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A Brief History of Diamonds
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A Brief History of Diamonds
Learn MoreToday, diamonds are a lasting emblem of love and commitment, with their rarity, beauty, and strength as symbols of hope and great expectations for the future. No matter the source or mining method, diamonds continue to captivate with both their vibrant history and lustrous brilliance.
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Highlighting Women Makers: Elizabeth Copeland's Unconventional Style, Captured in Silver and Enamel
“Showing great vigor and simplicity of treatment, and a style quite her own,” Elizabeth Copeland was a prominent American enamelist and metalsmith of the Arts & Crafts period, drawing medieval inspiration from the Limoges enamels of the 12th to 15th centuries. Today, Copeland’s rare and boldly-wrought works are seen as enduring testaments to the creative legacy of women metalsmiths of the early 20th century.Learn More
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Highlighting Women Makers: A Fantastical and Revealing Self-Portrayal of Sarah Bernhardt
Celebrated and remembered for her colossal contributions to the realm of theater, the distinguished French actress Sarah Bernhardt was, indeed, as multifaceted as she declares herself in this dramatic self portrait.Learn More -
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Art Glass Innovation: Daum Nancy's “Vigne et Escargots” Vase
Learn MoreThe firm of Daum Nancy has a long and storied history, dating back to 1878, when Jean Daum was offered a glassworks factory in Nancy, France, as a form of payment for an outstanding debt. A lawyer with no previous...
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René Lalique’s "L'Anémone des Bois" Brooch
The French artist René Lalique was widely known for his creations of glass, including glass art, perfume bottles...Learn More -
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Macklowe Gallery's Definitive Guide To Pearls
Learn MorePearls, throughout history, have long been highly-prized and sought after gems. Countless references to pearls can be found amongst religious texts and mythologies, with their warm inner glow and shimmering iridescence. It is the oldest known gem, and for centuries, was...
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A Closer Look: Alphonse Mucha’s “Les Saisons” Lithographs
Learn More“The aim of art is to glorify beauty.” -- Alphonse Mucha Alphonse Mucha is internationally known for his work as a Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist, which came to be intricately tied with the Art Nouveau period. Living in...
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The Craftsmanship Of Émile Gallé: “Chardons des Sables” Chest of Drawers
Learn MoreÉmile Gallé, was a renowned French artist, universally considered to be one of the major thought leaders and innovators of the Art Nouveau movement, most known for his work with glass. Though his designs of Art Nouveau glass art are...
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Product Dossiers
A Brief History of Diamonds
Learn MoreToday, diamonds are a lasting emblem of love and commitment, with their rarity, beauty, and strength as symbols of hope and great expectations for the future. No matter the source or mining method, diamonds continue to captivate with both their vibrant history and lustrous brilliance.
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Product Dossiers
Highlighting Women Makers: Elizabeth Copeland's Unconventional Style, Captured in Silver and Enamel
“Showing great vigor and simplicity of treatment, and a style quite her own,” Elizabeth Copeland was a prominent American enamelist and metalsmith of the Arts & Crafts period, drawing medieval inspiration from the Limoges enamels of the 12th to 15th centuries. Today, Copeland’s rare and boldly-wrought works are seen as enduring testaments to the creative legacy of women metalsmiths of the early 20th century.Learn More
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Product Dossiers
Highlighting Women Makers: A Fantastical and Revealing Self-Portrayal of Sarah Bernhardt
Celebrated and remembered for her colossal contributions to the realm of theater, the distinguished French actress Sarah Bernhardt was, indeed, as multifaceted as she declares herself in this dramatic self portrait.Learn More