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bronze

[bronz] / brɒnz /


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A bronze woman purchased in Laurel Canyon rests to other thrifted items in the dining room.

From Los Angeles Times

Used primarily as an office building, its ornate design, carvings and sculptures — including a ground floor fountain with frolicking bronze youths — hadn’t invited much public attention or appreciation.

From Los Angeles Times

I guess it means we’ll wait another year to see him get his gold jacket and bronze bust—which, if they’re still feeling sore, will depict him with a grin.

From The Wall Street Journal

The exhibition will incorporate materials such as antique timber, porcelain, cotton, glass and bronze, and will bring new and existing large-scale work together, on display in the UK for the first time.

From BBC

Just this month, the government installed a bronze of Malinche and five other Indigenous women along the elegant Paseo de la Reforma.

From Los Angeles Times