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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...
- of
artefacts previously described as
niello in fact use a
technique of
patinated metal that may be the same as
Corinthian bronze and is
similar to the...
- 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...
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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...
- 1835-1840, gilt and
patinated bronze,
Museum of
Decorative Arts,
Paris Clock,
unknown French maker, c.1835-1850, gilt and
patinated bronze,
Museum of Decorative...
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Neoclassical mantel clock (pendule de cheminée); 1757–1760;
gilded and
patinated bronze, oak
veneered with ebony,
white enamel with
black numerals, and...
- cleaning)
Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor,
Leone Leoni, mid-16th
century Patinated bronze (above) and
ormolu (below)
Empire style clock, c. 1810, by Pierre-Philippe...
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Netherlands Louis XVI
style candelabrum with putto, late 18th century, gilt and
patinated bronze, Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris,
France Second Empire style (Louis...
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historically ****anese
copper alloy, a
member of the
irogane class,
which is
patinated into a
range of
subtle greys and
muted shades of blue, green, and brown...
- Art
Gothic Revival clock,
unknown French maker, c.1835-1840, gilt and
patinated bronze,
Museum of
Decorative Arts,
Paris Art
Nouveau teapot, by Alphonse...