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From Sacred to Profane: Style Drift in the Decoration of Jesuit Finger Rings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Charles E. Cleland*
Affiliation:
The Museum, Michigan State University

Abstract

Engraved designs on French Jesuit finger rings from 14 historic sites of the Great Lakes area and the Mississippi Valley were examined. The wide variety of decorative motifs appearing on these rings is attributed to a stylistic drift occurring over a period of 60 yr. An estimated 95% of Jesuit ring designs from this area are traced to 3 prototypes. This paper demonstrates that rings with cast designs on round or oval bezels date between 1624 and 1700, while those with designs engraved on octagonal or heart-shaped bezels were current between 1700 and 1780. The process of stylistic drift and some of the variables conditioning the rate of style drift are considered.

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Reports
Copyright
Copyright © Society for American Archaeology 1972

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