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Title: Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure from the Palaces of Europe
Description: New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2008. Hardbound. Bronze cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Color illustrated DJ with green spine, white lettering. xvi; 412 pp, profuse color and BW illustrations. Exhibition catalog; from the publisher--This beautiful catalogue provides a comprehensive history of pietre dure, a virtuoso form of hardstone carving that reached an artistic peak in Italy in the 16th century and subsequently spread throughout Europe. The demanding practice of pietre dure, first used in ancient times, enjoyed a spectacular revival in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. By artistic cutting, semiprecious stones—agate, lapis lazuli, chalcedony, and other colorful hardstones—were fashioned into extravagantly designed luxury objects such as table tops, wall panels, cabinets, and ornate display vessels. Both as objects of desire and as diplomatic gifts, these precious creations captivated the affluent societies of Europe. Art of the Royal Court presents 150 masterpieces of pietre dure, many of which are further embellished with gold and silver mounts or decorated with exotic woods and other coveted materials. Near Fine. removed from publisher's wrap to inspect. dustjacket has wear to lower edges & corners; closed tear to spine gutter.

Keywords: European Decorative Arts ; Pietre Dure ; ; Museum Exhibitions - European Decorative Arts

Price: US$ 30.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 128025

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