Enamels of Limoges :1100-1350

  • 其他作者: O'Neill, John Philip, , Musée du Louvre. , Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
  • 出版: New York : The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1996.
  • 稽核項: 478 p. :ill. (some col.) ;28 cm.
  • 標題: Enamel and enameling, Medieval , Enamel and enameling, Medieval France -- Limoges -- Exhibitions. , Enamel and enameling France -- Limoges -- Exhibitions. , Enamel and enameling
  • ISBN: 0300086024 , 9780300086027
  • 附註: "This publication is issued in conjunction with Enamels of Limoges, 1100-1350, held at the Musée du Louvre, Paris, October 23, 1995-January 22, 1996, and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, March 5-June 16, 1996"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references (p. 451-468) and index.
  • 摘要: Limoges enamels, the richest surviving corpus of medieval metalwork, were renowned throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. Yet today they are little known outside academic circles. The present volume, published in conjuction with the exhibition Enamels of Limoges, 1100-1350, brings to deserved public attention nearly two hundred of the most important and representative examples from the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Musee du Louvre, the great churchtreasuries of France, and other sources. The works of Limoges were created for important ecclesiastical and royal patrons. The wealth of enameling preserved from the Treasury of the abbey of Grandmont, just outside Limoges, is due chiefly to the Plantagenet patronage of Henry II and his queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Enamels created during their reign resonate with the elegant style of the court, and the dramatic history of Henry's monarchy is evoked by such works as the Reliquary ofSaint Thomas Becket. Ecclesiastical patrons such as Archbishop Absalon of Lund, Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, and, above all, Pope Innocent III were key to the dissemination of Limoges work throughout the churches of Europe. While few ofth
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