2024
DOI: 10.3390/heritage7030075
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A Recently Identified Barniz Brillante Casket at Bateman’s, the Home of Rudyard Kipling

Ludovico Geminiani,
Maria Sanchez Carvajal,
Emma Schmuecker
et al.

Abstract: A casket held at Bateman’s, Rudyard and Caroline Kipling’s home in Sussex—now a National Trust property—was recently recognised as a barniz brillante work. Objects made of barniz brillante, a technique featuring the Indigenous American material called mopa mopa, are relatively rare and have only sparingly been studied using scientific analysis techniques. A collaboration between the National Trust and the Victoria and Albert Museum has produced scientific evidence which will be invaluable in the study and the … Show more

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