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A concise handbook surveying ancient and medieval ivory carving, comparing true elephant ivory with walrus, narwhal, hippopotamus and fossil mammoth ivory, and discussing material properties and sourcing. It describes carving techniques, common forms (diptychs, reliquaries, triptychs, mirror-covers, combs, chessmen, staffs, and horn oliphants), regional styles and workshop practices, and provides catalog-like descriptions illustrated with woodcuts and plates drawn from museum collections. The text examines size and working of large plaques, the use of bone as substitute material, iconography, and functional contexts of objects, aiming to inform collectors and readers about history, manufacture, and classification of ivory artifacts.

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William Maskell

William Maskell was a notable English antiquarian and scholar, recognized for his contributions to the study of medieval art and artifacts. His most significant work, "Ivories Ancient and Mediæval," explores the history and craftsmanship of ivory carvings from various periods, shedding light on their cultural significance. Maskell's meticulous research and detailed observations have made his writings valuable resources for historians and art enthusiasts alike. His dedication to preserving and understanding the intricacies of ancient art forms has left a lasting impact on the field of art history.

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