-
enthusiasm of the fans, who used the
hashtag #
Chromies on Twitter.
LaFata believes the word "
Chromies"
first appeared on @CalChrome
eight nights before...
- Look up
chromy or
chromý in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chromy (Polish) or
Chromý (Czech) is a
surname which means "lame" (unable to walk properly)...
- Anna
Chromy (18 July 1940 – 18
September 2021) was a Czech-German
painter and sculptor. At the end of
World War II,
Chromy's family was
expelled from...
- Adam
Chromý (born 24 June 1988) is a
Czech orienteering competitor and
junior world champion.
Chromý became Junior World Champion with the
Czech team...
- Bronisław
Chromy (3 June 1925 – 4
October 2017) was a
Polish sculptor, medalist, painter, and draughtsman, and a
professor at the Jan
Matejko Academy of...
- The
Cloak of
Conscience and
Tolerance is a
sculpture by Anna
Chromý carved from a
single block of
white marble excavated from the
Michelangelo Quarry in...
- Tribune,
August 19, 1992 Hyl, Véronique (2021-03-04). "Rolling With the
Chromies". ELLE.
Retrieved 2021-06-27. "Chrome
Hearts History |
Where to Buy Chrome...
- (spelunca)". A
metal sculpture of the
Wawel Dragon,
designed in 1969 by Bronisław
Chromy, was
placed in
front of the Dragon's Cave (Dragon's Den) in 1972. The dragon...
-
Yarra Valley winery Oakridge Wines in
March 2021,
Tasmanian winery Josef Chromy Wines in May 2022,
McLaren Vale's
Shingleback Wine in
August 2022, and Margaret...
-
Krakus II and Lech II. The
statue was
designed by
Polish sculptor Bronisław
Chromy and
completed in 1969; it was
installed in its
present location in 1972...