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  2. Bronze mirror - Wikipedia

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    Iron pyrite was also used. [6] Glass mirrors with superior reflectivity began to be made in the Roman Empire in the 1st century CE, but remained very expensive for a long time, as well as easy to break, and initially hardly any more reflective, [7] so that bronze mirrors remained common in many parts of the world until the 19th century.

  3. List of works by Félix González-Torres - Wikipedia

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    Mirror Overall dimensions variable; two parts, 76 3/4 x 27 1/2 in (194.94 x 69.85 cm) each 1 139 [273] GF1991-032 [274] Work is ideally exhibited embedded in the wall [273] "Untitled" (Portrait of Julie Ault) 1991 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 136 [269] GF1991-033 [275] Date portrait "Untitled" (Throat) 1991 Handkerchief and cough-drops ...

  4. Ground glass joint - Wikipedia

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    Crude versions of conically tapered ground glass joints have been made for quite a while, [1] particularly for stoppers for glass bottles and retorts. [2] Crude glass joints could still be made to seal well by grinding the two parts of a joint against each other using an abrasive grit, but this led to variations between joints and they would not seal well if mated to a different joint.

  5. East Room - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the Polk administration in January 1849, the East Room was adorned with three chandeliers, three "pier glasses" (mirrors), red damask window drapes, white muslin window curtains, four new sofas, 24 new chairs, three large tables (placed in the center of the room), four pier tables with marble tops, a large carpet, four new ...

  6. Daguerreotype - Wikipedia

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    [100] [101] The mirror was fitted at one end of the camera and focusing was done by adjusting the position of the plate in a holder that slid along a rail. Designed solely for portraiture, this arrangement produced a far brighter image than a Chevalier lens, or even the later Petzval lens, but image quality was only marginal and the design was ...

  7. Petit Trianon - Wikipedia

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    The large mirrors were framed by a wooden frame, which was then replaced by a metal frame. The large mirrors are framed in copper and the print drawers have knobs representing an Austrian eagle. The library was created by Nicolas-Léger Moutard, the Queen's printer and bookseller between 1774 and 1797. [55]

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