76 ) Cartier Paris , 1925 Sapphires , rubies , emeralds , onyx , diamonds ,
platinum , and enamel 3.8 x 19.5 cm Sold to Linda Lee Thomas ( Mrs. Cole Porter
) Cartier Collection , BT HIO A25 95. Striking clock ( pl . 84 ) Cartier New York ,
1925 ...
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Author: Martin Chapman
Publisher: Prestel Pub
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215480075
Category: Antiques & Collectibles
Page: 176
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As opulent as the treasures it celebrates, this lavish volume presents Cartier's timeless designs worn by some of the twentieth century's most legendary figures. It's been one hundred years since the House of Cartier opened its doors on Fifth Avenue, Manhattan. Since then the luxury jeweler has been creating exquisite brooches, bracelets, tiaras, timepieces and other objects - including scent bottles, so called mystery clocks, and handbags - many of them especially commissioned by their illustrious patrons. Readers will see Gloria Swanson's bracelet from Sunset Boulevard, Douglas Fairbanks' elegant watch, the Duchess of Windsor's panther brooch, and Grace Kelley's 10.47-carat diamond engagement ring, as well as items owned by Marion Davies, Vivien Leigh, Barbara Hutton, and Elizabeth Taylor. Author Martin Chapman offers an in-depth exploration of how Cartier conquered America, from its European birth in 1847 to its arrival on the other side of the Atlantic and from its whimsical Art Deco creations to the red carpet prominence that linked the name Cartier with fame, wealth and exclusivity. In addition to stunning colour images of each object, the book features photographs of the stars and heiresses wearing their Cartier jewellery from Manhattan to Hollywood. A beautiful volume for fashion aficionados, this treasure trove of jewellery is a tribute to Cartier's ingenuity and unmatched craftsmanship. AUTHOR: Martin Chapman is curator of European decorative arts and sculpture at Fine Arts Museum of San Farncisco, CA, and was formerly curator at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA. A prolific writer on the decorative arts, Chapman has lectured widely in England, Europe and the United States. ILLUSTRATIONS 200 illustrations *