词条 | French Bronze |
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Other usesThe term French bronze was also used in connection with cheap zinc statuettes and other articles, which were finished to resemble real bronze, and some older texts call the faux-bronze finish itself "French bronze". Its composition was typically 5 parts hematite powder to 8 parts lead oxide, formed into a paste with spirits of wine. Variations in tint could be obtained by varying the proportions. The preparation was applied to the article to be bronzed with a soft brush, then polished with a hard brush after it had dried.[2] Notes1. ^{{Cite book | last = Ripley | first = George |author2=Dana, Charles Anderson | title = The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge |volume= 3 | publisher = D. Appleton and Co. | year = 1861 | page = 729 | url = }} 2. ^{{Cite book | last = Watt | first = Alexander | title = Electro-Metallurgy Practically Treated | publisher = D. Van Nostrand | year = 1887 | pages = 211–212 | url = }} 3 : Bronze|Brass|Copper alloys |
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