From Slave to Siren: The Victorian Woman and Her Jewelry from Neoclassic to Art Nouveau

Durham, North Carolina: The Duke University Museum of Art, 1971. Softcover. White and color-illustrated wraps, aqua lettering on spine. xi; 111 pp. + 25 color plates & 183 BW illus. VG- (Ex-library, with few markings and labels, bookplates on inside front cover, white cover shows some wear and stray marks, otherwise very nice.). Item #28896

Showcases jewelry from the past several centuries, up through examples of French, Belgian, Austrian, German, Russian, American and English Art Nouveau. Includes stunning examples by makers such as Lalique, Froment-Meurice, Ashbee, Henri Van de Velde, Th. Fahrner and Co., Tiffany and Co., and others. This copy includes an Errata sheet, as well as a four-page typed supplement about Hallmarks and Signatures of jewelry.

OCLC: 151962

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