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Bronze is an
alloy consisting primarily of copper,
commonly with
about 12–12.5% tin and
often with the
addition of
other metals (including aluminium, manganese...
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French master bronzesmith and
gilder (1747–1812)...
- an only child. His great-grandfather,
Raoul Ulliel (1889–1943), was a
bronzesmith who
distinguished himself in
combat during World War I. His paternal...
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remembered for
their bronze casting,
noted for its
clarity of detail.
Shang bronzesmiths usually worked in
foundries outside the
cities to make
ritual vessels...
- Duny by his mother. He was born on the
island of Gont, the son of a
bronzesmith. His
mother died
before he
reached the age of one. A
small boy, Ged had...
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Johann Georg Danninger (died 1848) was an
Austrian bronzesmith,
known for
making many of the
bronze items that
decorated the
Viennese court of the Austrian...
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Dingli (1881 - 1940)
painter Joseph Chetcuti (1960-2019),
Sculptor and
bronzesmith Emvin Cremona (1919–1987),
painter and
stamp designer Stiefnu De Battista...
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these men were bronze, of
bronze their houses, and they
worked as
bronzesmiths.
There was not yet any
black iron.
Hesiod knew from the
traditional poetry...
- "chieftain" (in one
particular tablet the
chieftain of the
guild of
bronzesmiths is
referred to as qa-si-re-u). Here the
initial letter q- represents...
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mainly engaged as
Intaglio on
stone and gems, Ppinting, crafting,
bronzesmiths, with
others engaged in and cultivating, or
working as, blacksmiths,...