Women Silversmiths 1685-1845 book by Glanville Goldsborough Faulds ISBN: 9780500235782
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About the book >.>.> The fact that many women worked as silversmiths from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth centuries in Britain and Ireland is not well known. One of the few trades considered acceptable for ‘gentlemen’ of the time silver smithing became the profession of women who managed their husbands’ businesses widows who inherited their trade and unmarried women who began their careers as apprentices ‘burnishing and polishing’. The objects they went on to create are beautiful. Yet the hallmarks with which they signed each piece often changed with marriage or remarriage rendering this catalogue of their art an absorbing treasure hunt. In 1987 the family and friends of Lorraine and Oliver R. Grace donated a splendid collection of silver marked by women to The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. Most of the silver in this collection – which has since been augmented by a wealth of additional gifts are George III and George IV pieces. Among the thirty-six women represented are Hester Bateman ‘queen of English silversmiths’ Huguenot artists Louisa Courtauld and Elizabeth Godfrey whose silver captured the elaborate elegance of French styling and Rebecca Emes a partner in the largest English silver manufacturing business of the early nineteenth century. Nearly one hundred superb pieces from goblets salvers tankards and teapots to baby rattles and egg coddlers; from ornate centrepieces to marrow scoops are presented here in full colour many for the first time. Philippa Glanville examines the history of the silver trade in England and the role women played. Jennifer Faulds Goldsborough ad- dresses the collection itself: the development of forms and techniques the origins of a range of decorative styles and the significance of individual pieces. Reproductions of hall marks and trade cards contemporary illustrations of workshops and silver objects in daily use and a comprehen sive list of the women known to have worked in the silver trade complete this intriguing study. (MP)
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ISBN | 9780500235782 |
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Format | Hardcover |
Publisher | Thames & Hudson |
Book author | Glanville Goldsborough Faulds |
Condition | Used – Very Good |
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