ANTIQUE CAMEOS -ANCIENT, MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE, GEORGIAN, VICTORIAN

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“Cameo Appearances” By James David Draper. Published in New York by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2008. description continues below the picture- - - - DISCUSSION: “The engraving of hardstones is a time-honored practice that goes back several millennia. The Greeks refined the art, and they introduced in about the fifth century B.C. what we now call cameos: precious and semiprecious stones carved in projected relief. As fanciful curiosities and as miraculous unions of art and nature, cameos have been prized and collected since ancient times. This book presents a selection of more than one hundred magnificently carved gems from the unparalleled collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The text traces the origins of cameos in classical antiquity, their rare occurrences in the Middle Ages, their efflorescence from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century, and their spread to the New World.” DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 8.5”x11”, 56 pages, 126 color illustrations. CONDITION NOTES: Minor wear, but otherwise clean and nice, with a tight binding. - - - - OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight, when boxed for shipping, of each book -please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer “combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book read more