Medallion: Coronation of the Virgin
https://clevelandart.org/art/1979.4
The word enamel derives from the Old French esmail and the Old High German smelzen, meaning "to smelt." This is the most crucial process in the making of enamel. To prepare enamel, the constituents of glass (flint, or sand, as well as red lead, and soda or potash) are heated t...
Artifact
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Terms
Culture
France, 15th century
Technique
basse-taille enamel on silver
Genre
Enamel
Department
Medieval Art
Relations
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