This book is part of the collection of resources at the National Art Library, and it lists noteworthy books and photographs depicting metalworking methods and techniques around the globe. The book covers metal work materials like tin, copper, and lead, as well as rare and exotic metals such as platinum, gold, and silver. It also provides readers with insights into symbolism, jewelry, armor, and household objects made of metal. This book is a great reference for artists, craftsmen, and historians interested in the history of Metalworking and visual arts.
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