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Wrought Iron and Its Decorative Use: With 239 Illustrations by Maxwell Ayrton,

Wrought Iron and Its Decorative Use: With 239 Illustrations by Maxwell Ayrton,
A superb treasury of decorative wrought iron, this well-illustrated volume presents an informative survey of the ancient craft's practice throughout England. Its history can be traced simply by admiring the crisp black-and-white illustrations of gates, railings, screens, and other elaborately rendered works. Beginning with a general retrospective, the text cites specific examples throughout the ages, with particular emphasis on the seventeenth-century artistry of Jean Tijou. A regional perspective profiles the works of smiths from Wales, the West of England, and the Midlands, concluding with a discussion of the decay and revival of smithcraft. 241 black-and-white illustrations.



Decorative Iron and Metalwork: Great Examples from English Sources by R. Goodwin-Smith,
Decorative Iron and Metalwork: Great Examples from English Sources by R. Goodwin-Smith,
This magnificent study of decorative English iron and metalwork provides a spirited introduction to the age-old craft, with 140 illustrations ranging from a 14th-century wrought iron gate to the elegant bronze front of a 20th-century art gallery. The author, a passionate collector and expert on the subject, begins with an enthusiastic general history of the craft and follows with chapters on various kinds of antique ironwork, ironwork inspired by historic design, and modern designs. Clear photographs and carefully rendered sketches depict a wide assortment of lace-like grilles and gates, Elizabethan-era firedogs, small handles, hinges, door-knockers, candlesticks, doors, keyhole plates, warming pans, lighting devices, elevator panels, weather vanes, stair railings and balustrades, garden furniture, and numerous other items--many never catalogued before. Delightfully written and meticulously researched, this superb treasury will provide a rich source of inspiration and permission-free graphics for illustrators and designers, and will be an invaluable source of information for collectors, art historians, craftworkers, preservationists, and anyone interested in historic ironwork. Unabridged republication of "English Domestic Metalwork, originally published by F. Lewis (Publishers) Ltd., England, 1937. Reference List of Metalworkers. 140 halftones and line illustrations.



Wrought iron - Wrought iron is a very pure form of commercial iron, having a very small carbon content. It is tough, malleable, ductile and can be easily welded.

Sponge iron - Sponge iron is the product created when iron ore is reduced to metallic iron, usually with some kind of carbon (charcoal, etc), at temperatures below the melting point of iron. A spongy mass results (sometimes called a bloom), consisting of a mix of incandescent wrought iron and slag.

Ornamental iron - Ornamental Iron work is similar to Wrought Iron work, but typically uses mild steel.

Abraham Darby II - ... 1711 – 1763) was the second Abraham Darby in three generations of an English Quaker family key in the development of the Industrial Revolution. He followed in his father's footsteps at the Darby foundry in Coalbrookdale, refining techniques for producing wrought iron from pig iron and producing the iron to replace the more expensive brass cyclinders used in Thomas Newcomen's steam engines.



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