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Line Vautrin Set Enamel Carved Resin Edelweiss Brass Clip Earrings & Brooch

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Line Vautrin created "flame-radiating" resin mirrors in mid-century that are very similar to this sculptural resin edelweiss-flower set of highly-textural, hand-carved and enameled convex brooch with matching clip earrings, which have distinct French decorative brass hardware authenticated by the French artist's daughter Marie-Laure Bonnaud-Vautrin for other auctioned unsigned earrings. After creating decorative objects and jewelry in primarily gilded bronze, Vautrin worked in cellulose acetate or her patented Talosel (word derived from ace-TA-te cellu-LOSE e-L-abore)--often reinterpreting edelweiss or sunflowers. Her daughter was quoted by a published expert on Vautrin's work Ginger Moro: "They (Vautrin's students) could sign their own names, but not hers. Line signed her bronzes, but rarely signed the Talosel, L.V." So it is not unusual that this cellulose-acetate set is unsigned. Most jewelry by Vautrin was inspired by antique symbols, mythical figures, and poetry. In the folklore of multiple European countries, the edelweiss was known as a beautiful flower that could only be found in the wild in mountainous areas, so to seek them was considered a spiritual journey. Found in harsh conditions, edelweiss became a symbol of nationalistic devotion despite adversity, such as around WWII when traditional jewelry materials were scarce and celluloid acetate became a popular plastic alternative. Reflecting the pale alpine flower, each piece of ecru resin is uniquely carved into organic wisps to resemble the edelweiss tiered star-shaped petals. The prominent center is painted with gray-blue enamel to represent the spikelet florets-pods, topped with yellow-ochre and black enamel dots to suggest pollen and the distinct fuzzy hairs of the flower. This design and decoration reflects the often pointy or round appendages and muted colors found on Vautrin's iconic mirrors and larger pieces of jewelry. Further mimicking the decorative fluted texture seen on some of her mirrors, such as a tinted black one shown in our closeup whose title translates as "Madness", the patinated brass bases of the French clip earrings are engraved like a radiating celestial body. This demonstrates the detailed metalworking skills for which Vautrin is also known, which suit the Vogue-magazine nickname for her as the "poetess of metal". Given the combination of handmarks, materials, color and subject matter that suggest their artistic origin in France mid-century when Vautrin sold such items from her Parisian boutique and through other French shops, we encourage the collector to seek attribution from the French estate experts of Line Vautrin (1913-1997) which involves her daughter. This upfront cost for foreign attribution services is not included with our listing. For direction, see the online listing of American auction-house Wright about its 2014 sale of an authenticated 1950s pair of enameled resin button earrings, which shares materials and dimensions of this edelweiss pair along with the brass clip design. Jewelry for men and women depicting edelweiss has a long history as the flower favored by European emperors and kings, so can be found skillfully carved in a variety of organic materials dating back centuries, such as in bone. Vautrin also carved some of her works from ivory. The earrings are each 3cm in diameter, while the dimensions of the brooch are noted in the Measurement Units section. All are in good condition.
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  • Dimensions:
    Depth: 1.5 in (38.1 mm)Diameter: 3.5 in (88.9 mm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 3
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1930s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Chicago, IL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3244218386202

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