- appeared. From the
beginning in the 15th
century through the 17th century,
clockmaking was
considered the "leading edge", most
technically advanced trade existing...
-
joined in the
clockmaking fever,
definitively transforming Besançon into the
Capitale française de l'horlogerie (French
capital of
clockmaking) at the 1860...
-
Museum of
Clockmaking The
Museum of
Clockmaking (German: Uhrenindustriemuseum) is a
museum in the town of Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany, and is dedicated...
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Craftsmanship of
Black Forest clockmakers dates back to mid of the 17th century. A
specialized branch of
Black Forest clockmakers are the manufacturers...
- them
worked together on a book
titled Traité d'horlogerie (Treatise of
Clockmaking) that was
published in 1755
under her husband's name.
Although she did...
- decided, that when put to
farming he ran away twice. He then
learned clockmaking, and soon
afterwards became a
schoolmaster at
Newport Pagnell and Luton...
-
mechanician who is
still regarded to this day as the "Father of
English Clockmaking". Tompion's work
includes some of the most
historic and
important clocks...
-
underpainting or
quick sketch in oils for an oil painting. Horology,
clockmaking and
watchmaking appropriated the term ébauche to
refer to an incomplete...
- as the
clock is
driven by
battery power. In 1629, many
decades before clockmaking was
established in the
Black Forest, an
Augsburg merchant by the name...
- town of
Furtwangen im
Schwarzwald (Germany), a
historical centre of
clockmaking. It
features permanent and
temporary exhibits on the
history of timekeeping...