"Set Necklace" by René Lalique in gold, enamel and pealrs fmadde or the "Exposition Universelle" in Paris, circa 1900.
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"Set Necklace" by René Lalique in gold, enamel and pealrs fmadde or the "Exposition Universelle" in Paris, circa 1900.
The Vase with Flowers and Birds of the Four Seasons made by Namikawa Yasuyuki, the most famous cloisonné artist of the 1890-1910 period, known as the "Golden age" of Japanese enamels. The vase was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle held in Paris in 1900 and received the gold prize. The term cloisonné comes from the French ‘cloison’ which translates to mean ‘partition’. It is the process by which different colours of enamel are, as the name suggests, separated by partitions made of thin metal ribbons. These ribbons are usually gold or silver, sometimes no thicker than a strand of hair, and are fused onto a base layer of enamel to form intricate designs. This can be done by hand, or by using tweezers or pliers. Once in place, the partitions are then filled with layers of enamel, until level with the top of the ribbons. The metal remains visible, allowing the beautiful patterns to shine through.
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Composers at the Philips pavilion, Brussels World's Fair, 1958. John Cage is on the floor. In the front row (left to right) are Mauricio Kagel, Earle Brown, Luciano Berio, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. The back row (left to right): Henk Badings, André Boucourechliev, Bruno Maderna, Henri Pousseur, Mlle. Seriahine of the Philips Company, Luc Ferrari and Pierre Schaeffer. #expo58 #brusselsworldsfair #brussels #bruxelles #belgique #expositionuniverselle #johncage #mauriciokagel #earlebrown #lucianoberio #karlheinzstockhausen #henkbadings #andréboucourechliev #brunomaderna #henripousseur #lucferrari #pierreschaeffer #grm #ircam #composer #philipspavilion #1958 #electroacousticmusic
“Portique” (détail) d'Alexandre Sandier en grès cérame de Sèvres créé pour le Pavillon Français de l'Exposition Universelle de Gand (1913) au sein de “La Piscine” de Roubaix - Musée d'Art et d'Industrie André Diligent - de l'architecte Albert Baert (1927-32), août 2025.
Maquette du "Crystal Palace" de l'architecte Joseph Paxton construit à Londres pour la première Exposition Universelle (1851) parmi les collections permanentes de la Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, Paris, France, mars 2026.
“Portique” (détail) d'Alexandre Sandier en grès cérame de Sèvres créé pour le Pavillon Français de l'Exposition Universelle de Gand (1913) au sein de “La Piscine” de Roubaix - Musée d'Art et d'Industrie André Diligent - de l'architecte Albert Baert (1927-32), juin 2026.
"Buffet" de Clément Goyeneche et "Céramique" d'Augé-Laribé à Biot pour le "Pavillon des Alpes-Maritimes" de l'Exposition des Arts Décoratifs de Paris (1925) présentés à la conférence sur “L'Art Déco des Régions. Modernités Méconnues" par Sung Moon Cho - Historienne de l'Art - au Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris, avril 2026.