In 1635 the famous goldsmith-enamellers Petitot and Bordier likewise visited England, and doubtless made their influence felt on the enamelled jewellery of the time.
In the bouquets which the enamellersarranged with great taste, and painted with extraordinary skill, the tulip is always prominent.
Further information about the cheaper class of enseignes is met with in Bernard Palissy's Art de la terre, according to which the enamellers of Limoges, owing to competition, had to supply figured hat-badges at trois sols la douzaine.
For the enamellers were thinking of a plate upon which to put their wonderful colours, and not only of form.
Many of the colours we now employ were not known by enamellers such as Leonard Limosin.
The preparation of coloured matter by experts of that period when the best ceramics of China were made, has always been a subject of admiration and wonder to the potters and enamellers of more recent years.
Among the Israelites, as among many other Semitic tribes, the blood of the animals was poured out at the sacrificial altar.
Thus, the association of the gourd with the head may possibly have exerted an influence upon this step in the development of the musical instrument.
Only in the course of later development are the demons themselves equipped with relatively permanent qualities that differ from the characteristics of the vehicles in which they are regarded as embodied.
In this state it is known among enamellersas 'flux' or 'calcine.
The superb green pigment used by enamellers under this name is the green oxide or sesquioxide of chromium.
The last enamellers that I would mention are the Essexes, William and William B.
Two other Academicians associated with this period, and both enamellers of exceptional ability, are George Michael Moser and Jeremiah Meyer.
These two enamellers came from Schaffhausen, being introduced to the British aristocracy by the Lord Dartrey of that day.
It is undoubtedly a Byzantine work; the Doge Orseolo, in 976, ordered it to be made by the enamellers of Constantinople.
It is out of our province to trace the history of the Limoges enamellers after this period.
It was to them, then, that the first enamellers must have gone for their materials.
I may add that the Nuremberg enamellers showed a superlative skill in the treatment of these elaborate coats-of-arms backed with fluttering mantlings.
We must seek the origin of this school in the Italian painters on majolica; on the other hand, in the eighteenth century the methods of the enamellers on glass no doubt influenced the decorators of porcelain both in Germany and elsewhere.
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