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Designs for jewellery by Arnold Lulls

Album
ca. 1585-1640 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Two designs for earrings consisting of green enamelled gold loops from an album of jewellery designs. The upper examples each each consist of a gold loop in the form of a snake swallowing its tail, surmounted by four small diamonds, from which hangs a table-cut ruby within a crescent of white enamel from which, in turn, depend three, green, cabochon drop stones. The lower examples are the same but surmounted by four small rubies from which hangs a table-cut diamond, from which, in turn, depends a single green cabochon drop jewel. The album consists of three preliminary leaves of contemporary laid paper (two with unidentified watermarks), forty leaves of vellum and three final leaves of paper corresponding to those at the front of the album. Inserted are nine sheets of paper and three of vellum bearing designs, notes, transcripts of letters etc. 92 pages, full-bound in contemporary calf skin, gold-tooled, gilt edges, with fragments of green silk ties on the fore-edges of the front and back covers. The drawings are in pencil, pen and ink, wash, body-colour and gold.


Object details

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Object type
Titles
  • Designs for jewellery by Arnold Lulls (generic title)
  • Two designs for earrings consisting of green enamelled gold loops (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Designs in pencil, pen and ink, wash, body-colour and gold, in a calf skin album
Brief description
Two designs for earrings consisting of green enamelled gold loops in the form of a snake swallowing its tail, from an album (in 25 parts) of designs for jewellery (aigrettes, rings, pendants, etc) by Arnold Lulls. Dutch School, ca. late 16th to early 17th century.
Physical description
Two designs for earrings consisting of green enamelled gold loops from an album of jewellery designs. The upper examples each each consist of a gold loop in the form of a snake swallowing its tail, surmounted by four small diamonds, from which hangs a table-cut ruby within a crescent of white enamel from which, in turn, depend three, green, cabochon drop stones. The lower examples are the same but surmounted by four small rubies from which hangs a table-cut diamond, from which, in turn, depends a single green cabochon drop jewel. The album consists of three preliminary leaves of contemporary laid paper (two with unidentified watermarks), forty leaves of vellum and three final leaves of paper corresponding to those at the front of the album. Inserted are nine sheets of paper and three of vellum bearing designs, notes, transcripts of letters etc. 92 pages, full-bound in contemporary calf skin, gold-tooled, gilt edges, with fragments of green silk ties on the fore-edges of the front and back covers. The drawings are in pencil, pen and ink, wash, body-colour and gold.
Dimensions
  • Size of album height: 22cm
  • Width: 155cm
Dimensions taken from departmental notes
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Referenced in: Hayward, J. 'The Arnold Lulls Book of Jewels and the Court Jewellers of Queen Anne of Denmark'. Archaeologia. v.108, pp. 227-237. London, 1986.
Collection
Accession number
D.6:9-1896

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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