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A survey of medieval applied arts that examines workmanship, materials, and techniques across metalwork, carving, embroidery, tapestry, and manuscript illumination; it profiles specialist craftsmen and the development of processes, arguing for an alliance of art and utility and for honest construction that makes structural features visible and beautiful. The author contrasts genuine medieval methods with decorative shortcuts of modern manufacture, explains technical processes and materials (particularly gold and silver working), and supplies practical examples and historical context to help readers recognize and appreciate authentic medieval craftsmanship.

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Julia de Wolf Addison

Julia de Wolf Addison was an American author and educator known for her contributions to the study of medieval arts and crafts. Her notable work, "Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages," explores the artistic practices and cultural significance of craftsmanship during this period. Addison's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the historical context of art, emphasizing the importance of craftsmanship in shaping societal values. Through her work, she has contributed to the understanding of medieval aesthetics and the role of artisans in history.

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