Jewelry: From Antiquity to the Present
By (Author) Clare Phillips
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st June 1996
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
739.2709
Paperback
224
Width 149mm, Height 209mm
480g
From the simple shell beads worn by Palaeolithic hunters to the splendour of Renaissance gold work and the sumptuousness of Art Nouveau enamels, here is a fascinating and informative guide to the development of Western jewelry - concluding with the radical and experimental developments in the last three decades.
Offering a concise survey of the entire field, this book analyses jewelry's changing fashions, explores its social context, and examines how it has been worn by both men and women. It shows how jewellers have responded to new sources of gems, whether emeralds from the New World or diamonds from South Africa, and to the discovery of metals such as platinum and aluminium.
Masterworks by unknown craftsmen and pieces designed by individual artists as diverse as Holbein, Pugin and Calder are illustrated alongside the glittering products of the major jewelry houses.
'Phillips has achieved the remarkable feat of describing and illustrating hundreds of objects set within a well written narrative her approach is remarkably fresh This admirable volume is excellent value with its impeccable text and numerous illustrations' - Journal of the Royal Society of Arts
Clare Phillips is Curator in the Department of Metalwork, Silver and Jewelry at the Victoria and Albert Museum.