Lacloche Joaillers Hardcover
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Author 1
Laurence Mouillefarine
Book Description
From the belle epoque to the 1960s, jewellery from the parisian firm lacloche freres adorned over four generations of crowned heads, including queen victoria of spain, the duchess of westminster, the kings of greece and siam, and grace kelly. Founded in paris in 1901 by three brothers, lacloche freres sold jewellery created by the best parisian workshops, including strauss allard meyer, verger, helluin-matlinger, and langlois, and was renowned for its elegant designs and exquisite workmanship. Their tiaras, bracelets, pins, clocks, and ladies' accessories (vanities, cigarette cases) embodied the spirit of art nouveau and art deco, and are some of their best-known pieces. This is the first monograph to trace the dazzling history of the lacloche family business, and includes an extraordinary album of gouaches that recreates the 21 clocks and 63 pieces of jewellery from their award-winning booth at the 1925 paris exhibition des arts decoratifs. Ther Secondary Language is French.
ISBN-13
9782376660248
Language
English
Publisher
Norma Editions
Publication Date
9 January 2020
Number of Pages
304
About the Author
Laurence Mouillefarine is a freelance journalist who specialises in the art market and contributes to Architectural Digest, Le Figaro magazine and La Gazette Drouot. She is passionate about jewellery of the interwar period, and is the author, with Veronique Ristelhueber, of Raymond Templier, le bijou moderne, the first monograph on this jeweller (Norma, 2005). She has co-curated the exhibition Bijoux Art deco et avant-garde at the Musee des Arts decoratifs in Paris in 2009 and is the author of the eponymous catalogue (Norma/Les Arts Deco, 2009). Fascinated by hidden domestic treasures, she has written, with Philippe Colin-Olivier, Vous Etes riches sans le savoir (Le Passage, 2012).
Author 2
Veronique Ristelhueber