How To Use Patinate In A Sentence
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A truly poignant object is the patinated bronze sheet with names of Olympic champions inscribed on it from the first century B.C. to A.D. 385, after which the Olympics were outlawed.
Transformational Objects
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Two of Lalique's most stunning pieces on display here are a necklace of patinated glass, enamel, gold and rose-cut diamonds that captures the natural beauty of poppies, and a handcrafted gold pendant that depicts a scene of snow-covered trees.
Glories of the Gilded Age
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Art lovers approaching the venerable Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum's sparkling new entrance pavilion are in for a shock when they catch sight of its striking copper facade, chemically patinated to bright Statue-of-Liberty green.
Lee Rosenbaum: Gardner Wander: The New, the Old, the Glass Bottleneck in Between (Video)
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Established in 1947 by an intrepid French female exile, this tiny, nicotine-patinated haunt hasn't changed since, only accreted more layers.
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Life for the humans is patinated with grime and squalor.
Die Frau ohne Schatten; BBC Proms 61 & 62 – review
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Josiah Wedgwood used "Dr. Turner's brown varnish" to put an antiqued bronze surface on pottery. 1 Metals were varnished to protect them from rust, preserve their luster without constant polishing, deepen their color or patinate the surface.
The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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Arranged in a radial pattern, the stone arches are crowned by a shallow domed roof clad in panels of green pre-patinated copper.
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Elliott had also called the Mestrovic restoration "highly questionable" because the coating gave the bronzes a rubbery, dime-store look and wouldn't allow them to patinate naturally.
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A row of sculptures—from the tender, white marble "Alsatian Orphan" and patinated terra-cotta "Bust of a Woman" to the exuberant bronze "Head of Balzac"—lines the gallery's mantle.
A Close-Up of a Master
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These works, made of painted and patinated bronze, again employ bold black outlines, primary colors and hatching.
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Over time, the petroglyphs will eventually patinate and be as dark as the original rock surface.
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Tom Doyle b. 1928 fells cherry, oak and sassafras trees to make his carved, rough-hewn tripartite sculptures, some of which he casts in red and brown patinated bronze.
The Shape of Things
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Drawing on the functional spirit of the wash house, new parts are executed in taut, Kahnian planes of russet brick and sensuous copper which will patinate gracefully and gradually over time.
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Daylight flooding in through casement windows set off creamy stone floors and richly patinated woodwork.
Monastic Fantastic
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All were available in plain or patinated brass or copper, and they included a variety of shells, such as Philippine, chiton, limpet, melon, triton, sea conch, and nautilus.
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The silver surrounds a fine patinated and bronze doré French clock, 1820 to 1830, that is encased in its original ebonized wood and glass dome.
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Also in the Metropolitan Museum is a silvered and patinated copper jardiniere designed by Reiber for Christofle.
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The patina the bronzes had acquired during burial was much admired, and people assumed that they had originally been patinated.
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Traditionally associated with durability and constancy, here the vivid green pre-patinated copper is intended to make a bolder statement.
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All were available in plain or patinated brass or copper, and they included a variety of shells, such as Philippine, chiton, limpet, melon, triton, sea conch, and nautilus.
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History could not patinate the members of the monster because history had no time to evolve.
A Sense of the Past
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They are supported by patinated bronze bases formed as peacock feathers inset with lustred favrille glass balls.
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Formed out of an old flour mill, the building has a powerful green pre-patinated louvred wall which modifies sun penetration of the interior.
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Arranged in a radial pattern, the stone arches are crowned by a shallow domed roof clad in panels of green pre-patinated copper.
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Sometimes, they are more distraction than narrative thread and the need to return to them often bogs the author down; there are, after all, only so many ways to describe the feel of carved wood and only so many times such an image can be made to work as a symbol of patinated memory without the reader feeling that a point is being laboured.
The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance by Edmund de Waal
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The most controversial and dramatic elements of the building, the 14 thermal chimneys. are clearly related to the pilaster-like piers by patinated aluminium bronze plate ducts which run slantwise across the roof slope.