GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Cloisonné involves soldering thin strips of metal to a base to outline patterns and then filling them with enamel paste. As a result the areas of colored enamel are separated from each other.
Drawn from
- Anne R. Bromberg, The Arts of India, South East Asia, and the Himalayas (Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art; New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013), 144.
- "Cloisonné," Oxford Art Online. Accessed 8 January 2015, http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/opr/t4/e460?q=cloisonne&search=quick&pos=1&_start=1#firsthit.
NOTES
- September 15, 2016- This note is currently located in the CC-Process/materials notebook and I am moving it to the New-Materials & Techniques notebook to consolidate all D3C online content. This note was not tagged with internal tags. I added an #incomplete tag and multiple curatorial departments to prevent the note from going unnoticed. (EAS) For more information, check Champlevé because the two notes were created around the same time and use the same sources.
- 5/21/18, HAB updated formatting, added associated cc, wrote rule, added audio assets.
ASSOCIATED CONTENT CHUNKS (list applicable note links)
AUDIO ASSETS
280540431: UMO; "Japanese Cloisonné," Gallery talk by Jennifer Sheppard, Teaching Specialist, DMA.
13310067: UMO; "Japanese Cloisonné: From Form to Function," Gallery talk by Loryn Leonard, Coordinator of Museum Visits, Teaching Programs and Partnerships, DMA
VIDEO ASSETS
IMAGE ASSETS
WEB RESOURCES
- YouTube~Watch a demonstration of the cloisonné technique.
ARCHIVAL RESOURCES (digitized/non-digitized)
FUN FACTS
TEACHING IDEAS
RULES
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General Description
Cloisonné involves soldering thin strips of metal to a base to outline patterns and then filling them with enamel paste. As a result the areas of colored enamel are separated from each other.
Drawn from
- Anne R. Bromberg, The Arts of India, South East Asia, and the Himalayas (Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art; New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013), 144.
- "Cloisonné," Oxford Art Online. Accessed 8 January 2015, http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/opr/t4/e460?q=cloisonne&search=quick&pos=1&_start=1#firsthit.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
(digitized/non-digitized)
Web Resources
Notes
- September 15, 2016- This note is currently located in the CC-Process/materials notebook and I am moving it to the New-Materials & Techniques notebook to consolidate all D3C online content. This note was not tagged with internal tags. I added an #incomplete tag and multiple curatorial departments to prevent the note from going unnoticed. (EAS) For more information, check Champlevé because the two notes were created around the same time and use the same sources.
- 5/21/18, HAB updated formatting, added associated cc, wrote rule, added audio assets.
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source file
materials_and_techniques-0121.xml.nores