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Medieval Tiles

Shire Album S. 380

By (author) Hans van Lemmen
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Shire Publications Ltd, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Published: 20th Jan 2001
Dimensions: w 149mm h 210mm d 5mm
Weight: 104g
ISBN-10: 074780463X
ISBN-13: 9780747804635
Barcode No: 9780747804635
Synopsis
During the Middle Ages decorative floor tiles were used in abbey churches, royal palaces, parish churches and the homes of wealthy citizens. Tiles were durable and hygienic and added a new decorative element to the interior. Despite their simple tools and kiln equipment, the medieval tile makers proved extremely skilful in the production of different types of tile. They ranged from variously shaped plain tiles, which were assembled into complex mosaic floors, to two-coloured inlaid tiles, and stamped-relief and line-impressed tiles, all decorated with a wealth of different patterns and designs. Many medieval tiles disappeared during nineteenth-century restorations but the designs lived on in the copies made by Victorian tile manufacturers. Throughout Britain, tiles can still be seen 'in situ' on the sites of former abbeys as well as in medieval cathedrals and parish churches, and the British Museum has an extensive and important collection.

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