Japonisme

Japonisme: From Falize to Fabergé,
the Goldsmith and Japan.

This exhibition, spanning the fifty years from 1867 to 1917, was the first devoted to the influence of Japanese works of art
on Western jewellers and goldsmiths including Falize, Boucheron, Fouquet, Gaillard, Vever, Lalique, Cartier, Tiffany,
Gorham, Elkington, Wolfers, and Fabergé.  

Some 160 jewels, objects and original designs assembled from public and private collections
were shown alongside photographs of related Japanese source material.
Amongst the loans were a centrepiece by Boucheron featuring a Japanese boy painting a screen,
an early diamond-set corsage ornament by Lalique composed of a spray of cherry blossom (measuring 29 cm),
a brooch in the form of a chrysanthemum set with Mississippi pearls by Tiffany,
a biscuit barrel designed by Christopher Dresser decorated with Japanese mon
and a hardstone Japanese flower study poised on a miniature table by Fabergé.

May 2011 at Wartski.

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A brooch in the form of a chrysanthemum set with Mississippi pearls by Tiffany, c.1904. 

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A showcase view from the exhibition.

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A view of jewels by Falize included in the exhibition.

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A diamond set corsage ornament in the form of
Cherry Blossom by Lalique for Vever.

For additional information regarding the above exhibition please contact Wartski 

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