The Arts in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance

Previous

[Image unavailable.] PREFACE OF THE EDITOR.

[Image unavailable.] PREFACE TO THE SECOND FRENCH EDITION.

[Image unavailable.] TABLE OF CONTENTS.

[Image unavailable.] TABLE OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

FURNITURE: ORDINARY HOUSEHOLD, AND APPERTAINING TO ECCLESIASTICAL PURPOSES.

TAPESTRY.

CERAMIC ART.

ARMS AND ARMOUR.

CARRIAGES AND SADDLERY.

GOLD AND SILVER WORK.

HOROLOGY.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

PLAYING-CARDS.

GLASS-PAINTING.

FRESCO-PAINTING.

PAINTING ON WOOD, CANVAS, ETC.

ENGRAVING.

SCULPTURE.

ARCHITECTURE.

PARCHMENT AND PAPER.

MANUSCRIPTS

MINIATURES IN MANUSCRIPTS.

BOOKBINDING

PRINTING

Contents.

Table of Illustrations
(In certain versions of this etext [in certain browsers] clicking on the image will bring up a larger version.)

(etext transcriber's note)

THE ARTS IN THE MIDDLE AGES,
AND AT THE PERIOD OF THE RENAISSANCE.

 

 

[Image unavailable.]

THE ANNUNCIATION.

Fac-simile of a Miniature from the “Hours” of Anne de Bretagne formerly belonging to Catherine de Medicis

(Library of M. A. Firmin Didot.)

THE ARTS
IN
THE MIDDLE AGES,

AND AT THE PERIOD OF
THE RENAISSANCE.

By PAUL LACROIX
(Bibliophile Jacob),
CURATOR OF THE IMPERIAL LIBRARY OF THE ARSENAL, PARIS.



Illustrated with
NINETEEN CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS BY F. KELLERHOVEN

AND UPWARDS OF

FOUR HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD.


FOURTH THOUSAND.


LONDON:
BICKERS AND SON, 1, LEICESTER SQUARE.

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Clyx.com


Top of Page
Top of Page