The visit begins with the civilization of ancient India, with Maurya and Sunga terracottas, Mathura and Amaravati sculpture and medieval bronzes. |
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Standing a bit over 6 feet tall, the bronzes had received a light, slightly pinkish, gray-ocher patina that strongly evokes classical statuary. |
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The collection also boasts a few terracottas on more or less the same scale as the bronzes. |
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He translated his paintings very profitably into bronzes that still fetch enormous prices. |
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He nearly won four more bronzes when fourth in the 50m backstroke and breaststroke, and 100m of both those strokes. |
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All of the trees were gradually becoming painted with the familiar crimsons, coppers, golds, and bronzes. |
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The Indonesian karatekas won another two silvers and three bronzes in Bangkok from eight events. |
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As well as contemporary bronzes and ivories, engravings were also being used as design sources. |
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In the end, Phelps walked off with six golds and two bronzes, hardly a failure. |
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The phosphor bronzes, aluminum bronze alloys are the most suitable alloys for such applications. |
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Two years after that, in Bormio, Italy, Miller won two golds, Daron Rahlves won a silver and a bronze and Julia Mancuso won two bronzes. |
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Lit by three glimmering chandeliers, fragranced by fresh flowers and populated with antique bronzes, it emanates warmth and dignity. |
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She was alone, so far, in her large Louis XVI drawing room, the bronzes and brocades of which had a bright gayness. |
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Other types of bronzes from this area include representations of quadripeds and skeuomorphs of horn and gourd palm-wine vessels. |
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India is known for textiles, rugs, metalwork, bronzes, copper-and brassware, stone carving, pottery, woodwork, and jewelry. |
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The Hellenistic bronzes from Rhodes parallel the Greek ceramic evidence with their recording of both sculptor and caster. |
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It comprises more than seventy objects, including porcelains, paintings, watercolors, furniture, bronzes, screens, and jewelry. |
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He also loves sculptures, especially Western bronzes by Charles Russell and Frederic Remington. |
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Featuring was an impressive and eclectic range of paintings, watercolours, pastels and bronzes of a consistently high quality. |
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In his final 18 years, Harman produced oils, drawings, and bronzes of rodeos, cowpokes and other rustic scenes. |
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Other media, such as pottery, ceramics, bronzes, sculptures and three-dimensional art, grace the gallery's floors. |
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This is the eighth time they have made the Olympic semi-finals and they have a respectable haul of three silvers and three bronzes. |
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Currently, it is placed 10th overall with 10 golds, 12 silvers and 13 bronzes. |
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Australia have made the finals three times in the past but have yet to win a gold medal to add to their haul of three silvers and three bronzes. |
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Winning three golds, two silvers, and two bronzes, the Greco-Roman wrestlers helped Iran stand top after four years on 64 points. |
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Most notable among these were two series of bronzes depicting traditional Blackfeet culture and professional rodeo cowboys. |
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The strained limbs in his bronzes of ballerinas behind the stage expose the ordeals necessary to simulate an effortless grace on the stage. |
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It faced competition from specialist firms from around the globe, but still walked away with two golds, one silver, two bronzes and three highly commended awards. |
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Manganese bronzes are specified for marine propellers and fittings, pinions, ball-bearing races, worm wheels, gear-shift forks and architectural work. |
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Britons received four gold medals at the Athens Olympics, confounding cynical expectations that our athletes would trail home with only a miserable brace of bronzes. |
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The monasteries became repositories of treasures which included paintings, sculptures, manuscripts, ivories, bronzes, reliquaries, precious stones, and textiles. |
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Instead of acquiring or commissioning full-size marble sculptures, he concentrated on a 'miniature' sculpture gallery of renaissance bronzes in his ground-floor library. |
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Japanese bronzes, enamels, and ceramics of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries inspired new vase shapes for European ceramicists including Doat. |
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Eighteen pieces range from early bronzes through mask-like aquatints and oil portraits of his sister Marguerite to a late and joyful cobalt-blue paper cut-out of a nude. |
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This major retrospective of British sculptor Henry Moore consists of some 120 works, including drawings, maquettes, plasters, wood and stone carvings, and large bronzes. |
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The company will offer flue-art multiple works, including serigraphs, etchings, hand-pulled lithographs and foundry bronzes, as well as original works on canvas and paper. |
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Tortuous theories, soon refuted, were devised to explain why the bronzes were actually Portuguese or Egyptian or Greek in origin. |
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As regards semi-finished products they primarily manufacture tube, rods and sections in phosphor bronzes and other copper alloys. |
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Since becoming part of the ACAC 30 years ago, NAIT has earned 15 gold medals, 14 silver medals and five bronzes at national championships. |
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Comes to be grafted, a manufactured system bronzes some and comprising two parts forming part one of the other. |
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He also had to make do with two silvers and two bronzes in the World Championships, as well as three fourthplace finishes in the Olympic Games. |
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In the other hand when you can admire the Hall of pottery and bronzes, the hall of glass, frescoes and pulpits of the fifteenth century. |
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The console is no longer just a decorative item of furniture richly carved and gilded to display ceramics and bronzes. |
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None of them topped any of our tables, nor did any finish consistently well, with the silvers, bronzes and wooden spoons shared out fairly evenly. |
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The tin bronzes, as for chill casting, are suitable for centrifugal casting and, in addition, the high tensile brasses and aluminum bronzes may be centrifugally cast. |
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Always interested in the animal mysteries of China, Texier has created bronzes similar to ancient Chinese sculptures, where hippos or oxen carry incense burners on their back. |
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Lead may be added to the lower-strength manganese bronzes to increase machinability, but at the expense of decreased tensile strength and elongation. |
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Although in New York an octagonal dark blue room displays a few Italian bronzes, the Electors were not concerned to amass small bronzes, alabasters or terracottas. |
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Silver hallmarks, pewter touch marks, signatures on bronzes, foundry marks and engraved signatures on glass can all help to point you in the right direction. |
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He has won three golds, two silvers and three bronzes at world championships in the past five years, along with an Olympic silver and Commonwealth gold. |
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The five gold medals, five silvers and 15 bronzes were the highest number garnered by local innovators at the China International Exhibition of Inventions, held in Shanghai. |
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The senior and junior Welsh teams exceeded all expectations by collecting eight gold medals, 15 silvers and seven bronzes at the Culinary World Cup. |
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They house an esthetic potpourri of modern painting and Ming sculpture, Luristan bronzes and mobiles by Alexander Calder, furniture by Marcel Breuer and reliefs by Jean Arp. |
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They are punctuated by colourful abstract sculptures from the 1970s and the occasionally successful stylised bronzes of sinuous nude girls from later in that decade. |
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Charlemagne's great new palace at Aachen was built on classical Roman lines, embellished with sculptures and bronzes which would not have disgraced the Rome of the Caesars. |
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The book includes photographs of the caves and the temples where the paintings are situated, along with some bronzes and sculptures found therein. |
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The highly sculptural bronzes denote the importance of the commission. |
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Cuba, which won the League title in 1998 and bagged five silvers and two bronzes in the 90s, and Poland were the surprise finalists in this edition. |
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Helen Burton won a gold and three bronzes and fellow powerlifters Andrew Hurst, two silvers and two bronzes, and Simon Waggett a silver and three bronzes. |
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The United States stand at the top of the medals table with 23 golds, 26 silvers and 17 bronzes, while China are second with 23 golds, 15 silvers and 12 bronzes. |
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Australia have been one of the great forces of world hockey but their previous Olympic appearances had yielded only three silvers and three bronzes. |
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We came away with two silvers and two bronzes, which is cack. |
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At 17, he won silver and two bronzes in the Pan-American Games. |
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Besides the monumental bronzes that have survived from the 8th to the 12th century, there are also a number of smaller pieces, such as processional crosses, altar crucifixes, chests, reliquaries, and similar articles. |
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Wieland-G21 belongs to the group of lead bronzes. |
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South Korea placed 9th in the medal count at the Athens Olympics, with 340 athletes participating in 24 events and winning 9 gold medals, 12 silvers, and 9 bronzes. |
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The collection grew in the nineteenth century, first with the addition of Indonesian pieces and then with the acquisition of African pieces, most notably of a vast collection of bronzes and ivories from the Kingdom of Benin. |
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The strength of Monel is considerably above that of the common type of brasses, bronzes and nickel silvers, and comparable to that of structural steels. |
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Many in the museum world, outside and inside Africa, say that the time has come to return some or all of them to Benin. The story of the bronzes is fairly simple, although the emotions engendered are not. |
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This bluish marble casket adorned with gilded bronzes was considered the greatest master piece of the Fair, perfect in conception, composition and execution. |
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And that's a good thing because its difficult to resist the urge to run one's hands over the sinewy marble sculptures and intricate bronzes the Montreal sculptor produces. |
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With Chinese ritual bronzes, which are documented in the inscriptions they carry and from other sources, the case is very clear. |
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Many of the bronzes depict the human body as tall and willowy. |
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By way of comparison, most bronzes are considerably less brittle than cast iron. |
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The set of bronzes by Degas in their spare solidity are arranged in front of two of his mistiest canvases and look all the bolder for that. |
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Socra is also in charge of restoring the bronzes, starting with the removal of the 850 bronze mountings holding the mirrors in place in order to clean them, and re-gild those whose gilding is the most worn. |
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Some of the most famous classical bronzes such as the Doryphoros by Polykleitos and the Diskobolos by Myron were identified in Roman copies. |
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The hottest shades are saffron yellows, warm ochres and bold bronzes but beware, as this trend needs a little know-how. |
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In presenting Soulages's three great bronzes the exhibition also reveals a much less familiar but not less interesting aspect of the artist's work. |
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After the Second World War, Moore's bronzes took on their larger scale, which was particularly suited for public art commissions. |
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Australia and New Zealand have won two golds and two silvers each, while England has three bronzes and Jamaica one bronze. |
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Kathleen McKane Godfree also won five medals, but were one gold, two silvers, and two bronzes. |
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Designed by Kabe Design, the Gladstone features a muted palette of whispery greys and silvers, spiced up with mustards and bronzes. |
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Brass finishes are a classic when it comes to door hardware choices, but lately more and more homeowners are opting for a little something different like the warmer bronzes and pewters. |
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The bronzes have been dated from as far back as the ninth century. |
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Surviving identified Chinese ritual bronzes tend to be highly decorated, often with the taotie motif, which involves highly stylized animal faces. |
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Childe Hassam's richly impasted Land's End, Coast of Maine of around 1900 complements the group of no less vividly patinated and oxidised bronzes below. |
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As of 2017 the men's national team has captured one silver and one bronze, while the women's national team has managed four bronzes at the World Championships. |
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For more than 25 years, Novak has focused his scientific research in the areas of defect structure and transport properties of oxygen vanadium bronzes. |
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The group finished third overall in the aeromodelling section, having won gold in two of the five categories, along with a silver and two bronzes in the remaining ones. |
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