Limoges Painted Enamels: Evidence for Specialist Copper-Smithing Workshops. La Niece, S., Röhrs, S., Thornton, D., & Simpson, A. British Museum Technical Research Bulletin, 3:13–22, 2009. OCLC: 896067358
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French enamellers active in Limoges during the late fifteenth to the early seventeenth century were noted for their fine painted scenes taken from classical mythology and Christian traditions. The forms made in the Limoges workshops included plaques, plates of various sizes, ewers and ewer stands, salt cellars, candlesticks and footed bowls, all of which were intended to be decorative rather than functional.
@article{la_niece_limoges_2009,
	title = {Limoges {Painted} {Enamels}: {Evidence} for {Specialist} {Copper}-{Smithing} {Workshops}},
	volume = {3},
	abstract = {French enamellers active in Limoges during the late fifteenth to the early seventeenth century were noted for their fine painted scenes taken from classical mythology and Christian traditions. The forms made in the Limoges workshops included plaques, plates of various sizes, ewers and ewer stands, salt cellars, candlesticks and footed bowls, all of which were intended to be decorative rather than functional.},
	journal = {British Museum Technical Research Bulletin},
	author = {La Niece, Susan and Röhrs, Stephan and Thornton, Dora and Simpson, Antony},
	year = {2009},
	note = {OCLC: 896067358},
	keywords = {**read**},
	pages = {13--22},
}

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