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Sinds 2009 zet de dienst Erfgoed in op het inventariseren van een vaak vergeten cultureel erfgoed: het zilverwerk. Na de inventaris van het Biografisch lexicon van de Gentse edelsmeden uit de 17de en 18de eeuw (2012), volgt nu het Biografisch Lexicon van de Gentse edelsmeden uit de 15de en 16de eeuw. Uit de 15de en 16de eeuw bleven slechts een twintigtal voorwerpen bewaard, die met zekerheid aan Gentse ateliers konden toegeschreven worden. Ze werden allemaal, soms voor het eerst, geïllustreerd met kwalitatieve foto's. Met deze nieuwe publicatie helpt het Oost-Vlaamse provinciebestuur het overzicht van de merktekens van alle centra binnen de huidige provincie Oost-Vlaanderen te vervolledigen.
Artistic and decorative craftsmen --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Ghent --- Goldsmiths --- Goldwork --- Gold articles --- Gold work --- Goldsmithing --- Art metal-work --- Metal-work --- Jewelry making --- Art metal-workers --- History --- Orfèvres --- Orfèvres. --- Orfèvrerie. --- Gand (Belgique) --- Orfèvres. --- Orfèvrerie. --- edelsmeedkunst
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In contrast to other histories of ancient art that typically privilege well-preserved works of ceramics or stone, Luxus offers an integrated contextual analysis of artifacts fashioned from a wide variety of luxury materials, which survive in far greater number than is typically supposed. These include gold and silver, semiprecious hard stones, and organic materials, such as ivory, fine woods, amber, pearl, coral, and textiles. Examining some of the finest surviving examples of ancient craftsmanship, renowned expert Kenneth Lapatin approaches objects in these diverse media from a variety of viewpoints, providing a valuable model for a more pluralistic approach to visual culture with the greater goal of reinvigorating the study of ancient art and society. As its title implies, Luxus is richly illustrated, containing over 200 images of superb works located in collections throughout the world. Each plate is accompanied by extensive documentation and discursive commentary. An introductory chapter explores the ideologies and uses of the luxury arts in ancient Greece and Rome, considers ancient debates about their value, and traces their decline in modern historiography. The book then goes on to address a broad range of luxury goods, such as intaglios, cameos, vessels, and statuettes, providing a full and multifaceted account of luxury in the ancient world.
Ancient Greek [culture or style] --- Roman [ancient Italian style] --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Luxuries --- Art objects, Greek --- Art objects, Roman. --- Jewelry, Classical --- Goldwork, Ancient. --- Silverwork, Ancient. --- Produits de luxe --- Objets d'art grecs --- Objets d'art romains --- Bijoux antiques --- Orfèvrerie antique --- Silverwork, Ancient --- Greece --- Rome --- Grèce --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Roman [ancient Italian culture or period] --- Orfèvrerie antique --- Grèce --- Antiquités --- antieke cultuur --- luxury
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