Dutch Silver by J.W. Frederiks
Wrought Plate of North and South-Holland from the Renaissance Until the End of the Eighteenth Century
This book delves into the rich history and artistry of Dutch silverware, exploring its evolution from the 16th to the 18th century. It provides an in-depth analysis of the craftsmanship, design, and cultural significance of silver objects produced during this period. The narrative is enriched with detailed illustrations and descriptions of various pieces, highlighting the intricate work of renowned silversmiths. Through a blend of historical context and artistic appreciation, the book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of how Dutch silver became a symbol of wealth and prestige in European society.
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