Broche et ornement "Dragon de Mer" (détail) de Georges Fouquet, circa 1900.

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Broche et ornement "Dragon de Mer" (détail) de Georges Fouquet, circa 1900.
Jean Fouquet
1905 Art Nouveau Fuchsia Necklace by Alphonse Mucha.
Fuchsia Necklace designed by Alphonse Mucha and made by jeweler Georges Fouquet in opal, cabochon sapphire, pearl, and gold (1905)
Jewellery from Art Nouveau to 3D Printing
Alba Cappellieri, editor Valerio Terraroli, design Marcello Falcone
Skira, Milano 2018, 264 pages, 25x29cm, ISBN 978-88-572-373-4
euro 45,00
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A chronological compendium of the masterpieces of 20th-century jewelry
Jewellery: From Art Nouveau to 3D Printing presents an extraordinary collection of jewels and jewelers from the start of the 20th century to the present day. The book is a global journey through taste and fashion, taking the reader from France to Russia, from the United States to Italy, from Britain to Germany and from the Netherlands to Scandinavia. Conceived of as an ideal gallery of the masterpieces of 20th-century jewelry, this volume proceeds chronologically. It begins with the Art Nouveau masterpieces of Lalique, Vever and Fouquet, followed by the Art Deco elegance of Cartier, Boucheron, Tiffany, Mario Buccellati and Fabergé. After World War II, Van Cleef & Arpels and Bulgari's whimsical inventions of the 1950s share space with the designs of the Dutch avant-garde and the artist's jewels of the 1960s. The book closes with the new millennium, with the intermingling of art and design and the introduction of new technologies like 3D printing, wearable technology and new modes of distribution and communication. A brilliant historical-critical essay by designer and academic Alba Cappellieri introduces the magnificent selection of pictures, and the objects are accompanied by thorough technical explanations and an exhaustive glossary. Beautifully produced and comprehensively researched, Jewellery: From Art Nouveau to 3D Printing promises to be an indispensable tool for the specialist, the collector and the jewelry-lover alike.
02/11/24
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Today's Flickr photo(s) with the most hits were taken in the Musee Carnavalet, in Paris. Here's the apogee of Art Nouveau - Fouquet's shop.
Engraving, 1789, French.
By Fouquet.
Portraying a woman in a dress and fichu.
Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris.
[Portrait de femme] | Les Arts décoratifs
1925 Geoges Fouquet, Art Deco Ruby and Diamond Fibula Brooch. Bonhams.