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called patination, and a work of art
coated by a
patina is said to be
patinated. The
green patina that
forms naturally on
copper and bronze, sometimes...
- Cleveland, Ohio, US Clock,
unknown French maker, c. 1835–1840, gilt and
patinated bronze,
Museum of
Decorative Arts,
Paris Pair of vases, by Alexandre-Évariste...
- Art
Gothic Revival clock,
unknown French maker, c.1835-1840, gilt and
patinated bronze,
Museum of
Decorative Arts,
Paris Art
Nouveau teapot, by Alphonse...
- not evident.
Unpatinated or
repolished shakudō will not
spontaneously patinate in air.
Modern artisans have
revived the use of shakudō as a
striking design...
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foliage scroll –
Elevator doors, by
Brandt (1926),
wrought iron, gl****,
patinated and
gilded bronze,
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum,
Lisbon Simplified reinterpretations...
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copper containing a low
percentage of gold,
typically 4–10%, that can be
patinated to a dark blue or
black color.
Copper forms a rich
variety of compounds...
- with a thin
layer of
clear crystal,
which could be left
plain or also
patinated.
Crackled gl**** vase with
praying mantis overlay (c. 1880) Gl**** cup in...
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Neoclassical mantel clock (pendule de cheminée); 1757–1760;
gilded (ormolu) and
patinated bronze, oak
veneered with ebony,
white enamel with
black numerals, and...
- 12th
century ****anese
Incense Burner,
Signed 'Dai Nippon, Koko Sei',
Patinated bronze inlaid with gilt
bronze and
other soft
metal alloys c. 1877 Betel...
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sculpture has a
height of 72 cm, was made of
bronze and had been
finely patinated and polished. The work
depicts a nude male
figure of
heroic size who is...