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Neoclassical mantel clock ("Pendule Uranie"); 1764–1770; case:
patinated bronze and
gilded bronze, Dial:
white enamel, movement: br**** and steel; 71.1 × 52.1 × 26...
- (most common), wood, porcelain, or stone. A
gilded object is also
described as "gilt".
Where metal is
gilded, the
metal below was
traditionally silver in...
- the
bronze Incredulity of
Saint Thomas by Verrocchio. It is
technically very unusual, as it was
built up from a
number of
sections cast and
gilded separately...
- at Hōryū-ji are
prime examples. By the late 7th century, wood
replaced bronze and copper. By the
early Tang dynasty,
greater realism was
expressed by...
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could p****
before it was (as is
often the case)
primed and
colored and also
gilded by painters. The
installation on site did not have to
happen immediately...
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stone coffins covered with
stone slabs. Many artifacts,
including a
bronze-
gilded crown, an iron helmet, some armor, a
horse bell and a
horse face-guard...
- Kiwiana. Big
Kowhai Napier 2014 4 m (13 ft) "The Gold of the Kowhai" is a
bronze gilded sculpture by
artist Paul
Dibble Big
Lemon &
Paeroa bottle Paeroa, Thames...
- "armlets and
belts [that were] made to
resemble gold [but were only]
bronze gilded so as to deceive", and thus
deprived him of his support.
Clovis then...
- as well as
bronze elements to be ****ed to
other objects such as furniture. It is
often gilded to give gilt-
bronze or ormolu.
Common bronze alloys have...
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surface of the
bronze led to the 18-month intervention. The
statue was s****ed with
scalpels (on the non-
gilded areas) and
lasered (on the
gilded areas) to...