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    Champlevé is an enamelling technique in the decorative arts, or an object made by that process, in which troughs or cells are carved, etched, die struck...
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    large industry producing metal objects decorated in enamel using the champlevé technique, of which most of the survivals (estimated at around 7,500 pieces)...
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    were popular during this time. Both cloissoné and champlevé were produced in Mughal, with champlevé used for the finest pieces. Modern industrial production...
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    the 14th century this enamel technique had been replaced in Europe by champlevé, but had then spread to China, where it was soon used for much larger...
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    ornately decorated with champlevé enamel surrounding its wooden core and gilded copper interior. The decorative technique of champlevé enamel is a method in...
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  • Auriol, (1901–04, George Auriol) Auriol-Labeur (George Auriol) Auriol-Champlevé (George Auriol) Banjo (1930) Baskerville (1916), reengraved from the original...
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    It is also used to etch designs into copper for jewelry, such as for Champlevé. Copper(II) sulfate can be used as a mordant in vegetable dyeing. It often...
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    2013): Cosgrove, Maynard Giles (1974). The Enamels of China and Japan: Champlevé and Cloisonné. Hale. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-7091-4383-3. Catherine Pagani (2001)...
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    Heraclius overcoming Khosrau II; plaque from a cross (Champlevé enamel over gilt copper, 1160–1170, Paris, Louvre)...
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    Ezekiel's Vision of the Sign "Tau" from Ezekiel IX:2–7. —Mosan champlevé panel, mid-12th century....
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    dedicated to Becket. Over 45 medieval chasse reliquaries decorated in champlevé enamel showing similar scenes from Becket's life survive, including the...
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  • work Camaïeu technique Cast paper Ceramic forming techniques Cerography Champlevé Chiaroscuro technique Cloisonné Collage Contour drawing technique Contour...
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    Depiction of Jonah in a champlevé enamel (1181) by Nicholas of Verdun in the Verduner altar at Klosterneuburg abbey, Austria...
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    Journey of the Magi (top) and Adoration of the Magi (side) on a Limoges champlevé chasse, c. 1200 (Musée de Cluny, Paris)...
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    have wooden frameworks with gilt-copper plaques nailed on, decorated in champlevé enamel. Limoges was the largest production centre; NB the English usage...
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    more interest in enamel than most of the Empire, and its development of champlevé technique was probably important to the later Medieval art of the whole...
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    of pope Alexander; 1145; wood, silver, gilt bronze, gems, pearls and champlevé enamel; height: c. 45 cm; Art & History Museum (Brussels, Belgium) The...
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    A cherub and Heraclius receiving the submission of Khosrow II; plaque from a cross (Champlevé enamel over gilt copper, 1160–1170, Paris, Louvre)...
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    Hanap with a pelican vulning itself to feed its young. Champlevé, enameled and partly gilt silver, France, first half of the 14th century. Found in Gaillon...
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    Heraclius receiving the submission of Khosrow II; plaque from a cross (Champlevé enamel over gilt copper, 1160–1170, Paris, Louvre). This is an allegory...
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  • Cherub and Heraclius receiving the submission of Khosrau II; plaque from a cross (Champlevé enamel over gilt copper, 1160–1170, Paris, Louvre)....
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    are seen on the shrine's figures. Mosan artists used techniques such as champlevé enamel, filigree, and cloisonné in their works. Ciresi, Lisa Victoria...
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    Peignot & Fils. Auriol (1901–04) La Française (1902) L'Auriol (1903) Auriol Champlevé (1904) La Claire de Lune (1904–11) La Robur (1904–11) The Harpsichord...
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    is the case when a resist is used to prepare the copper substrate for champlevé enamels, where parts of the field are etched (with acid or electrically)...
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    Heraclius receiving the submission of Khosrow II; plaque from a cross (Champlevé enamel over gilt copper, 1160–1170, Louvre, Paris). This is only an allegory...
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    early example of this sort of decoration. In Romanesque art colourful champlevé enamel largely replaced it, although it continued to be used for small...
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  • 13th century evangeliary cover made of embossed copper and decorated in champlevé Limousin enamels with gilt figures in bas-relief fixed to a substituted...
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    rendered through the use of enamelling techniques including basse-taille, champleve, cloisonné, and plique-à-jour. Motifs included orchids, irises, pansies...
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    The Spitzer Cross c. 1190, is a gilded champlevé enameled Crucifix, made in Limoges, France, by an unknown artisan whom scholars have named the "Master...
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    raised barriers, which contain areas of (subsequently applied) enamel, and champlevé, where the metal surface is sunk to form areas where the enamel is poured...
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