Understanding Art Deco Jewels
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In 1925, the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts was held in Paris, welcoming 21 countries and 15,000 exhibitors. This major event revived luxury industries and established a style that would later be called "Art Deco", in homage to this exhibition. If Paris was the place of development of this trend, its inspirations and its success would spread internationally. The decoration of French embassies abroad or that of the great transatlantic cruise ships would spread a fabulous style, from New York to Marrakech, from Rio to Shanghai... Come and discover the sources of Art Deco, a style that jewelry happily adopted between the two World Wars and which continues to fascinate us today.
This online talk was broadcasted live from the GemGenève fair.
With :
Inezita Gay-Eckel, Jewelry Historian and Teacher at L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts
&
Gislain Aucremanne, Art Historian, Antique Jewelry Specialist and Conferences Project Manager at L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts
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Amazing! Really enjoyed this webinar, thank you! X
EXCELLENT . Thank you
Please keep this producing
Truly enjoyed the session and so informative, thank you so much for sharing.
Fabulous lecture! Learned a lot and it's leading to further areas of interest to me, as well. Thank you!
Fascinating!
I Love This! Thanks!
thanks for all informations.
Indeed precious 💗😇✌️😎🕊️🎼🙏🧚☮️.
Amazing! Art nouveau next please
Art deco was also influenced by cartier getting influenced by indian jewellery. The tutti frutti is an example. Then the pearl drop art deco jewellery was influenced by the marathas of india.
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Very good talk, thank you very much. The emeralds should return to Colombia.
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5 ай бұрын
And YOU should go back where you came from as well
13 minutes - this guy still chatting...
Your videos are beautiful and rather stunning. I do however have issue with your presentation with some of thee most beautiful objects of art,engineering and social norms as the typical. Art Deco served, and was created only for the 0.001% of a vary affluent small class. Your representing it as anything otherwise is a ruse. Art Deco was and remains the very last movement of high art. I ask that you not lower it to the common.