Henri Vever: French Jewelry of the Nineteenth Century
By (Author) Henri Vever
By (author) Katherine Purcell
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
16th August 2001
2nd July 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Jewellery, beadwork and beadcrafts
739.27094409034
Hardback
1312
Width 190mm, Height 275mm
4870g
Vever's La Bijouterie Franaise au XIXem Sicle was first published in France between 1906-08: it has been the bible of all jewelry experts, buyers, sellers, scholars and historians ever since. Only 1,000 copies were originally produced, and it has been out of print for many years, appearing only rarely in the auction houses where it fetches very large sums.
This volume - the first ever complete translation into English - includes over 1400 illustrations: photographs, sketches for jewels and prints from fashion magazines. 136 colour photographs of jewels now in the Muse des Arts Decoratifs are new to this edition.
All the great and now more obscure jewelers are included in the text and illustrations: Alphonse Fouquet, Boucheron, Falize, Froment-Maurice, Cartier, Chaumet, Georges Fouquet, Gaillard, Vever, Lalique, and many many more.
The discussion in the text is not only of the individual jewels and types of jewelry, but also includes many entertaining anecdotes about the jewelers' relations with their customers and with society in general. Being himself a jeweler, Henri Vever was able to talk personally with all the people he writes about (or their followers), so the book has an unusual degree of authority.
'This is a book that should be on the bookshelf of any serious collector or dealer . . . of these 1300 pages, there is not one without some interesting fact, anecdote or illustration' - Art Review
'Thames & Hudson have done Vever and Purcell proud . . . Now with an extremely readable translation the book has been opened to an even wider audience . . . wholeheartedly recommended' - Decorative Arts Society Newsletter
Katherine Purcell is the author of Falize: A Dynasty of Jewelers, also published by Thames & Hudson.