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Tudor and Jacobean Jewellery: A Picture Archive By Diana Scarisbrick 1996 Tate Gallery [Out of Print] ◆◆Details◆◆ Photo archive of Tudor & Jacobean jewelry designs, circa 1500-1660 Jewelry made in the Tudor and Jacobean courts has only a small number of surviving pieces, and its splendor and diversity are assessed by evidence such as portraits and artists' designs. This era was an exceptional period in the history of the jeweler's art, when the wealthy were passionate about display and recorded their favorite gems in dazzling portraits. This book is a photo archive that examines the production and wearing of jewelry, from the simplicity of the late Middle Ages to the flowering of the Renaissance goldsmith's art, and the shift towards emphasizing stones rather than settings in the time of James I. It went out of print soon after publication and is difficult to obtain in Japan. ◆◆Specifications◆◆ English book Antique jewelry, design, jewelry Reference book, art book, collection of works Paperback 24 x 17 cm 104 pages ◆◆Condition◆◆ Slight wear and tear on the cover due to age Pages in good condition #Books #Jewelry #Design #Jewelry #JewelryDesigner
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