"Ironwork": The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. 22, no. 8 (April, 1964)
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART BULLETIN | VOLUME 22 | NUMBER 8

"Ironwork"

Grancsay, Stephen V., Clare Vincent, and Claus Virch
1964
32 pages
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"Lucio Piccinino, Master Armorer of the Renaissance"
Stephen V. Grancsay

"Precious Objects in Iron"
Clare Vincent

"Notes"
Claus Virch

Met Art in Publication

Coffer lock and key, Steel, iron, French
ca. 1680–1700
Pair of sconces, Iron, possibly French
first half 18th century
Gondola prow in the shape of a doge's cap, Iron, partly gilded, Italian, Venice
18th century
De gli habiti antichi et moderni di diversi parti del mondo, libri due ..., Cesare Vecellio  Italian, Woodcut
Cesare Vecellio
1590
Saint George, Carlo Crivelli  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground, transferred to Masonite
Carlo Crivelli
1472
Ornamental Panel, Anonymous, Italian, 16th to early 17th century  Italian, Engraving
Anonymous, Italian, 16th to early 17th century
ca. 1514–36
Pair of Gauntlets for a Child, Lucio Piccinino  Italian, Steel, gold, silver, Italian, Milan
Lucio Piccinino
ca. 1585
Pair of Gauntlets, Steel, gold, silver, leather, Italian, Milan
ca. 1585
Grill, Iron, Southern German or Swiss
second half 17th century
Door knocker, Iron, Italian, probably Siena
late 15th–early 16th century
Grill, Francisco Gonzales, Gilded wrought iron, bronze, Spanish
Francisco Gonzales
17th century
Choir screen from the Cathedral of Valladolid, Rafal Amezúa from Elorrio, Iron: gilded and painted; limestone (base), Spanish
Rafal Amezúa
completed ca. 1763
Key, Jacques Androuet Du Cerceau  French, Iron-gilt, French
Jacques Androuet Du Cerceau
probably ca. 1550–75
Courtier's key, Iron, French
ca. 1580–89
Mathurin Jousse
1627
Armorer's vise, Jacopo da Ferrara  Italian, Iron, Northern Italian
Jacopo da Ferrara
1588
Lock and key, Iron, silver, Italian
17th century
Jacques Androuet Du Cerceau
1546–49