Rambles of an archæologist among old books and in old places
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An antiquarian travels through art history via short, illustrated essays that trace decorative and material practices from ancient to Renaissance periods. Topics range from grotesque ornament, heraldry, enamelling, jewellery, finger-rings, brooches, metalwork, glass painting, wood panelling, and decorative furniture to studies of particular artists and workshops, with close descriptions of techniques, motifs, and surviving examples. The tone mixes careful antiquarian observation, technical explanation, and anecdote, organized as thematic papers that combine visual description, historical context, and commentary on materials, design evolution, and the interplay between medieval and Renaissance tastes.
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