Capitolo 33
But a wood bishop prefers sumptuous order,
Then his/her personnel is made out of gold in the new one shaped way!"
During the Renaissance the job of jeweler was especially brought,
to the great technical perfection, and he/she anchors the natural ownerships of
the metal was frequently lost sight of, and the artisans tried
to produce effects as would be more appropriated in stone or
the wood,--small characteristics of architectonic were introduced, and gold
you/he/she was frequently done for doing the job of other materials. This way it
lost a lot of of his/her inherent effectiveness. Too much that attention was
gives to the ingenuity, and not enough to appropriateness and the beauty.
[The illustration: the Reliquary AT ORVIETO]
In documents of the fourteenth century, the following list of jewelers
you/he/she is given: Giovanna the de Mantreux was jeweler for Governare Giovanna. De of Claux
Friburg was celebrated for a gold figurine of St. John that him
constituted the Duke of Normandy. A diadem for this Duke was also
recorded, it served as Giovanna de Piguigny. Hannequin made three gilded crowns
for Charles V. Hans Crest was jeweler to the Duke of Orleans, while
others assumed by him were Durosne, of Toulouse Giovanna the de Bethancourt,
a Flemish jeweler. In the fifteenth century Giovanna's names the de
Hasquin, Perrin Manne and the of Avignon of Margerie were famous.
Artists in the Renaissance were waited for to undertake many branches
of their art. Feels Poussin: "It is impossible to work to the
same time on frontispieces of books: a Virgo: to the portrait
for the congregation of St. Luigi, to the sketches for the gallery,
and for the tapestry of the king! I only have a weak head, and it am
not helped by anybody!"
A tied up jeweler to the Court of King Rene of Anjou was Giovanna
Nicolas. Kidney it also gave many orders to a Liguier Rabotin, of
Avignon that manufactured him a lot of cups of solid gold on a great cart
of the same precious metal. The king often drew his/her his/her own sketches
or such bijoux.
Among the famous men of Italy it was a lot who practised the art of