A Glimpse into a 15th-Century Goldsmith’s Workshop in Šibenik
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https://doi.org/10.15291/ars.4634Parole chiave:
estate inventory, medieval goldsmith’s workshop, goldsmithing tools, goldsmithing techniques, 15th century, goldsmith Stjepan Ivanov Skočibuha, Croatia, Dalmatia, ŠibenikAbstract
This paper examines the goldsmithing practices of Stjepan Ivanov Skočibuha – a prominent 15th-century goldsmith from Šibenik – based on his 1444 estate inventory, which includes a detailed inventory of his goldsmith workshop, likely located in the northeastern part of Šibenik, similar to other goldsmith workshops of the time. By analysing the tools, materials, and objects listed in the inventory, along with other archival sources, the operational structure of his workshop has been partially reconstructed, revealing some of the goldsmithing techniques he employed and the types of items he produced. The paper also addresses the challenges in attributing medieval goldsmiths’ works, particularly due to the shared use of stamping moulds among craftsmen. This is evidenced by the sale of Skočibuha’s tools after his death, as well as other documents showing that different goldsmiths used the same equipment. Furthermore, the paper explores the goldsmiths’ apprenticeship system and the transmission of knowledge in 15th-century Šibenik, highlighting the importance of training in the continuity of the craft.
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