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The Gothic Ivories Project at the Courtauld Institute of Art

Sculpture Journal, 2014
The production of ivory objects flourished to an extraordinary extent in the Gothic period, especially in France: delicate statuettes, minutely carved diptychs and triptychs, mirror backs and caskets with secular scenes have survived in collections around the world. The only comprehensive survey of Gothic ivories, which inventoried over 1300 items, was
Catherine Yvard
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An unfinished masterpiece: special collections in the Book Library of the Courtauld Institute of Art

Art Libraries Journal, 2010
The Courtauld Institute of Art, a college of the University of London, is one of the foremost centres to study art history in the UK. Like a giant Matruschka doll, the Book Library at the Institute is a specialist art library that contains within it special collections which, in turn, have individual bequests that also contain discrete rare collections.
Erica Foden-Lenahan
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A tale of two courses: the Courtauld Institute of Art case study of building the book collection to new subjects

Art Libraries Journal, 2015
In 2011 the Courtauld Institute of Art was awarded funding for two new MA subjects looking to Asian art, in addition to its strengths studying art produced in the western tradition. The library
Vicky Kontou
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'The Art of Dress', Courtauld History of Dress Association Annual Conference (CHODA), Courtauld Institute of Art, London, 26–27 June 2009

Textile History, 2009
(2009). 'The Art of Dress', Courtauld History of Dress Association Annual Conference (CHODA), Courtauld Institute of Art, London, 26–27 June 2009. Textile History: Vol. 40, Researching the Garment Industry, pp. 240-241.
Mary M. Brooks, Clare Backhouse
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Near eastern art at the Courtauld institute

Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1933
D. T. Rice
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Lining at the National Maritime Museum and at the Courtauld Institute of Art:

2023
Camille Polkownik   +3 more
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Courtauld Institute of Art chooses Leica

Pigment and Resin Technology, 2000
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