THE ART OF BRONZE BRASS AND COPPER
R245.00
EXQUISITE ARTEFACTS FROM ANCIENT TIMES TO THE 20th CENTURY
Bronze, brass and copper artefacts have a very special fascination in their own right, as well as becoming increasingly interesting to serious antique collectors. The Art of Bronze, Brass and Copper is both a valuable source for committed enthusiasts and a treasure trove of glorious historical artefacts for anyone with an interest in the past.
From ancient times to the twentieth century, beautiful decorative objects made from bronze, brass and copper have filled people’s homes, churches and public places. This comprehensive book describes the step-by-step production of these objects, outlining the techniques used from the Middle Ages until today. Particular attention is paid to the skills required to judge the quality of different metals and to decorate, cast and etch them.
Some artefacts were made for daily use while others were – and still are – wholly decorative. Many of the finest pieces from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are illustrated here in both black and white and colur. A comprehensive index and glossary, plus practical tips on how to look after metal objects, complete this outstanding information book which rekindles interest in a fascinating subject.
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Description
Authored by Jan Davis and translated by Till Gotthheinerova. Published by Hamlyn of London in 1991. Hard cover bound, this First English Edition is in Very Good condition, with a Fine dust jacket and covered in plastic. The size of the book is 286x219x23mm, with 240 pages including an index, list of photographs, bibliography and glossary. ISBN 780600572688.
Clean and well bound. No inscriptions annotations or marks. Pages yellowing from the edges. Illustrated throughout with colour and black and white photographs.