
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Quite a number of paintings and bronzes have been purchased by new clients.
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Her representative figurative bronzes reveal the beauty of the human form as well as the complex, often contradictory, yearnings of the human spirit.
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He was the first sculptor to realize the value of casting replicas of his bronzes by preserving his refined wax originals.
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Similarly, melon beads and bronze pendants found inside military forts are usually considered to be associated with cavalry horses.
I don't even have to ask myself what these bronzes have to tell me, or what noises or prophesies emanate from their beaks or trunks.
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Here, water is thought to have poured from the mouths of bronze deer positioned in recesses around the font.
They would also amass a large collection of artwork and bronzes.
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Veins and interveinal tissues of other leaves were an abnormal pink, red or bronze during the peak of summer growth.
Vasudhara is the subject of numerous bronzes and paintings.
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Both men built foundries and cast their own bronzes, guaranteeing high quality.
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Following the unveiling of this work and an exhibition of small bronzes in 2000, he built a studio for private commissions.
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In the high jump she won silvers in 2004 and 2008, and bronzes in 2005, 2007 and 2009.
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Debate focuses on a group of bronzes of one sort or another that are often thought to have been made in the same area.
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He was actively searching out marbles, bronzes, coins and engraved gems as early as 1335, according to his surviving wish list.
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The monumental marble and the dynamic bronzes give nevertheless a coherent impression.
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She had bagged three golds at the international level apart from one silver and three bronzes.
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None of these extra details were made separately; the bronzes were all one piece.
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Recombination occurs uniformly in the bronze gene, a recombination hotspot in the maize genome.
The primary musical accompaniment, as remains the case today, is provided by talempong, bronze kettle drums struck with beaters.
The nucleous of the collection represents sculptures, terracottas, architectural remains, bronzes, clay seals, thankas and coins.
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There are also terracottas, bronzes, manuscripts, paintings and coins.
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Greek bronzes were cast in sections and then assembled.
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Here he won the silver medal in 1950, and bronzes in 1946 and 1952.
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His passion for collecting antiques was highlighted by the auction of his collection in 2004 consisting of pictures, bronzes, antique furniture, silver, porcelain and glass.
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He branched out into the realm of limited edition prints, bronzes, and wearable art.
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His bronzes were remarkable for their extremely fine facture, meticulously cast and finely cleaned and finished.
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The team finished with two gold medals, one silver, and five bronzes.
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The debate over the location of the bronzes in relation to their place of origin has been in contention.
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In late bronze age urnfields, both the collectivity of the local group and the individuality of the group member was stressed.
All told, he earned 231 golds, 97 silvers, and 84 bronzes in his illustrious career.
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They have higher strength and corrosion resistance than other bronzes, especially in marine environment, and have low reactivity to sulfur compounds.
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She won a total of three medals, all in the 2000 games, a silver in the 5000m and bronzes in both the 800m and 1500m.
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Furthermore, when you examine the statue up close, you immediately recognise i the robust poet immortalised in bronze.
Many of the bronzes from the 1900s were still based on designs from his fathers workshop.
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She won 2 gold medals, 2 silvers and 2 bronzes.
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The tutus worn by the bronzes vary from museum to museum.
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The shape of copper money, chess boards, divination boards, and the decoration of bronze mirrors all reflected this idea.
He was a collector of ancient bronzes and coins, and an author of numerous books and articles on ancient sculpture, coins and other artefacts.
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In his carrier he earned 12 gold, 12 silver and 8 bronzes medal in international hockey tournaments.
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Another notable property of aluminium bronzes are their biostatic effects.
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A compromise solution now moves the original bronzes and replicas between the two sites.
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The salt voucher system thus provided a means whereby merchants supplying frontier armies in the northwest ultimately received reimbursement in bronze coin.
Products made with antimicrobial copper alloy (brasses, bronzes, cupronickel, copper-nickel-zinc, and others) surfaces destroy a wide range of microorganisms in a short period of time.
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Already in 1030s-40s officials were airing complaints about hoarding of bronze coin in quantities from 30,000 to as much as 500,000 strings.
Although one might get the impression that the reverse is true, all these changes evolved gradually from middle bronze age traditions.
He gave the core of his art collection consisting of 72 canvases and 4 bronzes.
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He also has three individual medals gold medal from the 20 km in 1978 and two bronzes from the 10 km in 1975 and 1978.
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Many of his small bronzes were sold commercially during his lifetime.
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Recombination occurs uniformly within the bronze gene, a meiotic recombination hotspot in the maize genome.
Nickel silver is malleable and available as commercial sheet metal, and gives a bright tone but without the shimmer and sensitivity of tin bronzes.
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The bronzes' turned heads not only confer movement, but also add life to the figures.
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Few of his bronzes are still available in the market.
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The most found archaeological evidence contains bronzes and jades.
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He also issued bilingual bronzes with aegis / laurel wreath and palm.
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She achieved two bronzes at this event on 1500 and on 3000 meters.
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There is no micro-physical difference between the statue and the lump of bronze, or the aggregate of atoms that is spatially coincident with the lump.
As a result, the sculptures and bronzes show classic grace, grandeur and perfect taste.
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As a sculptor he produced allegorical bronzes and memorial art.
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Among five smaller bronzes, found at the site in 1910, was the satyr illustrated at right.
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Oscan tombs were excavated there between 1878 and 1886, and important finds of vases and bronzes have been made.
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The bronzes' original placement in an urban context is still uncertain.
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He was known for sculpting flowing, graceful, and even flying figures, particularly in his bronzes.
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Thus, no bronzes were awarded in these events.
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As a counter-measure, extensive camouflage netting had eventually to be erected and the golden goddess stripped and reduced to a dull bronze.
The entire land was painted in bronzes, golds, and dark browns, with occasional green highlights.
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Among the budding collection's most prized works were pietre dure vases and bronzes.
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Numerous coins, bronzes, and other relics of antiquity have been discovered on the spot.
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Over the years, pollution and water penetration caused damage to the bronzes and stonework.
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The country placed sixth over-all with 42 golds, 91 silvers and 96 bronzes.
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Four medals were awarded in each event, including two bronzes.
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He continued to make major sales to his earlier museum clients, especially of bronzes and sculpture.
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The importance of bronze coin as a store of value can be deduced from the large stocks of coin held as savings by rich households.
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