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- Champlevé abstract "Champlevé is an enamelling technique in the decorative arts, or an object made by that process, in which troughs or cells are carved, etched, die struck, or cast into the surface of a metal object, and filled with vitreous enamel. The piece is then fired until the enamel fuses, and when cooled the surface of the object is polished. The uncarved portions of the original surface remain visible as a frame for the enamel designs; typically they are gilded in medieval work. The name comes from the French for \"raised field\", \"field\" meaning background, though the technique in practice lowers the area to be enamelled rather than raising the rest of the surface. The technique has been used since ancient times, though it is no longer among the most commonly used enamelling techniques. Champlevé is suited to the covering of relatively large areas, and to figurative images, although it was first prominently used in Celtic art for geometric designs. In Romanesque art its potential was fully used, decorating caskets, plaques and vessels. Champlevé is distinguished from the technique of cloisonné enamel in which the troughs are created by soldering flat metal strips to the surface of the object. The difference between the techniques is analogous to the woodworking techniques of intarsia and marquetry. It differs from the basse-taille technique, which succeeded it in the highest quality Gothic work, in that the bottoms of the recesses for the enamel are rough, and so only opaque enamel colours are used. In basse-taille the recesses are modelled, and translucent enamels are used, for more subtle effects, as in the 14th century Parisian Royal Gold Cup.".
- Champlevé thumbnail Armlet_Resurrection_Louvre_OA8261.jpg?width=300.
- Champlevé wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Champlevé wikiPageRevisionID "559585327".
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_art.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Annunciation.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Basse-taille.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Battersea_Shield.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Becket_Casket.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Brooch.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Casting_(metalworking).
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Decorative_arts.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_art.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vitreous_enamel.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_art.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_brooch.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Chasse_(casket).
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Cloisonné.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Coral.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Crosier.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Damascening.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Decorative_arts.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Gilding.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Goldsmith.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Hadrians_Wall.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Hanging_bowl.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Intarsia.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Limoges_enamel.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Marquetry.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Millefiori.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Mosan_art.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Office_of_Public_Sector_Information.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Philostratus_of_Lemnos.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Reliquary.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Romanesque_art.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Gold_Cup.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Rupert_Bruce-Mitford.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Silver-gilt.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Sophist.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire_Moorlands_Pan.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Stained_glass.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Stavelot_Triptych.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Sutton_Hoo.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Becket.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Vitreous_enamel.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Walters_Art_Museum.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Witham_Shield.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink Woodworking.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink File:Armlet_Resurrection_Louvre_OA8261.jpg.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink File:Limoges_enamel_ciborium_pseudo_Kufic_circa_1200.jpg.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink File:Ornamental_Bronze_Plaque,_Celtic_Horse-gear,_Santon,_Norfolk.jpg.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLink File:Staffordshire_Moorlands_Pan_(1284837406).jpg.
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champlevé".
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLinkText "champleve".
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLinkText "champlevé enameling".
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLinkText "champlevé enamelling".
- Champlevé wikiPageWikiLinkText "champlevé".
- Champlevé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Champlevé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Champlevé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Champlevé subject Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Champlevé subject Category:Decorative_arts.
- Champlevé subject Category:Medieval_art.
- Champlevé subject Category:Vitreous_enamel.
- Champlevé hypernym Technique.
- Champlevé type Genre.
- Champlevé type TopicalConcept.
- Champlevé type Art.
- Champlevé type Coating.
- Champlevé type Diacritic.
- Champlevé type Genre.
- Champlevé type Redirect.
- Champlevé type Technique.
- Champlevé comment "Champlevé is an enamelling technique in the decorative arts, or an object made by that process, in which troughs or cells are carved, etched, die struck, or cast into the surface of a metal object, and filled with vitreous enamel. The piece is then fired until the enamel fuses, and when cooled the surface of the object is polished. The uncarved portions of the original surface remain visible as a frame for the enamel designs; typically they are gilded in medieval work.".
- Champlevé label "Champlevé".
- Champlevé sameAs Q2481648.
- Champlevé sameAs Champlevé.
- Champlevé sameAs Champlevé.
- Champlevé sameAs Champlevé.
- Champlevé sameAs Champlevé.
- Champlevé sameAs Champlevé.
- Champlevé sameAs Champlevé.
- Champlevé sameAs Emalia_żłobkowa.
- Champlevé sameAs m.084lmy.
- Champlevé sameAs Q2481648.
- Champlevé wasDerivedFrom Champlevé?oldid=559585327.
- Champlevé depiction Armlet_Resurrection_Louvre_OA8261.jpg.
- Champlevé isPrimaryTopicOf Champlevé.