Les Orfevres de Bourgogne
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Les Orfevres de Bourgogne is a comprehensive survey of the silver and gold craftsmanship that flourished in the Burgundy region of France. Drawing on archival documents, surviving pieces, and contemporary accounts, the book traces the evolution of local techniques from the Middle Ages through the 19th century. It examines the distinctive styles of Burgundian artisans, the development of hallmarking systems, and the economic and cultural forces that shaped the trade. Illustrated with high‑resolution photographs and detailed plates, the volume offers readers a visual and textual window into a craft that has long been celebrated for its elegance and precision. Published in 1999 by Editions du Patrimoine, the 517‑page hardcover provides a valuable resource for historians, collectors, and anyone interested in the heritage of European metalwork.
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