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silvered

[sil-verd] / ˈsɪl vərd /




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The mirror deployed by the German Argentine photographer Annemarie Heinrich is a silvered sphere; capturing herself and her sister in it, she depicts the fun-house pleasures, and distortions, of being a woman made New.

From New York Times

The witches' brew from Shakespeare's "Macbeth" even cited "slips of yew, silvered in the moon's eclipse" as a main ingredient.

From Salon

A small, naked woman crowns a molten flank of silvered bronze, the gnarled base set on a cube of dark granite.

From New York Times

Cast in silvered bronze, the sculpture depicts a small naked female figure with a conventionally beautiful physique rising out of a much taller abstract figure resembling a vertical swirl.

From Reuters

The artwork, cast in silvered bronze, features a small nude female figure emerging from a large abstract mass of female forms.

From Washington Times