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The Painted Enamels of Limoges - A Catalogue of the Collection of the Los
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The Painted Enamels of Limoges - A Catalogue of the Collection of the Los Angeles Museum of Art Hardcover - 1993

by Caroselli, Susan L

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Los Angeles, Calif.: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1993 45 numbered items in catalogue with B&W plates. 15 color plates. 44 text figures. Appendix. Biblio. Index. Folio 12" x 9 1/8". Black cloth stamped in gilt on spine. 216 pages printed on slick paper. Tightly bound. Dust jacket. near Fine/ Fine..
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The collection of enamels in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art comprises forty-five works by many of the major enamel painters of the Renaissance.The museum's collection is catalogued in detailed entries that include photographic documentation of all decorated surfaces, as well as comparative illustrations of the printed sources from which the images were derived.

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  • Library Journal, 06/15/1993, Page 0