Medieval and Later Ivories in the Courtauld Gallery

Medieval and Later Ivories in the Courtauld Gallery

by John Lowden

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"In 1966 Mark Gambier-Parry bequeathed to the Courtauld Gallery the art collection formed by his grandfather Thomas Gambier Parry, who died in 1888. In addition to important paintings, Renaissance glass and ceramics, and Islamic metalwork, this included 28 medieval and Renaissance ivories. Since 1967 about half of the ivories have been on permanent display at The Courtauld, yet they have remained largely unknown, even to experts. This catalogue is the first publication dedicated solely to the collection."--Front inside flap of dust jacket.

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