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1.
DECORATIVE ARTS
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE JEWELRY UNIVERSE
2.
01. Decorative Arts & Jewellery
What are they ?
02. Quick History of Jewellery
From the Middle Age to Aujourd’hui
03. Today’s famous French brands
Why are they so specific?
4.
Decorative Arts:
Arts Décoratifs?
“Arts of crafts whose object is the design and
manufacture of objects that are both beautiful and
functional.”
5.
Fournitures:
Baptism carriage of the Duke of Bordeaux,
cabinetmaker Félix Rémond (1779-after 1860),
bronzesmiths Jean-François Denière and François
Thomas Matelin, Paris, 1819
Cabriole chair, Louis Delanois, Paris, c. 1760Cabinet on stand, attributed to Pierre Gole (c. 1620-1684),
Paris, c. 1655
6.
Vase, c. 1740-50
Vase, Saint Cloud
1700
Stemmed bowl, Venice, first third of
the 16th Century
Soup tureen, Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850),
Paris, 1819
Various Items:
7.
Habit à la française, frock coat, waistcoat and breeches,
France, 1804-15
“Flammes” hat, Paul Poiret, Paris, 1911
Silk velvet, silk-embroidered crepe Manila shawl with goat
fur collar
Shoes worn by the Empress Josephine on her coronation
day, France, December 2, 1804
Fashion:
10.
“Jewelery is the art of making jewels and more
broadly adornments showcasing precious gems or
semi-precious gems, ornamental stones and pearls,
set on precious metals such as gold, silver platinum,
even palladium.”
—Métiers d’Art.
17.
From the Middle
Age to XVIIth
Dictionnaire raisonné de l’architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle/Maison
18.
Paris, résidence des Roi:
Etienne Delaune – Orfèvrerie parisienne (1576).
Fonte, forme, ciselure puis vente de l'objet à un bourgeois à la fenêtre
19.
La Religion comme
inspiration principale
Pendentif « Agneau Pascal », France, XVIesiècle Or,
émail, perles baroques, perles fines.
Croix de l’ordre du Christ,
Portugal, XVIIe siècle.
Argent, argent doré au revers,
quartz, grenats.
Pendentif, XVIIe siècle
20.
Dictionnaire raisonné de l’architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle/Maison
- 11.538 pierres précieuses de toutes formes et tailles
imaginables.
- 6 Colliers de diamants.
-11 Chaînes en or de dessins et de formes différentes.
-4 Diamants insigne.
- Plusieurs bijoux d’or sertis de perles, diamants, rubis, saphirs,
améthystes et d’émeraudes.
- Plusieurs chapelets en or et perles et autres pierres
précieuses.
- Plusieurs bracelets d’or garnis avec variété de pierres
précieuses.
- Plusieurs broches, des noeuds de corsages, des pendentifs,
boucles de ceinture, boucles d’oreilles, bagues, parures et les
aiguilles à cheveux garnies de diamants, perles et autres
pierres précieuses colorées.
5878 perles ronde et en forme de poire.
Marie de Médicis (1575-1642)
26.
Maison Vever (Paul et Henri), pendentif « Le réveil »,
Paris, 1900. Ivoire, or émaillé, perle baroque, diamant
taille brillant.
Paul et Henri Vever. Comb “ Gui” Gold, horn,
enamel, 1900
Broche « Aubépine » en diamant, émail et verre Art
Nouveau de René Lalique, 1899-1901.
René Lalique: dragonfly corsage ornament
Dragonfly corsage ornament made of gold, enamel,
chrysoprase, moonstones, and diamonds, designed by René
Lalique, 1897–9
28.
rock crystal, emerald, diamond and black enamel clip by
Suzanne Belperron – €110,000 (£100,000) at Christie’s Paris
Cartier Art Deco Vanity Case, circa 1920s
Tiara, circa 1920. Platinum, cushion diamonds. Zigzag
pattern. Est. 70,000/100,000€, sold 265,400€.
watch , 1920-1930
Platinum, emerald,
diamonds, onyx, colored
enamel
Collection Al Thani
An art deco carved emerald,
sapphire, diamond and pearl
aigrette, 1910, unsigned
36.
Your Turn!
Select à Jewellery piece of your choice, then explain with your
words why you find this piece exceptional :
- Describe the shape: floral, animal or other specific shape...
- Which material are used : gold, platinum ? any Gemstones?
- Why do you like this piece ?
37.
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