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Um 1900 – "GIP" Art Nouveau Horncollier von Georges Pierre Motiv Mohnblume

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Von einem der großen Meister des französischen Hornschmucks stammt dieser fabelhaft handgeschnitzte Anhänger: Georges Pierre. Er ist vom Künstler mit dessen berühmter Signatur GIP versehen. Das Motiv seines Anhängers ist die naturgetreue Darstellung einer Mohnblume. Die Mohnblume gehört zu den häufigsten Motiven des Art Nouveau Hornschmucks. Zwischen 1900 und 1910 entstanden die wichtigsten Kreationen. Gemeinsam mit René Lalique und Elizabeth Bonté hat Georges Pierre die Kunst der Hornverarbeitung zu verblüffenden Schmuckstücken vorangetrieben. Die Verneigung vor der Schönheit der Natur spiegelt sich auch in dieser Darstellung der Mohnblume wider. Verziert ist der Anhänger mit Glasperlen. Der Eyecatcher ist eine Glasperle im Türkismatrix Design. Auch das 92 cm lange Halsband ist mit sechs braunen Glasperlen in perfekten Abständen versehen. Wie Sie sehen können, ist das lange Collier perfekt über der Garderobe tragbar. Ein sehr elegantes und naturverbundenes Schmuckstück aus einer der legendären französischen Schmuckmanufakturen des Art Nouveau.
  • Creator:
    Georges Pierre
  • Weight:
    30 g
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 2.76 in (70 mm)Length: 4.93 in (125 mm)
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  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1900
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Es ist möglich, aber nicht bekannt, dass das Band einmal erneuert wurde. Dies ist durchaus üblich bei Hornschmuck. Bei dem vorliegenden Stück wäre es fachmännisch und mit sehr hoher Wertschätzung gemacht worden.
  • Seller Location:
    Berlin, DE
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: SKU 09431stDibs: LU3900221109322
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