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some of the many others that have added so a lot to the pleasure
and the beauty of the civilized world.
CONTAINED
CHAPTER
INTRODUCTION
ME. Gold and Silver
II. Jewelry and Precious Stones
III. Enamel
IV. Other Metals
V. Tapestry
YOU. Embroideries
VII. Carves in Stone (France and Italy)
VIII. Carves in Stone (England and Germany)
IX. Carving in Wood and Ivory
X. Job to inlay and Mosaic
XI. The illumination of Books
Bibliography
Index
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Examples of Metal Ecclesiastical Job
Crown of Charlemagne
The Cross of Bernward and Chandeliers, Hildesheim
The Wine glass of Bernward, Hildesheim
Cigar avana to Hildesheim. (detail)
Reliquary to Orvieto
Apostle's spoons
Knife ivories Handles, with Portraits of Regina Elizabeth and James me. Englis
The "Dairymaid Cup"
Saxon pin
The Pin of it Sets
Shrine of the Bell of St. Patrick
The Treasure of Guerrazzar
Israelite ring
Crystal Brocche, Mark of Street, Venice
Sardonyx Cup, 11 century, Venice
German Enamel, 13 century
Enamelled Oro Hovers Cover Siena,
Detail; Shrine of the Three Kings, eau de cologne
The Pax of Finiguerra, Florence
Pastoral of Italian Enamelled, 14 century
Hinge of beaten Iron, Frankfort
The Doors of Biscornette in Paris
Iron beaten by the Bargello Florence,
Moorish keys, Seville
Armor. Sets that shows that he Develops in Flat
Helmet of Damascened
Moorish sword
Enamelled Suit of Armor
The Competitive Panel of Brunelleschi
The Competitive Panel of Ghiberti
Source to Hildesheim, 12 century
Withdraws Figurine of Pietro Vischer
A Copper "Curfew"
Beating sanctuary, Cathedral of Durham
Anglo-Saxon crucifix of Lead
Details, Tapestry of Bayeux
Flemish's tapestry, "The Prodigal Child"
You carpet, while Rappresentando Paris in the 15 century
I embroider on the Cloth, 16 century, Museum of Kensington Meridionale
Detail of the Syon Cope
Dalmatic of Charlemagne
Embroidery, 15 century, eau de cologne
Capital carved by Ravenna
Nicola's Pisano pulpit, Pisa