Jewelry from the Renaissance to Art Nouveau

Jewelry from the Renaissance to Art Nouveau
Title Jewelry from the Renaissance to Art Nouveau PDF eBook
Author Claude Frégnac
Publisher Conran Octopus
Total Pages 97
Release 1973
Genre Jewelry
ISBN 9780706400441

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Recounting of the histories of famous stones and fascinating descriptions of the development of the jeweler's art from the Renaissance to the end of the nineteenth century.

Jewellery from the Renaissance to the Art Nouveau

Jewellery from the Renaissance to the Art Nouveau
Title Jewellery from the Renaissance to the Art Nouveau PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 97
Release 1973
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305 Authentic Art Nouveau Jewelry Designs

305 Authentic Art Nouveau Jewelry Designs
Title 305 Authentic Art Nouveau Jewelry Designs PDF eBook
Author Maurice Dufrène
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 51
Release 2012-04-19
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 0486141950

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Over 300 spectacular pendants, combs, buckles, rings, bracelets, brooches, umbrella handles, penknives, buttons, clasps, and scissors in detailed photographs reprinted from rare, turn-of-the-century folios.

Art Nouveau Jewelry

Art Nouveau Jewelry
Title Art Nouveau Jewelry PDF eBook
Author Vivienne Becker
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 1985
Genre Art nouveau
ISBN 9780052543458

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Imperishable Beauty

Imperishable Beauty
Title Imperishable Beauty PDF eBook
Author Yvonne J. Markowitz
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Art nouveau
ISBN 9780878467341

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""A new, imperishable beauty," was how the artist and architect Henry van de Velde described it. European Art Nouveau jewelry of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries embraced a new aesthetic characterized by sensuous forms, dramatic imagery and vivid symbolism. Many of the designers associated with the movement sought their inspiration not in traditional jewelry, but in the work of the pre-Raphaelites and Impressionists and in the arts of Japan. Rejecting the rigid naturalism typical of European decorative arts, designers such as Ren Lalique and Henry van de Velde, and the artists of the German Jugenstil and Austrian Wiener Sezession movements, created ornaments that expressed the spirit and freedom of the era. These artists and designers adopted a free-flowing line and asymmetrical format that invigorated their work and set it apart, while their use of natural motifs and of the female form imbued their creations with energy, sensuality and dreamy mysticism. But underlying the undeniable exuberance of these works was a fin-de-sicle edginess that endows this period with inexhaustible fascination." "Illustrating nearly eighty ornaments from a single private collection - the finest of its type in America - Imperishable Beauty features all of the major designers and jewelers from this groundbreaking era. Paintings, prints, posters and textiles fill out the presentation, making this book as rich and intoxicating as the aesthetic it portrays."--BOOK JACKET.

Twentieth-century Jewelry

Twentieth-century Jewelry
Title Twentieth-century Jewelry PDF eBook
Author Lodovica Rizzoli Eleuteri
Publisher Abbeville Press
Total Pages 160
Release 1994
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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Spectacularly beautiful, this authoritative book presents jewelry designs of this century. With almost two hundred full-color photographs specially commissioned for this book and archival pictures of pieces that have disappeared into private collections, the volume features the finest artworks in precious metals and jewels from collections around the world, including creations by Lalique, Cartier, Boucheron, Bulgari, Tiffany, and David Webb. The fascinating text surveys the glittering world of gems with an illustrated introductory essay investigating the development of jewelry design at the end of the 1800s, and the shift from Victorian and Art Nouveau works to pieces stamped with the personality and vision of a single designer. The next chapter thoroughly examines the successive revolutions in style of the twentieth century. The balance of the book is a cornucopia of photographs portraying pieces from the beginning of the century through the 1960s: the grand era of commissions and patrons. Here you will find the Duchess of Windsor's famous necklace of diamonds and rubies as well as a fabulous pin in the shape of a World War II tank, and a veritable menagerie of diamond-studded elephants, enameled tigers, and jade dragons. This thorough history is a dazzling jewelbox of a book.

Art Nouveau & Art Deco Jewelry

Art Nouveau & Art Deco Jewelry
Title Art Nouveau & Art Deco Jewelry PDF eBook
Author Lillian Baker
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 1990
Genre Art deco
ISBN

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