Written by a leading expert on Faberge and his history Previous books by the author include Jewels of Imperial St Petersburg.
Few artists are as well-known as Carl Faberge (1846-1920)-his name alone conjures up images of his brilliantly ornate egg artworks. Wherever his works are shown, whether at exhibitions or in auction rooms, they delight and awe viewers.
This book tells the story of Faberge and his work as jeweler to the Russian imperial court-but it goes beyond that. To make his incredibly ornate creations, Faberge required support - lots of it. Without countless other people working behind the scenes, including designers, master goldsmiths, and silversmiths, Faberge's business could not have flourished. Faberge: His Masters and Artisans lifts these craftsmen into the limelight, not only because their work deserves our attention, but because the captivating stories of their lives and careers add appreciably to what is known of the working processes at Faberge's studio. Ulla Tillander-Godenhielm also explores jewelry manufacturing methods, touches on the company's well known and influential customers, and, of course, showcases Faberge's very recognizable style and creativity. The book offers much that will be new even to well-read aficionados, interweaving images of the works with reminiscences, letters, and personal photographs. No fan of Faberge should miss it.
Written by a leading expert on Faberge and his history Previous books by the author include Jewels of Imperial St Petersburg.
Few artists are as well-known as Carl Faberge (1846-1920)-his name alone conjures up images of his brilliantly ornate egg artworks. Wherever his works are shown, whether at exhibitions or in auction rooms, they delight and awe viewers.
This book tells the story of Faberge and his work as jeweler to the Russian imperial court-but it goes beyond that. To make his incredibly ornate creations, Faberge required support - lots of it. Without countless other people working behind the scenes, including designers, master goldsmiths, and silversmiths, Faberge's business could not have flourished. Faberge: His Masters and Artisans lifts these craftsmen into the limelight, not only because their work deserves our attention, but because the captivating stories of their lives and careers add appreciably to what is known of the working processes at Faberge's studio. Ulla Tillander-Godenhielm also explores jewelry manufacturing methods, touches on the company's well known and influential customers, and, of course, showcases Faberge's very recognizable style and creativity. The book offers much that will be new even to well-read aficionados, interweaving images of the works with reminiscences, letters, and personal photographs. No fan of Faberge should miss it.