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Ornaments for Goldsmiths
anonymous, 1619
We get a glimpse of a goldsmith and his apprentice at work: the fire in the open kiln is raised to the right temperature with a pair of bellows. Enamel colours have different melting points and so must be fired one by one. Nowadays an enameller can regulate the kiln with great accuracy: in the past the temperature had to be gauged from experience and by the colour of the flames.
- Artwork typeprint, ornamentprent
- Object numberRP-P-1894-A-18419
- Dimensionsheight 106 mm x width 81 mm