Verres médiévaux (xiiie-xive siècle) à décor de gouttes rapportées

A presentation of unpublished artefacts from the Languedoc (Montpellier, Saint-Laurent-le-Minier), Provence (Marseille, the Saint-Symphorien priory at Bonnieux) and Damascus (the citadel) provides an opportunity for a review of glass beakers with applied droplets. This form of decoration is a common...

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Main Author: Danièle Foy
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: OpenEdition 2014-12-01
Series:Archéologie Médiévale
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/archeomed/8193
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description A presentation of unpublished artefacts from the Languedoc (Montpellier, Saint-Laurent-le-Minier), Provence (Marseille, the Saint-Symphorien priory at Bonnieux) and Damascus (the citadel) provides an opportunity for a review of glass beakers with applied droplets. This form of decoration is a common denominator of glass-ware used during the 13th and 14th centuries in a large part of the Christian and Islamic worlds. Attention is given to the distribution, variants and dates of these objects, and also to their highly-scattered regions of production. Related forms and decoration incite questions of origins, influences or stylistic connexions in addition to possible movements of craft-persons.
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spelling doaj.art-2384fe67f2e5430f895770d055c9bbce2024-04-04T09:42:48ZfraOpenEditionArchéologie Médiévale0153-93372608-42282014-12-014412515410.4000/archeomed.8193Verres médiévaux (xiiie-xive siècle) à décor de gouttes rapportéesDanièle FoyA presentation of unpublished artefacts from the Languedoc (Montpellier, Saint-Laurent-le-Minier), Provence (Marseille, the Saint-Symphorien priory at Bonnieux) and Damascus (the citadel) provides an opportunity for a review of glass beakers with applied droplets. This form of decoration is a common denominator of glass-ware used during the 13th and 14th centuries in a large part of the Christian and Islamic worlds. Attention is given to the distribution, variants and dates of these objects, and also to their highly-scattered regions of production. Related forms and decoration incite questions of origins, influences or stylistic connexions in addition to possible movements of craft-persons.https://journals.openedition.org/archeomed/8193
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Verres médiévaux (xiiie-xive siècle) à décor de gouttes rapportées
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title Verres médiévaux (xiiie-xive siècle) à décor de gouttes rapportées
title_full Verres médiévaux (xiiie-xive siècle) à décor de gouttes rapportées
title_fullStr Verres médiévaux (xiiie-xive siècle) à décor de gouttes rapportées
title_full_unstemmed Verres médiévaux (xiiie-xive siècle) à décor de gouttes rapportées
title_short Verres médiévaux (xiiie-xive siècle) à décor de gouttes rapportées
title_sort verres medievaux xiiie xive siecle a decor de gouttes rapportees
url https://journals.openedition.org/archeomed/8193
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