Western Decorative Arts
This volume is one of several that examines the National Gallery of Art's distinguished collection of decorative arts. (The second volume will be published in 1996.) The group treated here is composed primarily of works acquired from the Widener Collection, and amplified by holdings acquired from the Kress family. Included are more than eighty Medieval, Renaissance, and later historic objects in a wide variety of media, encompassing metalwork, stained glass, enamels, ceramics, and jewels. Among the highlights are a Limoges reliquary chasse, a Mosan lion aquamanile, thirty-eight pieces in a remarkable cohesive group of Italian maiolica, three of the very rare pottery objects known as 'Saint-Porchaire', and, the centerpiece of the collection, the Suger chalice, an ancient sardonyx cup to which the Abbot Suger added a bejewelled golden setting in the twelfth century. Like other volumes in the Systematic Catalogue of the National Gallery of Art Collections,Western Decorative Arts includes a thoroughly researched entry for each object, together with an artist biography, up-to-date bibliography, and a technical analysis.
- Focuses on medieval and Renaissance decorative arts, a little-known aspect of the National Gallery of Art's collection
- Includes a major section on Renaissance ceramics and ground-breaking study on nineteenth-century goldsmith Alfred André
- Technical appendices on enamels and Saint-Porchair ceramics shed scientific light on craftsmanship
Reviews & endorsements
' … a thought-provoking contextual study which represents a significant step forward in the art-historical appraisal of Tullio Lombardo, as well as of Venetian Renaissance sculpture as a whole. It is certainly one of the most rewarding books published recently in this field.' Joachim Strupp, The Art Book
Product details
June 1994Hardback
9780521470681
357 pages
294 × 226 × 32 mm
2.039kg
249 b/w illus. 64 colour illus.
Unavailable - out of print October 1995
Table of Contents
- Catalogue
- Medieval metalwork and enamels Alison Luchs and Philippe Verdier
- Late Medieval and Renaissance decorative arts Alison Luchs
- Renaissance enamels Philippe Verdier
- Technical appendix I: The enamels Daphne S. Barbour and Shelley G. Sturman
- Renaissance ceramics Timothy H. Wilson
- Technical appendix II: The 'Saint-Porchaire' ceramics Daphne S. Barbour, Shelley G. Sturman and Pamela B. Vandiver
- Jewels Rudolf Distelberger.