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A large hieratic bronze of Innocent X by Algardi is now to be found in the Capitoline Museums.
Historical " bronzes " are highly variable in composition, as most metalworkers probably used whatever scrap was on hand ; the metal of the 12th century English Gloucester Candlestick is bronze containing a mixture of copper, zinc, tin, lead, nickel, iron, antimony, arsenic with an unusually large amount of silver – between 22. 5 % in the base and 5. 76 % in the pan below the candle.
A large bronze cast medallion, some 9. 5 by 8. 7 centimetres in measurement, created by the celebrated medalist Valerio Belli in the sixteenth century.
Brâncuși represented or caricatured her life as a large gleaming bronze phallus.
The bronze triggers were designed in such a way that they were able to store a large amount of energy within the bow when drawn, but was easily fired with little recoil when the trigger were pulled ( this allowed it for precision shooting ).
While Bannister was well known in the artistic community of his adopted home of Providence, Rhode Island and admired within the wider East Coast art world ( he won a bronze medal for his large oil " Under the Oaks " at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial ), he was largely forgotten for almost a century for a complexity of reasons, principally connected with racial prejudice.
The Javanese Majapahit Empire was arguably able to encompass much of the modern day ASEAN due to its unique mastery of bronze smithing and use of a central arsenal fed by a large number of cottage industries within the immediate region.
The rhizotron is essentially a single gallery containing a set of large bronze abstract castings which contain LCD screens that carry repeating loops of information about the life of trees.
The key to this formation was the hoplite, who was equipped with a large, circular, bronze-faced shield ( hoplon ) and a 7 – 9 ft. ( 2 – 2. 75 m ) spear with an iron head and bronze butt-spike ( doru ).
The first alloy, used in large scale since 3000 BC, was bronze, an alloy of tin and copper
The denominations of sestertius and dupondius were introduced as large bronze coins.
On the grounds of the cathedral, toward the south, are several buildings ( including a Synod Hall and the Cathedral School ), and a Biblical garden, as well as a large bronze work of public art by the cathedral's sculptor-in-residence, Greg Wyatt, known as the Peace Fountain, which has been both strongly praised and strongly criticized.
Much of the copper for the production of bronze probably came from the copper mine on the Great Orme, where prehistoric mining on a very large scale dates largely from the middle Bronze Age.
alt = Photograph of a large bronze statue of two men standing side-by-side and facing forward.
Song dynasty bronze block embedded with bronze metal movable type printed paper money was issued in large scale and in circulation for a long time.
* The Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada designed by John M. Lyle, whose two large bronze tablets bear the names of the ex-cadets who gave their lives for their country in World War I, includes the quotation " Blow out your bugles over the rich dead.
According to one witness, Holliday drew a " large bronze pistol " ( interpreted by some as Virgil's coach gun ) from under his long coat and shoved it into Frank McLaury's belly, then took a couple of steps back.
In her second visit to Spicer ’ s courtroom, she said a man stepped forward and poked a large, bronze pistol into a unnamed Cowboy's belly, then took a couple of steps backward.
His most popular works are three large bronze sculptures, two depicting a canoe filled with human and animal figures: one black, The Spirit of Haida Gwaii, at the Canadian Embassy, Washington, D. C., in the United States ; and one green, The Jade Canoe, at Vancouver International Airport, in British Columbia ; and the third, Chief of the Undersea World, depicting a breaching orca, at the Vancouver Aquarium.
The ruins of Oola Castle stand close to the village and in 1825, some large and perfect antlers of the Irish elk were discovered ; and, in 1828, a brazen trumpet, and spear and arrow heads of bronze were found, which were placed in the museum of Trinity College, Dublin.
On his departure Constans removed a large number of bronze artworks, including the bronze tiles from the roof of the Pantheon, which had been dedicated to Christian worship.
A bronze sculpture from Muri, near Bern in Switzerland shows a large bear facing a woman seated in a chair, with a small tree behind the bear.
The sculpture has a large rectangular bronze base, which bears an inscription.

large and seal
A fur seal rookery with thousands of sealsTypically, fur seals gather during the summer months annually in large assemblages at specific beaches or rocky outcrops to give birth and breed.
An umiak is a large open sea canoe, ranging from, made with seal skins and wood.
* The seal for the University of Louisville includes a large head of Minerva.
Originally, for NTSC countries, the seal was a large, black and gold circular starburst.
The gray seal which is common here can be found in three large permanent resting areas on the islets off the coast in the western and southern parts of Saaremaa.
However, problems with apex seal wear led to frequent engine failure, which led to large warranty costs for NSU, and curtailed further Wankel engine development.
Soon after becoming emperor, Yuan placed an order with the former imperial potters for a 40, 000-piece porcelain set costing 1. 4 million yuan, a large jade seal, and two imperial robes costing 400, 000 yuan each.
The sea cow grew to at least in length as an adult, much larger than the manatee or dugong ; however, concerning their weight, Steller's work contains two contradictory estimates: The true value is estimated to lie between these figures, at around 8 to 10 t. It looked somewhat like a large seal, but had two stout forelimbs and a whale-like fluke.
Bones of wolf, beaver, deer, elk, Gray seal ( Halichoerus grypus ), the Indian dog, and Sea Mink ( Neovison macrodon ), as well as large numbers of raccoon, lynx, wolf, muskrat, and deer.
A large Louisiana Tech seal marks the middle of Centennial Plaza just west of the Clock Tower.
Hunstanton is home to a fairground, aquarium and seal sanctuary, leisure pool, theatre, large caravan parks with amenities ( Searle's Holiday Park opened in 1936 ), a number of amusement arcades and a long promenade.
Once slid into grooves so that the fit was light tight, the slide could be drawn out with a plush ( coarse velvet ) seal on the lip of the slide to prevent light leakage, and this design of wooden camera and plate holder ( on the continent called a " casette ") survived so that it was used for most if not all of the later processes in large format cameras until the present day.
Subsistence activities are a large part of the culture for indigenous people and Nanwalek is no exception, especially when it comes to salmon and seal harvesting.
The Spanish named the area " Carpinteria " because the Chumash tribe, which lived in the area, had a large seagoing canoe-building enterprise, or " carpentry shop " there ; this was made possible by the availability of naturally occurring surface tar which was used to seal the canoes.
A very large solar reflector would be constructed nearby, focusing solar heat onto the asteroid, first to weld and seal the tunnel ends, then more diffusely to slowly heat the entire outer surface.
Large-sized Series of 1880 United States Notes ; the $ 20 note displays Alexander Hamilton and a red scalloped seal, and the $ 10 Daniel Webster and a large red spiked seal
Lord Coventry held the great seal for nearly fifteen years ( 1625 – 40 ), and was enabled to collect a large fortune.
The player controls, a sneaker-wearing kiwi who must save his lover and several of his other kiwi chick friends who have been kiwi-napped by Wally, a large blue leopard seal.
When a pressure gauge on the canister reaches a certain level, the canister is removed from the fire, a large canvas sack is put over the lid, and the seal is released.
While there are no reliable historical population estimates, population models suggest crabeater seal populations may have increased at rates up to 9 % a year in the 20th century, due to the removal of large baleen whales ( especially the blue whale ) during the period of industrial whaling and the subsequent explosion in krill biomass and removal of important competitive forces.
* Greenland Dog is a large breed of husky-type dog kept as a sled dog and also used for hunting polar bear and seal.
At least one make of old-type British frogman's dry suit was one-piece with a wide neck hole for entry ; the bottom of the hood and the edge of the suit's neck hole were held together by a large circular steel clamp around the neck ; there was a watertight seal in the bottom of the hood.
The Republicans adopted a national flag with a yellow tiger on a blue background, ordered a large silver state seal to be made, and began to issue paper money and postage stamps in the name of the Republic.
Bones of wolf, North American beaver ( Castor canadensis ), deer, elk, Gray seal ( Halichoerus grypus ), the Indian dog, and Sea Mink ( Neovison macrodon ), as well as large numbers of raccoon, lynx, wolf, muskrat, and deer.

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