Description: Large, vintage illustrated book describing the history of medieval metal art work in copper, bronze and brass including religious antiquities: Dinanderie A History and Description of Mediaeval Art Work in Copper, Brass and Bronze by J. Tavenor-Perry Published by George Allen & Sons in 1910. Part I: Introductory: General View; Dinant and the Moran Towns; The Origins; The Materials; The Processes. Part II: Historical: The Schools; Germany; The Netherlands; France; England; Italy and Spain. >Part III: Descriptive: Preliminary; Portable Altars; Pyxes, Ciboria and Monstrances; Shrines; Reliquaries; Crosses; Censers; Candlesticks and Light Holders; Crosiers; Holy Water Vats; Lecterns; Book Covers; Fonts; Ewers and Water Vessels; Bronze Doors; Sanctuary Rings or Knockers; Bells; Tombs; Monuments. With one hundred and twenty illustrations Large Hardback, 238 pages, 21 cm by 27 cm. Good Condition Minor wear and marks to the book cover. Binding intact. End papers browned. Some brown foxing marks throughout. Pages roughly cut & browned in consequence. A couple of the plates may have been reattached as do not open out completely flat. If you like this item you might be interested in our other art books: IanTheHippo: Art Books
Price: 20 GBP
Location: Sutton Coldfield
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Non-Fiction Subject: The Arts
Year Printed: 1910
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Binding: Hardback
Author: J. Tavenor Perry
Language: English
Publisher: George Allen & Sons
Place of Publication: London
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated