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  2. Georges Fouquet - Wikipedia

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    Georges Fouquet (1862–1957) was a French jewelry designer best known for his Art Nouveau creations. [1] He was part of a successful jewellery family [ 2 ] his father Alphonse Fouquet before him design in a neoclassicist style and his son Jean Fouquet design in the Art Deco style.

  3. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The Vulci set of jewelry; early 5th century; gold, glass, rock crystal, agate and carnelian; various dimensions; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Earring in the form of a dolphin; 5th century BC; gold; 2.1 by 1.4 by 4.9 centimetres (0.83 in × 0.55 in × 1.93 in); Metropolitan Museum of Art

  4. Art jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau jewelry from France and Belgium was also an important contributor to art jewelry. Worn by wealthy and artistically-literate clients, including courtesans of the Paris demimonde, Art Nouveau jewelry by René Lalique and Alphonse Mucha was inspired by symbolist art, literature and music, and a revival of the curvilinear and dramatic ...

  5. Victorian jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The creation of hair jewellery by a woman expressed her femininity and became a common craft. A woman’s ability to produce handicrafts such as hair jewellery demonstrated she was an ideal homemaker. [6] Women that successfully produced hair jewellery demonstrated their domestic skills and womanhood within society. [6]

  6. Art Nouveau in Paris - Wikipedia

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    René Lalique, best known for glass art, was also a major figure in Paris Art Nouveau jewelry design. Like Fouquet, he combined more traditional materials, such as diamonds and emeralds, with semi-precious stones, amber, ivory, pearls, enamels, horn and other natural materials to create original and imaginative forms.

  7. Philippe Wolfers - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Wolfers (16 April 1858 – 13 December 1929) was a Belgian silversmith, jeweler, sculptor, medallist [1] and designer. His mature work belongs to the Art Nouveau style, while in his later years his work aligned with Art Deco.

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