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A bibliography of medieval ivory carving by Mistress Slaine ni Chiarain.

 

NOTE: See also the files: ivory-msg, mirrors-msg, horn-msg, Horn-Spoons-art, bone-msg, polishing-msg, tools-msg, tools-bib.

 

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    Mark S. Harris                  AKA:  THLord Stefan li Rous

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Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 08:36:23 -0800

From: Mary Haselbauer <removed>. <new email is: mary_m_haselbauer at yahoo.com>

To: sca-arts at raven.cc.ukans.edu

Subject: Ivory bibilography

 

Since I seemed to have opened a can of worms the least I can

do is help collect them.  What follows is my bibilography from

that project.  I was mostly looking at certain jewelry boxes but

some of these may be helpful.  The Walter Art Museum in Baltimore,

Maryland has many many mirror cases.  

 

Slaine

 

Abraham, E.  "Medieval romance carved in ivory: story of La Chatelaine

de Vergi illustrated on a pair of ivory caskets in the Morgan

collection at the Metropolitan Museum." International Studio.

94:48-50 O' 29.

 

Breck, J.  "Ivories."  Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  6

(1911): 163-66.

 

Broderick, Herbert R.  "A note on Solomon and Bathsheba as

Furstenspiegel."  Studies in Iconography VI (1980) 17-28.

 

Carter D.G.  "Gothic Ivory Madonna and Child." John Herron Institute

Bulletin.  45:  59 0 61 D '58.

 

Cheney, T.L.  "French Ivory mirror Back of the 14th Century."  Cleveland

Museum Bulletin  28:124-5 O '41.

 

Cooper, Linda.  "Irony as courtly poetic truth in La Chatelaine de

Vergy."  Romanic Review.  v75  p273-82 May '84.

 

DeWinter, Patrick M.  European Decorative Arts 1400-1600: An Annotated

Bibliography.  Boston:  G.K. Hall, 1988.

 

Forsyth, W. H. "French Medieval Writing Tablet." Metropolitan Museum

Bulletin.  33: 259-60 D  '38.

 

Gaborit-Chopin, Danielle.  Elbenbeinkunst in Mittelalter. Berlin:  Mann,

1978.

 

Hunt, Tony.  "The Art of Concealment:  La Chatelaine de Vergi."  French

Studies.  v 47  p129-41  April '93.

 

Koechlin, Raymond.  Les ivories gothiques francais.  3 vols.  Paris:

Auguste Picard, 1924.

 

Locey, Michael.  "La Chastelaine de Vergi." The Register of the Spencer

Museum of Art.  University of Kansas.  vol. IV. num. 2. 1963.

 

Longhurst, M.H.  "Fourteen Century Ivory." Connoisseur. 89:41-3 Ja '32.

 

Loomis, R.S.  "A Medieval Ivory Casket."  Art in America.  5 (1917)

19-27.

 

Male, Emile.  Art and Artist of the Middle Ages.  Trans. Sylvia Stalling

Lowe.  Redding Ridge (Ct):  Black Swan Books, 1986.

 

Monroe W.H.  "French Gothic Ivory of the Virgin and Child."  Museum

Studies 9:  6 - 29 '78.

 

Murphy, Vivian B.  "Mythological Subjects on Northern French Tablemen."

Gesta XX/ 1 (1981) 161-171.

 

Natanson, J. Gothic Ivories of the 13th and 14th Centuries.  London:

Alec Tiranti, 1951

 

Philippovich, Eugen Von.  Elfenbein (Ivory) 2nd ed. Munchen:  Klinhorodf

und Biermann, 1992.

 

Randall R.H.  "A Group of Gothic Ivory Boxes" Burlington Magazine 127:

577-81 S '85

 

Randall, R.H.  "Medieval Ivories in the Romantic Tradition."  Gesta

(1:1989) 30 - 40.

 

Randall, Richard H.  "A Parisian Ivory Carver." Journal of the Walters

Art Gallery.  XXXVIII (1980)  60-67.

 

Randall, Richard H. Jr.  Masterpieces of Ivory from the Walter Art

Gallery.  New York:  Hudson Hills, 1985.

 

Randall, Richard H.  "New Scholarship on Ivories."  Apollo CXVIII / 260

(Oct 1983) 292-295.

 

Robinson, F.W.  "Notes on a French Gothic Writing Tablet."  Detroit

Institute Bulletin.  22: 84-7  My '43.

 

Ross M.C.  "Gothic Ivory Mirror Case" Walters Journal.  2: 109-11 '39.

 

Ross,  D.J.A.  "Allegory and Romance on a Medieval French Marriage

Casket."  Warburg and Coutanid Institute J 11: 112-43 '48.

 

Walsh, David A.  "Notes on the Iconography of a 14th Century Ivory

Porticos"  Journal of the Memorial Art Gallery of the

University of Rochester VII 1984 p. 1-7.

 

Wells, W.  "Gothic Diptych Reunited."  Scottish Art.  R 1: 26-8 '67/

 

Wixon, W.D.  "Panels from an ivory casket depicting secular subjects

after Parisian ivory carving" Cleveland Museum Bulletin 66: 110-26.

 

Young,  A.M.  "French Medieval Ivory Casket at the Barber Institute of

Fine Arts.'  Connoisseur 120: 16-21 S '47.

 

Gaborit-Chopin, Danielle.  Elbenbeinkunst in Mittelalter. Berlin:  Mann,

1978.

 

Koechlin, Raymond.  Les ivories gothiques francais.  3 vols.  Paris:

Auguste Picard, 1924.

 

Locey, Michael.  "La Chastelaine de Vergi." The Register of the Spencer

Museum of Art. University of Kansas.  vol. IV. num. 2. 1963.

 

Loomis, R.S.  "A Medieval Ivory Casket."  Art in America.  5 (1917)

19-27.

 

Natanson, J. Gothic Ivories of the 13th and 14th Centuries.  London:

Alec Tiranti, 1951

 

Randall, Richard H. Jr.  Masterpieces of Ivory from the Walter Art

Gallery.  New York:  Hudson Hills, 1985.

 

Wixon, W.D.  "Panels from an ivory casket depicting secular subjects

after Parisian ivory carving"

         Cleveland Museum Bulletin 66: 110-26

 

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