Bejewelled by Tiffany, 1837-1987 Vivienne Becker, Ulysses Grant Dietz, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, John Loring, Katherine Purcell
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- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication date:
- 16 Jun 2006
- ISBN:
- 9780300116519
- Dimensions:
- 320 pages: 275 x 245 x 28mm
- Illustrations:
- 170 b&w illustrations + 300 colour images
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Tiffany & Co, since its foundation in 1837, has been a uniquely American brand, famous for its glamour, creative design and fine craftsmanship. Starting modestly as a 'Fancy Goods' store on Broadway, Tiffany rose quickly to international fame, its jewellery winning the medals and stunning the worlds at the great international exhibitions of the nineteenth century. America's new rich delighted in the striking jewels created by Tiffany designer Paulding Farnham and, from 1904, Louis Comfort Tiffany who pioneered a distinctively American aesthetic which delighted in the vividly coloured gemstones newly discovered in America. A great period of naturalism in jewellery was followed by the abstract geometry of Art Deco. Sensitive to new trends and ever at the forefront of design, Tiffany moved confidently into the 1930s and 1940s with large and glamorous colourful stones set in swirling gold. In the post-War 1950s, they boldly backed new designers. The elegant and witty genius of French designer Jean Schlumberger, hired in 1956, brought an originality universally acclaimed. In the 1970s Tiffany turned to the designers Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso whose work captured the informality and fun that patrons now looked for in their jewellery. This sumptuous book is edited by Clare Phillips, Curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, with essays by a team of leading historians of American jewellery. Their essays chart the early years of the modest New York store, the transformation of the firm under Louis Comfort Tiffany into a world leader, and the re-establishment of Tiffany as a great, international company following the Second World War. Full catalogue entries, all beautifully illustrated and many with specially commissioned photography, cover around two hundred pieces of jewellery dating from the 1850s to the 1980s.
Clare Phillips is Curator in the Department of Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics and Glass at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Vivienne Becker is an independent jewellery historian and journalist. Ulysses Grant Dietz is Curator of Decorative Arts, The Newark Museum. Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen is Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Curator of American Decorative Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. John Loring has been the Design Director at Tiffany since 1979. Katherine Purcell is a Director of the London jewellery firm Wartski and a jewellery historian, specialising in French nineteenth-century jewellery.
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