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Bronze Collection (page 4)

Background imageBronze Collection: US Naval Memorial Utah Beach Normandy

US Naval Memorial Utah Beach Normandy
The three 8-feet tall bronze figures represent a Naval Captain, a sailor with a 5 inch shell and a member of a demolition team carrying a rifle

Background imageBronze Collection: Completion of Canadian War Memorial sculptures

Completion of Canadian War Memorial sculptures
Completion of the sculptures for the National War Memorial, designed by Vernon March. When March died in 1930, six of his siblings (pictured here) completed the bronze statues

Background imageBronze Collection: Brazen Lavers

Brazen Lavers
This engraving depicts brazen (or bronze) lavers. In the Book of Exodus, Moses was instructed to create a bronze laver which would be situated outside the Tabernacle of Meeting for priests to wash

Background imageBronze Collection: Brazen Sea

Brazen Sea
The Brazen Sea (also known as Molten Sea) was a large bronze basin for water located in the Temple In Jerusalem. Made by Solomon

Background imageBronze Collection: Various Paraphernalia used in Judaism

Various Paraphernalia used in Judaism
Engraving of the Brazen Altar of the Burnt Sacrifice, the Altar of Incense, Table of Shewbread and the Ark of Covenant

Background imageBronze Collection: Brazen Laver

Brazen Laver
Brazen (bronze) laver was a place for cleansing in the Old Testament. Priests would wash their hands and feet before commencing priestly service. Date: circa 1800

Background imageBronze Collection: Brazen Altar - Judaism

Brazen Altar - Judaism
The brazen (or bronze) altar was an important element of the tabernacle in the wilderness, a place where the ancient Israelites sacrificed animals to atone for their sins. Date: circa 1800

Background imageBronze Collection: French department at The Great Exhibition 1851

French department at The Great Exhibition 1851
French display of objects in bronze. 1851

Background imageBronze Collection: Discoveries in the Great Egyptian pyramid

Discoveries in the Great Egyptian pyramid
Discoveries in the Great Egyptian Pyramid - 1 Original casing stone from the north side - 2. Granite ball, 1lb 3oz in weight - 2. Piece of cedar, apparently a measure- 4

Background imageBronze Collection: Serpent Column, Hippodrome, Istanbul, Turkey

Serpent Column, Hippodrome, Istanbul, Turkey
Serpent Column in the Hippodrome, Istanbul, Turkey. At one time the column had three serpent heads. Made of bronze, the column was built to commemorate the Greeks who fought

Background imageBronze Collection: Bronze statuette of a WaC mechanic, WW1

Bronze statuette of a WaC mechanic, WW1
Bronze statuette of a WaC mechanic, by Margaret Wrightson, First World War. 1917

Background imageBronze Collection: Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch, by Andre de Chastenet

Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch, by Andre de Chastenet
Portrait of Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch, by Andre de Chastenet, bronze, 3 April 1912. 1912

Background imageBronze Collection: Statuette of British soldier in marching order, WW1

Statuette of British soldier in marching order, WW1
Statuette, Sergeant of the Grenadier Guards in Marching Order, by George Edward Wade, plaster with bronze finish, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageBronze Collection: Found Bronzes - Archaeology

Found Bronzes - Archaeology
Bronzes - Archaeology - found in Galloway (1 and 2), Fairholm, Lockerbie (3), and Barnhill, Dumfries (4). 1863

Background imageBronze Collection: Daibutsu, bronze statue of buddha at Kamakura, Japan, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s

Daibutsu, bronze statue of buddha at Kamakura, Japan, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageBronze Collection: In 1935 the 88 year old, Edwin Crocker, known as the Telescope Man

In 1935 the 88 year old, Edwin Crocker, known as the Telescope Man, had completed 40 years at his pitch in front of the Boadicea and Her Daughters, bronze monument, at Westminster

Background imageBronze Collection: Albert Statue and Town Church, Guernsey, Channel Islands

Albert Statue and Town Church, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Designed by Joseph Durham (1814-1877) and unveiled in 1863, this bronze statue on a granite pedestal overlooks the harbour at St. Peter Port

Background imageBronze Collection: Matron, Gold and Bronze Medallists, Acton Hospital

Matron, Gold and Bronze Medallists, Acton Hospital. Reverse reads Gold & Bronze Medallist with the Matron Acton Hospital Date: 1950-60

Background imageBronze Collection: Nelsons Column (1840-1843). Trafalgar Square. London

Nelsons Column (1840-1843). Trafalgar Square. London
Nelsons Column (1840-1843). Designed by William Railton (1800-1877), was built to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805). Corinthian order and Dartmor granite

Background imageBronze Collection: 100 M. 1928 OLYMPICS

100 M. 1928 OLYMPICS
The start of the mens 100 meters race. Percy Williams (CAN) won gold, Jack London (GBR) won silver and Georg Lammers (GER) won bronze. Date: 1928

Background imageBronze Collection: BRONZE AGE ARTISTS

BRONZE AGE ARTISTS
Bronze age artists and sculptors Date: circa 1000 BC

Background imageBronze Collection: BRONZE AGE BANQUET

BRONZE AGE BANQUET
A Bronze Age banquet with plenty of meat and drink Date: circa 2000 BC

Background imageBronze Collection: Detached head - Bronze Greek Equestrian sculpture - Florence

Detached head - Bronze Greek Equestrian sculpture - Florence
The detached head of a full-scale Greek equestrian sculpture in bronze from the second half of the 4th century BCE. It was already recorded in 1494 as part of the collections in the Medici palace

Background imageBronze Collection: Bronze statue of fisherman watching the sunset, Port William

Bronze statue of fisherman watching the sunset, Port William, Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway, SW Scotland overlooking Luce Bay Date: 2016

Background imageBronze Collection: St. Servatius Bridge across the River Meuse in Maarstricht

St. Servatius Bridge across the River Meuse in Maarstricht
A man pauses with his dog to gaze at the St. Servatius Bridge across the River Meuse in Maarstricht, Netherlands. In the background is the steeple of Sint Martinuskerk St. Servatius Bridge Date: 1988

Background imageBronze Collection: Coins of Mexico, Central America and flag

Coins of Mexico, Central America and flag. Date: 1910

Background imageBronze Collection: Athena by Johannes Benk, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien

Athena by Johannes Benk, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
Athena for the dome of the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) by Johannes Benk (1844-1914), Austrian Sculptor. Date: circa 1903

Background imageBronze Collection: Bronze Sphinx on the Thames Embankment, London

Bronze Sphinx on the Thames Embankment, London
One of a pair of faux-Egyptian sphinxes, designed by the English architect George John Vulliamy at the foot of Cleopatras needle on the Thames Embankment. They were brought to London in 1878

Background imageBronze Collection: Anthropomorphic stone stelae. Yamna Culture. 36th-23rd centu

Anthropomorphic stone stelae. Yamna Culture. 36th-23rd centu
Anthropomorphic stone stelae or statue menhirs, located in Yamna secondary graves. Yamna Culture. Late Copper Age - Early Bronze Age. 36th-23rd centuries BC

Background imageBronze Collection: Roman coin. Asses. Bronze. 1st century BC. Mint of Iltirda

Roman coin. Asses. Bronze. 1st century BC. Mint of Iltirda (Lerida). Catalonia. Museum of History. Sabadell. Catalonia, Spain

Background imageBronze Collection: As. Roman coin. Bronze. Showing Augustus on the obserse. 1st

As. Roman coin. Bronze. Showing Augustus on the obserse. 1st
As. Roman coin. Bronze. Used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Showing Augustus on the obserse. 1st century BC. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain

Background imageBronze Collection: Shiva Nataraja. Bronze. 12th century. India

Shiva Nataraja. Bronze. 12th century. India
Shiva Nataraja. 12th century. Bronze, Chola style. Tamil Nadu, India. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland

Background imageBronze Collection: The Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina) suckling Romulus and R

The Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina) suckling Romulus and R
The Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina). Bronze sculpture of a she-wolf showing Romulus and Remus as suckling infants. Inspired by the legend of the founding of Rome

Background imageBronze Collection: Sphere Within Sphere. By Arnaldo Pomodoro (b. 1926)

Sphere Within Sphere. By Arnaldo Pomodoro (b. 1926)
Sphere Within Sphere. Bronze sculpture by Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro (b. 1926). Cortile della Pigna (Courtyard of the Pineapple). Vatican Museums. Vatican City

Background imageBronze Collection: Minoan Art. Crete. The younger snake goddess, from the palac

Minoan Art. Crete. The younger snake goddess, from the palac
Minoan Art. Island of Crete. The younger snake goddess, from the palace of Knossos. C. 1600 BC. Heraklion Archaeological Museum. Greece

Background imageBronze Collection: Statue of egyptian God Anubis

Statue of egyptian God Anubis
Statue of the jackal-headed god Anubis. Bronze. Probably 26th Dynasty. Ancient Empire. 664-525 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageBronze Collection: Statue of the god Set. Bronze and silver. Egypt. Carlsberg G

Statue of the god Set. Bronze and silver. Egypt. Carlsberg G
Set. God of the desert, storms, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion and also the god of darkness, and chaos. Statue. Bronze and silver. 19th and 20th Dynasty. C. 1300-1080 B.C. New Kingdom

Background imageBronze Collection: Urartu civilization. Bronze Sphinx. From Tushpa or Toprakkal

Urartu civilization. Bronze Sphinx. From Tushpa or Toprakkale. 7th century B.C. Turkey. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageBronze Collection: Minoan art. Crete. Phaistos Disc

Minoan art. Crete. Phaistos Disc, possibly dating to the middle or late Minoan Bronze Age (2nd millennium B.C.). Side A. Fired clay

Background imageBronze Collection: The Victor Monument. Belgrade. Serbia

The Victor Monument. Belgrade. Serbia
Pobednik (The Victor). Built by Ivan Mestrovic to commemorate Serbian victories in the First Balkan War and the World War I. Kalemegdan Fortress. Belgrade. Serbia

Background imageBronze Collection: Albania. Shkodra. Five National Heroes Monument

Albania. Shkodra. Five National Heroes Monument by Shaban Haderi

Background imageBronze Collection: Isa Boletini (1864-1916) statue. Albania

Isa Boletini (1864-1916) statue. Albania
Isa Boletini (1864-1916). Albanian patriot, military leader and strategist. Statue. Shkodra. Albania

Background imageBronze Collection: Egyptians surgical instruments made of bronze. Egyptian

Egyptians surgical instruments made of bronze. Egyptian art. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. History of Medicine Museum

Background imageBronze Collection: Head of young boy. 3rd BC. Etruscan art. Sculpture

Head of young boy. 3rd BC. Etruscan art. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. National Museum of Archaeology

Background imageBronze Collection: Eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula, 6th century. Bronze

Eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula, 6th century. Bronze and glass paste by the cloisonn頴 echnique. Comes from Alovera (Guadalajara). Visigothic art. Jewelry. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Background imageBronze Collection: Capitoline Wolf. 5th c. BC. Etruscan art. Sculpture

Capitoline Wolf. 5th c. BC. Etruscan art. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums

Background imageBronze Collection: ITALY. Mantua. Statue of Virgil. Sculpture on

ITALY. Mantua. Statue of Virgil. Sculpture on bronze

Background imageBronze Collection: Phoenician Traders

Phoenician Traders
The Phoenicians are the great traders of ancient times : here they are trading in bronze objects at Carthage



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