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Collectible Metalwork, Decorative Arts - Metalwork - Goldwork, Medieval Art, Decorative Arts - General & Miscellaneous

Goldsmiths

by John Cherry
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Overview

Of all the medieval craftsmen, the goldsmith worked on the two most valuable materials - gold and silver - and set them with rare stones and classical gems. He produced a wide variety of objects, from cups and chalices to rings, seals, and crowns. Such rich objects were often put to the service of God, and today it is in the treasuries of churches that we find much of the surviving material.

Combining documentary, archaeological, and pictorial evidence, the author describes how goldsmiths worked for both the Church and for royalty. By the fifteenth century their trade was centred in the principal ccourts and cities of Europe. John Cherry describes the organization of the craft, including the supply of raw materials, and follows the careers of individual goldsmiths, some of whom rose to high positions in society.

Synopsis

Of all the medieval craftsmen, the goldsmith worked on the two most valuable materials - gold and silver - and set them with rare stones and classical gems. He produced a wide variety of objects, from cups and chalices to rings, seals, and crowns. Such rich objects were often put to the service of God, and today it is in the treasuries of churches that we find much of the surviving material.

Combining documentary, archaeological, and pictorial evidence, the author describes how goldsmiths worked for both the Church and for royalty. By the fifteenth century their trade was centred in the principal ccourts and cities of Europe. John Cherry describes the organization of the craft, including the supply of raw materials, and follows the careers of individual goldsmiths, some of whom rose to high positions in society.

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Another jewel in this splendid series of finely illustrated surveys of craftsmanship of the Middle Ages. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, John Cherry

John Cherry is deputy keeper in the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities at the British Museum.

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Booknews

Another jewel in this splendid series of finely illustrated surveys of craftsmanship of the Middle Ages. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1992
Publisher
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Pages
72
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780802077110

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