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I disegni dei gioielli di Chaumet al Salon du Dessin

Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing for a tiara with facing snakes surrounding an emerald, Ca. 1890-1900 15.5 x 29 cm Pen and black ink, traces of graphite pencil, gouache wash on cream tinted card © Chaumet Collection Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing for a tiara with facing snakes surrounding an emerald, Ca. 1890-1900 15.5 x 29 cm Pen and black ink, traces of graphite pencil, gouache wash on cream tinted card © Chaumet Collection
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1928) 1910 Platinium, diamonds, enamel Left: H 4,7cm L 15cm – Right: H 4,7cm – L 16cm
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1928)
1910 Platinium, diamonds, enamel
Left: H 4,7cm L 15cm – Right: H 4,7cm – L 16cm

I diademi della «Grandeur» imperiale creati dalla Maison Chaumet durante la Bell’Epoque, saranno esposti al Salon du Dessin, la fiera del disegno in arrivo a Parigi dal 21 al 26 marzo 2018.

La Maison Chaumet, celebre gioielliere parigino dal 1780, espone eccezionalmente all’interno del Salon du Dessin (21-26 marzo 2018) alcuni disegni selezionati per la mostra “L’art du dessin chez Chaumet: Imaginer – créer”. Chaumet intende così mettere in luce tutta la sua abilità ed eccellenza creativa nel realizzare diademi – emblema della Maison – attraverso i secoli.

Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing for the project for a winged tiara delivered for Gertrude Vanderbilt 1908 15 x 16 cm Graphite pencil, pen and grey ink, gouache wash on cream tinted card © Chaumet Collection
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop
Preparatory drawing for the project for a winged tiara delivered for Gertrude Vanderbilt
1908
15 x 16 cm
Graphite pencil, pen and grey ink, gouache wash on cream tinted card
© Chaumet Collection

Tra i 38 disegni selezionati, molti dei quali sono esposti in pubblico per la prima volta, si segnala il disegno originale per la realizzazione di una tiara alata destinata a Gertrude Vanderbilt), moglie di Harry Payne Whitney. Tema audace nel repertorio Bell’Epoque di Chaumet, la tiara ha una duplice funzione e può essere trasfarmata in spilla, ed è una viva testimoniare della straordinaria ecletticità e ricchezza del patrimonio di una della più antiche Maison della gioielleria parigina. Allieva di Rodin, Gertrude Vanderbilt era essa stessa scultrice e collezionista. Ha fondato Vogue e il Whitney Museum di New York. Chaumet ha ricomprato questo gioiello assieme alla sua storia il 20 maggio 1910 per 16.226 Franchi.

Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop Study for a necklace that can be converted into a band tiara, Ca. 1905 15 x 33.9 cm Graphite pencil, white gouache, wash and highlights on black tinted card © Collection Chaumet
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop
Study for a necklace that can be converted into a band tiara, Ca. 1905
15 x 33.9 cm
Graphite pencil, white gouache, wash and highlights on black tinted card
© Collection Chaumet
MARCEL CHAUMET (1886-1964), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing for tiara with diamonds, sticks and circles, ca. 1940 Graphite pencil, gouache wash and highlights on card © CHAUMET Collection
MARCEL CHAUMET (1886-1964), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing for tiara with diamonds, sticks and circles, ca. 1940 Graphite pencil, gouache wash and highlights on card © CHAUMET Collection
Joseph CHAUMET (1852-1926), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing of Egyptian inspiration tiaras, ca. 1925 Graphite pencil, white gouache and highlights on card © CHAUMET Collection
Joseph CHAUMET (1852-1926), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing of Egyptian inspiration tiaras, ca. 1925 Graphite pencil, white gouache and highlights on card © CHAUMET Collection
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop Two projects of tiaras around a bundle of emeralds Ca. 1910 Quill and black ink, white and coloured wash, wash drawing and soak on card © CHAUMET Collection
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop
Two projects of tiaras around a bundle of emeralds
Ca. 1910
Quill and black ink, white and coloured wash, wash drawing and soak on card
© CHAUMET Collection
Joseph CHAUMET (1852-1926), drawing workshop Two sketches of bat tiaras, ca. 1890-1900 Quill and Indian ink, wash on tracing paper and gouache on card © CHAUMET collection
Joseph CHAUMET (1852-1926), drawing workshop Two sketches of bat tiaras, ca. 1890-1900 Quill and Indian ink, wash on tracing paper and gouache on card © CHAUMET collection
Jean-Baptiste FOSSIN (1786-1848), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing for naturalist jewellery, 1830-1850 Quill and brown ink on paper © CHAUMET collection
Jean-Baptiste FOSSIN (1786-1848), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing for naturalist jewellery, 1830-1850 Quill and brown ink on paper © CHAUMET collection
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop Study for a necklace that can be converted into a band tiara, Ca. 1905 15 x 33.9 cm Graphite pencil, white gouache, wash and highlights on black tinted card © Collection Chaumet
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop
Study for a necklace that can be converted into a band tiara, Ca. 1905
15 x 33.9 cm
Graphite pencil, white gouache, wash and highlights on black tinted card
© Collection Chaumet
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop Preparatory drawing for a tiara with facing snakes surrounding an emerald, Ca. 1890-1900 15.5 x 29 cm Pen and black ink, traces of graphite pencil, gouache wash on cream tinted card © Chaumet Collection
Joseph Chaumet (1852-1926), drawing workshop
Preparatory drawing for a tiara with facing snakes surrounding an emerald, Ca. 1890-1900
15.5 x 29 cm
Pen and black ink, traces of graphite pencil, gouache wash on cream tinted card
© Chaumet Collection
Francois-Regnault Nitot (1779-1853), drawing workshop Drawing of half of the turquoise and bright band made for Marie-Louise Empress of the French, 1811 21.2 x 32.5 cm Pen and black ink, traces of black chalk, watercolour highlights on wove paper © Chaumet Collection
Francois-Regnault Nitot (1779-1853), drawing workshop
Drawing of half of the turquoise and bright band made for Marie-Louise Empress of the French, 1811
21.2 x 32.5 cm
Pen and black ink, traces of black chalk, watercolour highlights on wove paper
© Chaumet Collection

 

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