Posts tagged as:

French

Enseignes

September 13, 2009 Enseigne

At that time a sort of small gold medal was fashionable upon which it was customary for noblemen and gentlemen to cause to be engraved certain devices and fancies of their own, and they commonly wore them upon their caps. I made several things of this sort, but found such works very difficult : the celebrated artist Caradosso would not take less than a hundred crowns for one of them, because they contained numerous figures.

Read the full article →

Cartier Jewelry and Design

September 1, 2009 Cartier

With Louis Cartier coming in to charge of the workshop, his innovative and masterful jewelry making techniques and designs changed the ideas of decorative arts and fashion forever. He drew his inspiration from the different trends in art and design and his jewelry work reflected adequately the moods of the epoch, but at the same time he successfully utilized the classical designs created by his prominent forefathers.

Read the full article →

Art Nouveau Silver Buckle by Theodore Lambert and Paul Templier

August 6, 2009 Buckles

… these are charming works of art, beautifully and harmoniously designed, and with lines balanced to perfection. They are, in fact, jewels meant to be worn …

Read the full article →

Eugene Grasset Art Nouveau Pendant and Necklet

August 1, 2009 Art Nouveau

Eugene Grasset’s important Art Nouveau piece, the sumptuous and heroic pendant of Hercules

Read the full article →

Art Nouveau Pendant of Gold Enamel and Pearl by Rene Lalique

August 1, 2009 Art Nouveau

The exquisite details and flowing lines of the sensual women’s bodies standing upon the leaf with the inset face and a water drop shaped fine pearl epitomize the Art Nouveau era.

Read the full article →

Art Nouveau Rene Lalique

August 1, 2009 Art Nouveau

The name of M. Rene Lalique arises instinctively as soon as one begins to discuss the Art Nouveau jewel. He was the renovator, or, preferably, the creator, of the Art Nouveau as we know it nowadays, and one can easily understand the enthusiasm and the admiration aroused by his work.

Read the full article →