And USA are third with nine golds, 14 silvers and 13 bronzes for 36 in all.
Germany are second with 10 golds, 12 silvers, seven bronzes for a total of 29.
Leevan Sands of the Bahamas has won Olympic, World and Commonwealth bronzes and can never be discounted.
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Burton also claimed bronzes at the 2007 World Championships in Rio and the European Championships earlier this year.
There were bronzes for Dave Gale (F52 discus), Nathan Stephens (F57 discus) and newcomer Vicky Silk (F40 javelin).
The hope is to sell these small bronzes to oil-rich Bugandans in Kampala for a few hundred dollars.
But in Berlin they have collected five golds, two silvers and two bronzes, with three days of action remaining.
Five of the bronzes turned up at an auction in Paris in 1861 and have made sporadic reappearances since.
And McCracken's impact has been marked, with GB winning three silvers and two bronzes, their best showing since 1961.
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Canada now top the medal table with 13 golds, seven silvers and five bronzes for a total of 25.
There were bronzes for wheelchair racer Shelly Woods in her 5000m event and for Gemma Prescott in the club throw.
One of track and field's biggest stars at the 2000 Olympics, she won three gold medals and two bronzes in Sydney.
The trees, some so ancient and so bent that they are sculptures themselves, enhance the majesty and the subtlety of the bronzes.
He also collected bronzes in the 200 freestyle and 4x100 freestyle relay.
Because of their rarity and the crispness of their details, Benin bronzes are considered to be the gem of any African art collection.
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In the first of the show's two small galleries are two striking lidded earthenware vessels reminiscent of the much earlier ritual bronzes in Sackler's collection.
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The U.S. has not medaled since winning two bronzes in 2004.
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W. Turner, cubist paintings by Pablo Picasso and ancient Chinese bronzes.
Murphy took bronzes in the 400m freestyle and 800m freestyle events.
With a tally that has reached five golds, two silvers and three bronzes, Yorkshire currently stands 13th on the alternative table - above Japan and below the Netherlands.
The Met created its Department of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas in 1969 and it now owns over 300 bronzes and ivories from historical Benin.
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The foundry has been commissioned by the Rwenzori Sculpture Foundation, a British charity which aims to improve the quality of sculpture in Uganda and elsewhere in Africa, particularly bronzes.
The permanent collection, which will be exhibited whole again in 2003, includes British portraiture from the 15th to 18th centuries, Neapolitan art from the late Renaissance, Chinese bronzes and British folk art.
The museum collection--featuring bronzes, pottery, porcelain, paintings and calligraphy--is so vast that only a small proportion can be displayed at one time, while the remainder is stored in vaults within the hills behind the museum.
To act as if an entire era didn't happen, or to mark its stars with some kind of asterisk while the bronzes of known racists, drunks and the like remain untouched, threatens the credibility of the institution.
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The recent "Bronze" exhibition at the Royal Academy in London, a sweeping display of works made all over the world during the past 5, 000 years, brought together more than 150 of the finest bronzes known to art historians.
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Until March 30th 2008, visitors to the Royal Botanic Gardens can touch, walk round and peer through (polite notices discourage climbing over) the massive bronzes and one white fibreglass created by Moore in the last 30 years of his life.
She then took a seven-year break before returning for the 2000 Sydney Games, where she would win two gold relay medals and first individual Olympic medals: three bronzes medals in the 50-meter freestyle, 100-meter freestyle and the 100-meter butterfly.
When it was discovered in late 1553 near Arezzo, southeast of Florence, along with some smaller bronzes, it was quickly claimed by Cosimo I de' Medici, then the Duke of Florence, later the first Grand Duke of Tuscany, and the founder of the Uffizi.
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