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binder
Date1580-1582
Place MadeVenice, Veneto, Italy, Europe
MediumStamped leather with silver leaf and gold-toned varnish, and copper alloy clasps
Dimensions22.5 x 18.5 x 1 cm (8 7/8 x 7 5/16 x 3/8 in.)
ClassificationsBooks
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession number4.a.2.4
Status
Not on view
Web CommentaryLeather with sunk-panels of floral arabesques, fleurons, and leone in moleca, about 1580-2. This lavish binding's almond-shaped central medallion, scalloped corner-pieces and arabesque pattern, imitate Islamic gilt-lacquered bookbindings, which came to Venice in large numbers through trade and war with the Ottoman Empire. They created a fashion in late sixteenth-century Venice for Ottoman-style decoration on a variety of luxury items, including commissioni, parade armor, wall-hangings, caskets, cabinets, and musical instruments. The coat of arms on the lower cover is possibly that of the Fradello family. Source: Anne-Marie Eze, Illuminating the Serenissima: Books of the Republic of Venice, special exhibition on view in the museum's Long Gallery, May 3 through June 19, 2011.
Id719252
Last Updated8/14/24
EmbARK ObjectID17562
Source ID5824
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