The Giant enamels of Pierre Courteys
				
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				Pierre Courteys' enamels are a series of copper plates worked in relief and enamelled in Limoges in 1559, forming nine sets that are striking in their size. The author sheds light on the little-known technique of painted enamel and traces the history of Courteys' enamels, which reflect the tastes of...			
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				Pierre Courteys' enamels are a series of copper plates worked in relief and enamelled in Limoges in 1559, forming nine sets that are striking in their size. The author sheds light on the little-known technique of painted enamel and traces the history of Courteys' enamels, which reflect the tastes of 16th-century aristocratic clientele.
French
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