Graham Dry has written: 'Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork' 'Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork' 'Robert Bevan, 1865-1925'
The address of the Polk Museum Of Art is: 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland, FL 33801-5529
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James W. Allan has written: 'Nishapur' 'Metalwork treasures from the Islamic courts' -- subject(s): Art metal-work, Islamic, Exhibitions 'Islamic metalwork' -- subject(s): Art collections, Art metal-work, Art metal-work, Islamic, Catalogs, Private collections
The web address of the Polk Museum Of Art is: http://www.polkmuseumofart.org
Eva Baer has written: 'Ayyubid Metalwork With Christian Images (Muqarnas Supplement)' 'Ayyubid metalwork with Christian images' -- subject(s): Applied arts, Ayyubid Brasswork, Brasses, Brasswork, Ayyubid, Christian influences, History, Metal work, Metalwork 'Human Figure in Islamic Art'
Native Americans produced the earliest art forms in Latin America.They left a legacy of weaving, woodcarving, pottery, and metalwork.
Emil F. Kronquist has written: 'Art metalwork' -- subject(s): Metal-work
Metalwork and textiles in Islamic society became the most important expression of art and architecture, and provided the world with a fresh way to incorporate those designs into all artistic aspects.
Romanesque metalwork often depicted biblical stories and symbols that were important to the Christian faith. These pieces, such as reliquaries and crosses, were used for religious purposes and served as visual representations of faith to the worshipper. The intricate designs and craftsmanship of Romanesque metalwork reflected the artistic and spiritual beliefs of the time.
An art deco ring is not painted, but it is a beautifully ornate piece of metalwork that is often considered quite valuable. Art deco is an artistry style from the 1920s and 30s, and is known for its use of geometric shapes. For its time, art deco was considered to be rather modern.
Gothic art commonly used materials such as stone, stained glass, and wood for creating architectural features, sculptures, and paintings. Metalwork, ivory, and precious gems were also incorporated into Gothic art to enhance its decorative elements and symbolism.