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    Some issues of the development of ukrainian art metalloplastics (XIII - XVIII centuries)
    (National Aviation University, 2021-04) Melnyk, M.
    We begin our report about the development of Ukrainian artistic metalloplastics with the period beginning after the Mongol-Tatar attack of 1239-1242 to Kyiv Rus. The masters, who managed to survive and keep their freedom, began to move to unconquered lands in the Galicia-Volyn principality after the practical destruction of the jewelry industry and the decline of all kinds of this art. The traditions of Kyiv Rus were continued, and as often happens, under the influence of Western European art received a new development. In the XVI-XVII centuries, jewelers began to prefer engraved pattern and flat cast or chased relief (this is the technological process of ornamentation metals under pressure, which consists of making a drawing or an inscription by embossing certain tools of a given relief. The minting is done volumetric, plane and castings).

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