Book Information:
| Title | Renaissance Jewelry In the Alsdorf Collection |
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| Author | The Art Institute Of Chicago |
| Publisher | The Art Institute of Chicago |
| Publish Date | 2000 |
| ISBN | |
| Pages | 112 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Notes | Museum Studies, published twice annually, present articles on the collections and history of The Art Institute of Chicago. This issue focuses on the museum's Alsdorf Collection of Renaissance jewelry, which comprises a splendid array of secular and religious jewels produced in workshops in England, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy. Among pieces represented in this issue are crowns, pendants, and cameos, crafted from a wide variety of materials and richly adorned with pearls, precious stones, and enamel. Designed as a companion to the installation at the museum of the Alsdorf jewels, this publication presents entries which capture the collection's geographic, chronological, and stylistic breadth. |
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| TRRF Call No. | FA-00143 |
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