Our story begins in the town of Limoges, where, in the Middle Ages, several families began making enamel-coated vessels. The central French town was on the road to Spain and Italy, which supplied ...
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Limoges School, 12th Century Limoges A three-part Limoges Rolled copper; the figure of Christ and the apostle's heads applied, presumably bronze; partially gilded, enamelled Limoges 12th century A ...
A fine Limoges enamel copper vase of shouldered form, enamelled with a frieze of mermaids resting and swimming in a cave landscape, in green ...
The idea of "public" spectacle in the medieval period was quite different from that of the Greek and Roman world. Spectacle in the Middle Ages revolved around Christianity and the Church, consisting ...
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Above: Plaque depicting Charles Pérusse des Cars by Léonard Limosin, circa 1553–60. Our story begins in the town of Limoges, where, in the Middle Ages, several families began making enamel-coated ...
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