Wrought Iron
Wrought Iron by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC invites readers to explore the fascinating history and aesthetic significance of wrought iron as a decorative element in architecture. This informative paperback, published in 2011, spans 32 pages and provides a thorough examination of how wrought iron has been utilized from the eleventh century to the twentieth century.
Initially used to reinforce and enhance doors, wrought iron quickly evolved into a popular choice for free-standing screens and railings. Today, stunning examples can still be admired in many churches and cathedrals across the United Kingdom. This book not only highlights the practical applications of wrought iron but also its artistic allure, making it a must-read for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike.