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  2. Plaquette - Wikipedia

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    A plaquette (French:; "small plaque") is a small low relief sculpture in bronze or other materials. These were popular in the Italian Renaissance and later. They may be commemorative, but especially in the Renaissance and Mannerist periods were often made for purely decorative purposes, with often crowded scenes from religious, historical or ...

  3. File:Bronze doors to Saint Patrick's Cathedral, New York, New ...

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    Bronze doors to Saint Patrick's Cathedral. 1853 - Renowned architect James Renwick was engaged to design the current Cathedral at a cost of approximately $850,000, not including the altars, furnishings for chapels, organs and other furniture. The stone chosen was white marble. Author: Photographer: Carol M. Highsmith: Width: 5,804 px: Height ...

  4. Art in bronze and brass - Wikipedia

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    Bronze weapon from the Mesara Plain, Crete. Copper came into use in the Aegean area near the end of the predynastic age of Egypt about 3500 BC. The earliest known implement is a flat celt, which was found on a Neolithic house-floor in the central court of the palace of Knossos in Crete, and is regarded as an Egyptian product.

  5. Stanford Memorial Church - Wikipedia

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    A Celtic cross adorns the stained glass above the central wooden door that leads into the nave, and Latin epigraphs have been engraved above the two side doors. [88] [note 10] Above the narthex is an organ gallery. The nave is arcaded and has a single aisle on each side with clerestory windows above.

  6. List of memorials to the Great Famine - Wikipedia

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    A bronze statue of three Irish figures anchors one end of the site, with a walkway incorporating memorial bricks and flagstones leading to the memorial wall. There, a narrative plaque tells the story of the Great Famine and subsequent Irish emigration to the United States in bas relief.

  7. Benin Bronzes - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021, the Metropolitan Museum of Art transferred two sixteenth-century Bronze plaques, a Warrior Chief and Junior Court Official to the National Commission for Museums and Monuments. [72] This transfer is not to be confused as a response to repatriation requests, as the Institution owns a collection of about 160 Benin Bronzes.

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