Bronze

Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other elements such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminum, or silicon. It was particularly significant in antiquity, giving its name to the Bronze Age. Bronze derives from the Italian: bronzo and, in turn, is perhaps ultimately taken from the Persian word birinj ("copper"). It is also believed that the word may have come from the Nordic word Brongru (brown).



Assyrian demon Pazuzu, first millennium BC Bronze

Assyrian demon Pazuzu, first millennium BC Bronze
$432.53

Assyrian Horse free standing, Bronze

Assyrian Horse free standing, Bronze
$1,724.63

Bastet Egyptian Cat - Bronze

Bastet Egyptian Cat - Bronze
$213.53

Edgar Degas "Arabesque Ballerina" Bronze

Edgar Degas "Arabesque Ballerina" Bronze
$1,368.75

Edgar Degas "Little Ballerina" Bronze

Edgar Degas "Little Ballerina" Bronze
$3,827.03

Eve by Rodin - Bronze

Eve by Rodin - Bronze
$432.53

Fernando Botero Horse - Bronze

Fernando Botero Horse - Bronze
$711.75

Hand of Pianist by Rodin - Bronze

Hand of Pianist by Rodin - Bronze
$432.53

Jack Rabbit - Bronze

Jack Rabbit - Bronze
$1,067.63

Lamassu Freestanding - Bronze

Lamassu Freestanding - Bronze
$5,256.00