GOLDSMITHS' PRODUCTS EXAMINED, COMBINING DISCUSSION OF OBJECT WITH
ANALYSIS OF INSCRIPTION AND DESIGN, AND LITERARY AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL
EVIDENCE FOR SMITHS AND THEIR WORK.
Throughout the Anglo-Saxon period, goldsmiths produced work of a high
standard in both design and craftsmanship, both for personal
adornment, and to embellish bookbindings, reliquaries, vessels and
weapons. Some works are well known, particularly the magnificent gold
and garnet regalia from Sutton Hoo, but this represents only a
fraction even of the surviving work, and much more has been lost. This
book is the first to look at the goldsmiths' products through the eyes
of both a specialist in the period and a practical craftsman,
combining close examination of the surface and structure of the
objects with analysis of inscriptions and evidence for design, and
with literary and visualsources of evidence for smiths and their work.
Archaeological and documentary evidence for workshops, tools and
working processes is also assessed, and up-to-date technical
information on materials and techniques is juxtaposed with new
practical research to throw light on manufacturing and decorative
processes, and, more widely, to give a fresh idea of the position of
the goldsmith in his society.
Dr ELIZABETH COATSWORTH is Senior Lecturer inthe Department of History
of Art and Design, Manchester Metropolitan University; Dr MICHAEL
PINDER is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Architecture, Landscape
and 3DD, at the same university.
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Fine Metalwork in Anglo-Saxon England: its Practice and Practitioners
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781846150210
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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