Capitolo 91
it is very happy, and a new characteristic was introduced so in grille
job.
[The illustration: Iron beaten By The BARGELLO, Florence]
A lot of grilles were formed at the blacksmith you/he/she is taking an iron bar and,
under the intense heat, dividing him/it in the various branches, each
of what twisted should be in a different way. Another method was
to use the alone slighter blocks for the foundation of the sketch,
and settling on other volutes of the similar bigness to make the roll of paper
job associated with beaten iron.
Some of the blacksmiths that you/they worked to Westminster Abbey are known from
name; Henry Lewis master, in 1259 it made the iron work for the grave
of Henry III. A certain iron fragment is signed Gilibertus. The iron
on the grave of Regina Eleanor it is from Thomas de Leighton, in 1294.
Also conducts workers they took a place assigned to them in the enclosures,
what known as was "the Plumbery." In 1431 Owners Roger Johnson
you/he/she was commanded for arresting or it stamps on call blacksmiths in order to
ends the job in iron on the grave of Edward IV.
Probably the most famous use of iron in Spain is in the drug
"_rejas_", or choir and presbytery it protects of beaten iron; but these are almost
all of a late style of Renaissance, and really it doesn't come inside the purpose
of this volume. Also, the requisite of Spanish cathedrals for
beaten iron protects for all the chapels of side, it did a lot of job
for his/her/their iron masters. In fact, the "_rejeros_", or iron master, was
as to regulate an addition to a cathedral as an architect or a painter.
Leaves were often very good-looking in Spain and heads of equal fingernail
it was decorated.
An interesting champion of iron job is the grille that surrounds
the grave of the Scaligers in Verolla. It is not a hard rigid
you structure, but it is composed of circular forms, each separately did,
and it connected together with narrow ribbons, so that the construction is
flexible, and it is more as a gigantic piece of mail of chain that a
iron enclosure.