Cartier 60
Late 20th Century Modern Collectible Jewelry
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary Fashion Rings
18k Gold, White Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Unknown Contemporary Band Rings
Gold, 18k Gold, White Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Unknown Contemporary Band Rings
Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
21st Century and Contemporary French Band Rings
Diamond, 18k Gold, White Gold
Late 20th Century Cocktail Rings
Peridot, Yellow Gold
1990s French Sunglasses
Late 20th Century Brooches
Diamond, Sapphire, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
1990s French Modern Bangles
18k Gold, Rose Gold, White Gold, Yellow Gold
21st Century and Contemporary French Modern Fashion Rings
18k Gold, Rose Gold, White Gold, Yellow Gold
21st Century and Contemporary French Sunglasses
Vintage 1980s French Pendant Necklaces
18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Silver
20th Century French Band Rings
Diamond, Gold
2010s Band Rings
18k Gold, White Gold
20th Century French Clip-on Earrings
Diamond, Emerald, 18k Gold, White Gold
21st Century and Contemporary French Wedding Rings
Platinum
Late 20th Century Wrist Watches
Steel, Stainless Steel
21st Century and Contemporary Band Rings
Diamond, White Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Fashion Rings
18k Gold, Rose Gold
1990s French Brooches
Diamond, White Gold
Vintage 1950s French Boxes and Cases
Diamond, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
1990s Modern Link Necklaces
Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
2010s Swiss Wrist Watches
Diamond, Stainless Steel
Early 2000s Modern Cocktail Rings
Diamond, Yellow Gold, Gold, 18k Gold
2010s Swiss Wrist Watches
Diamond, Stainless Steel
Vintage 1960s French Brooches
Diamond, Pearl, Gold, Platinum
Antique Early 1900s French Belle Époque Table Clocks and Desk Clocks
Platinum, Silver, Enamel, Gold
Antique Early 1900s French Belle Époque Desk Accessories
Diamond, White Diamond, Gold, Yellow Gold, Platinum, Silver, Enamel
Vintage 1960s Swiss Wrist Watches
Blue Sapphire, Gold
21st Century and Contemporary American Modernist Fashion Rings
Diamond, White Gold
20th Century Contemporary Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment
2010s Color Photography
Luster, C Print
1970s Surrealist More Prints
Lithograph
Vintage 1960s American Modern Link Bracelets
Mixed Metal
2010s British Scarves
1950s Realist Portrait Photography
Lambda
1980s Modern Landscape Photography
Lambda
1950s Modern Black and White Photography
C Print
1960s Modern Landscape Photography
Lambda
1960s Modern Landscape Photography
Lambda
1960s Modern Landscape Photography
Lambda
1950s Modern Color Photography
Lambda
1950s Modern Color Photography
Lambda
1950s Modern Color Photography
Lambda
1970s Modern Color Photography
Lambda
1960s Modern Color Photography
C Print
1950s Modern Black and White Photography
Silver Gelatin
1950s Modern Black and White Photography
Silver Gelatin
1960s Modern Color Photography
C Print
1960s Modern Color Photography
C Print
1960s Modern Color Photography
C Print
1970s Modern Color Photography
Lambda
1970s Modern Color Photography
Lambda
1960s Modern Color Photography
Lambda
1970s Modern Color Photography
Lambda
1960s Modern Color Photography
C Print
1960s Modern Landscape Photography
Lambda
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Engagement Rings
Diamond, Platinum
1970s Modern Color Photography
C Print
1980s Modern Landscape Photography
Lambda
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American photographer Slim Aarons captured the 20th century’s international jet set — U.S. socialites, European royalty, Hollywood stars — at play in sun-kissed locales like Monaco, Saint-Tropez and Palm Beach, as well as other luxurious settings around the globe.
Committed to eschewing makeup and artificial lighting, Aarons created images that are at once candid and polished, combining the relaxed posture of his subjects, who trusted him to document their lives, with the visual sharpness of a seasoned art director. Having gotten his start taking pictures for the U.S. military magazine Yank during World War II, he contributed over the course of his career to Life, Town and Country and Holiday magazines and published several books.
Aarons was born in Manhattan in 1916. He joined the army at 18, shooting military maneuvers at West Point before serving as a combat photographer, for which he was awarded a Purple Heart. After the war, he moved to California and began snapping socialites and movie stars. In the 1950s, he opened a bureau for Life magazine in Rome, where he took pictures capturing the postwar scene. Aarons was always able to win the trust of his elite subjects, who saw him as close to a peer, rather than a paparazzo. In a 2002 interview with The Independent, he remarked, ''I knew everyone. They would invite me to one of their parties because they knew I wouldn't hurt them. I was one of them.'' This access allowed Aarons to document the rich and famous with their guard down, reading newspapers and magazines, talking on the phone, relaxing by the pool, and chatting with friends. The 1957 photograph The Kings of Hollywood, for example, which won him wide acclaim, shows Clark Gable, Van Heflin, Gary Cooper and Jimmy Stewart laughing together as they celebrate New Year’s Eve.
Many of Aarons’s best-known images involve games and sports. In the 1972 Poolside Backgammon, two young women play the board game of the title against the backdrop of a majestic Acapulco estate. In 1958’s Cannes Watersports, a couple attempts to glide across the Golfe de la Napoule on Jet Skis, one expertly and one hanging on for dear life. And in Penthouse Pool, shot in Athens in 1961, a young woman wearing a yellow bathing cap smiles coyly at the camera, surrounded by friends and brightly colored seat cushions, with the Acropolis faintly visible in the background. Among Aarons’s books are 1974’s A Wonderful Time: An Intimate Portrait of the Good Life, and its 2003 sequel, Once Upon a Time. His final book, A Place in the Sun, was published in 2005, one year before his death.
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The first permanent image created by a camera — which materialized during the 1820s — is attributed to Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. The French inventor was on to something for sure. Kodak introduced roll film in the 1880s, allowing photography to become more democratic, although cameras wouldn’t be universally accessible until several decades later.
Digital photographic techniques, software, smartphone cameras and social-networking platforms such as Instagram have made it even easier in the modern era for budding photographers to capture the world around them as well as disseminate their images far and wide.
What might leading figures of visual art such as Andy Warhol have done with these tools at their disposal?
Today, when we aren’t looking at the digital photos that inundate us on our phones, we look to the past to celebrate the photographers who have broken rules as well as records — provocative and prolific artists like Horst P. Horst, Lillian Bassman and Helmut Newton, who altered the face of fashion and portrait photography; visionary documentary photographers such as Gordon Parks, whose best-known work was guided by social justice; and pioneers of street photography such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, who shot for revolutionary travel magazines like Holiday with the likes of globetrotting society lensman Slim Aarons.
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