Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass
Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert
13 référencesreferences
KRÖGER, Jens
Painting on Glass Before the Mamluk period
WARD, Rachel
Gilded and Enamelled Glass from the Middle East
British Museum Press, London, 1998, p. 8-11
British Museum (LondresLondon) ; Famen Si Museum (Xian) ; Kunstmuseum (Düsseldorf) ; Museum für Islamische Kunst (Berlin)
[701, 1300]
doré gilded incisé à la pointe fine scratch-engraved, diamond-scratched lustré stained, lustre-painted peint à froid cold-painted
• Luster-painting, cold-painting, gold-painting glass vessels in the Middle East before the development of gilded and enamelled glass workshops in Egypt and Syria:
– luster-painted glass from 8th-10th century;
– cold-painted glass from 9th-10th century;
– gold-painted (gilded) glass from 9th-13th century.
• The development of gilded and enamelled glass should be understood in the context of these earlier techniques as part of a long tradition of producing glass embellished with painted surfaces.
– luster-painted glass from 8th-10th century;
– cold-painted glass from 9th-10th century;
– gold-painted (gilded) glass from 9th-13th century.
• The development of gilded and enamelled glass should be understood in the context of these earlier techniques as part of a long tradition of producing glass embellished with painted surfaces.
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