Casterman 1985 1x29x23cm. 1985. Relié.
Reference : 500136645
ISBN : 9782203140059
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Rohou, Julie: D'Or et d'Ãclat. Le bijou à la Renaissance. 2025. 240 pages, 171 illustrations. Hardback. 28 x 24cms. A catalogue of 122 pieces of 16th-century European jewelry. 7 essays discuss its history, the incorporation of gems and enamel, portraits of goldsmiths and representations of workshops, the jewelry trade, lead and paper jewelry, the crown of Christian IV of Denmark, and the jewelry chest of Margaret of Valois, Queen of France. The catalogue is split into 5 parts: in the master goldsmith's workshops, the renaissance of adornment, jewelry and power, devotional and amulet jewelry, and the 19th-century Renaissance. Text in French.
A catalogue of 122 pieces of 16th-century European jewelry. 7 essays discuss its history, the incorporation of gems and enamel, portraits of goldsmiths and representations of workshops, the jewelry trade, lead and paper jewelry, the crown of Christian IV of Denmark, and the jewelry chest of Margaret of Valois, Queen of France. The catalogue is split into 5 parts: in the master goldsmith's workshops, the renaissance of adornment, jewelry and power, devotional and amulet jewelry, and the 19th-century Renaissance. Text in French
Welch, Evelyn: Shopping in the Renaissance: Consumer Cultures in Italy 1400-1600. London and New Haven: 2005. 401pp with 9 colour plates, 57 colour and 147 monochrome illustrations. Cloth, 25.2x18cms. Explores Renaissance material culture, focussing on the marketplace and the variety of goods to be purchased there, from foodstuffs to the acquisitions of antiquities and holy relics. The author looks at the whole spectrum of people shopping, men and women from all social classes. Examines the impact these findings had on urban spaces and Renaissance cities, on the sales at fairs, auctions and lotteries. With conclusion, notes, bibliography and index.
Explores Renaissance material culture, focussing on the marketplace and the variety of goods to be purchased there, from foodstuffs to the acquisitions of antiquities and holy relics. The author looks at the whole spectrum of people shopping, men and women from all social classes. Examines the impact these findings had on urban spaces and Renaissance cities, on the sales at fairs, auctions and lotteries. With conclusion, notes, bibliography and index. Text in English
McCray, Patrick: Glassmaking in Renaissance Venice: The Fragile Craft. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999. 272pp with 20 monochrome illustrations and 3 maps. Cloth. 23.4x15.6cms. This study examines the demand, production and distribution of glass and glassmaking technology during the Renaissance era.
This study examines the demand, production and distribution of glass and glassmaking technology during the Renaissance era. Text in English
Hobson, Anthony: Decorated Bookbindings in Renaissance Italy outside Rome and Venice. A Catalogue. 2025. 567 pages, 192 colour illustrations. Hardback. 24.5 x 17.9cms. Tracing the history of bookbinding in late 15th and early 16th-century Italy through the twelve most prominent centres of Renaissance craft production: Belluno, Bergamo, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Mondovì, Naples, Padua, Siena, Subiaco and Urbino. A catalogue of 200 examples from over 70 workshops represents an investigation in the relationship between the decorative features of a book and the wider social and cultural trends of the period. It includes indices to current locations, provenances, places of binding and binders.
Tracing the history of bookbinding in late 15th and early 16th-century Italy through the twelve most prominent centres of Renaissance craft production: Belluno, Bergamo, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Mondovì, Naples, Padua, Siena, Subiaco and Urbino. A catalogue of 200 examples from over 70 workshops represents an investigation in the relationship between the decorative features of a book and the wider social and cultural trends of the period. It includes indices to current locations, provenances, places of binding and binders.
Davies, Glyn and Kirstin Kennedy (eds)
Reference : 091555
(2009)
ISBN : 9781851775798
Davies, Glyn and Kirstin Kennedy (eds): Medieval and Renaissance Art: People and Possessions. London: 2009. 320 pages, 350 colour illustrations. Hardback. 29cms. Published to accompany the opening of the Medieval and Renaissance galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum this book provides the background and context for the objects that will be on display. Ornament, religious art and the body are looked at in relation to the makers, workshops, patrons and the prevailing links to and influence of the classical past.
Published to accompany the opening of the Medieval and Renaissance galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum this book provides the background and context for the objects that will be on display. Ornament, religious art and the body are looked at in relation to the makers, workshops, patrons and the prevailing links to and influence of the classical past. Text in English