0 a shiny orange-brown metal -- brąz
1 an orange-brown colour -- brąz
2 a bronze medal -- brąz
He won a bronze in the 200m.
3 made of bronze -- brązowy, z brązu
a bronze statue
4 being the colour of bronze -- brązowy
Supply of ancient bronzes exceeded demand and forgeries were very prevalent.
The recent call for the repatriation of the bronzes also brings with it questions of legitimate ownership.
Heavily leaded bronzes are obvious candidates for analysis.
Over a thousand years ago bronzes were being produced in the style of the early pieces and given an artificial patina.
Our discussion has already made apparent a great paucity of large-scale bronzes compared to what survives in marble.
Considerable technical skills were needed to make the bronzes, but the metalworkers used a very small range of techniques.
The patina the bronzes had acquired during burial was much admired, and people assumed that they had originally been patinated.
From the beginning of the classical period large bronzes were regularly cast in sections, which is impossible in the direct method but easy in the indirect.
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