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  2. Door handle - Wikipedia

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    A door handle or doorknob is a handle used to open or close a door. Door handles can be found on all types of doors including exterior doors of residential and commercial buildings, internal doors, cupboard doors and vehicle doors. There are many designs of door handle, depending on the appropriate use. A large number of handles, particularly ...

  3. Louis XV furniture - Wikipedia

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    The furniture of the Louis XV period (1715–1774) is characterized by curved forms, lightness, comfort and asymmetry; it replaced the more formal, boxlike and massive furniture of the Louis XIV style. It employed marquetry, using inlays of exotic woods of different colors, as well as ivory and mother of pearl. The style had three distinct periods.

  4. Mascaron (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Louis XVI style mascaron-shaped handle of a vase, by Pierre-Philippe Thomire, c.1780, gilt-bronze, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Louis XVI style Hercules mascaron on the entrance door keystone of the Hôtel du Commandant militaire , Dijon , France, designed by Charles Saint-Père, 1784-1787

  5. Art in bronze and brass - Wikipedia

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    Art in bronze and brass. Celtic bronze flagon from Germany, imitating Greek style, c. 320 BC. Ancient Roman bronze statuette of dancing Lar. Art in bronze and brass dates from remote antiquity. These important metals are alloys, bronze composed of copper and tin and brass of copper and zinc. Proportions of each alloy vary slightly.

  6. Lorenzo Ghiberti - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Ghiberti (UK: / ɡ ɪ ˈ b ɛər t i /, US: / ɡ iː ˈ-/, [1] [2] [3] Italian: [loˈrɛntso ɡiˈbɛrti]; 1378 – 1 December 1455), born Lorenzo di Bartolo, was an Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence, a key figure in the Early Renaissance, best known as the creator of two sets of bronze doors of the Florence Baptistery, the later one called by Michelangelo the Gates of Paradise.

  7. Martin Pierce - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Martin Pierce began work on an extensive range of cabinet and door hardware [5] which includes the Willow, Ergo, [6] Netsuke and Hedgerow styles. These collections are all cast using the lost wax casting method and are cast primarily in silicon bronze although the Ergo [ 7 ] and Morphic styles are cast in 316 stainless steel.

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