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Faberge Revealed: At the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Hardback

Main Details

Title Faberge Revealed: At the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Geza Von Habsburg
Contributions by Carol Aiken
Contributions by Christel Ludewig McCanless
Contributions by Mark Schaffer
Contributions by Ulla Tillander-Godenhielm
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:436
Dimensions(mm): Height 292,Width 249
Category/GenreThe arts - general issues
Decorative wood and metalwork
ISBN/Barcode 9780847837380
ClassificationsDewey:739.2092
Audience
General
Illustrations 595 COLOR PLATES

Publishing Details

Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint Skira Rizzoli
Publication Date 6 July 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

The exquisite objects created by goldsmith and jeweler Peter Carl Faberge and his studio in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for the aristocracy and nobility of imperial Russia are considered to be some of the most refined examples of the jeweler's art of any age. Of greatest fascination are the extraordinary Easter eggs created as special commissions for the Russian imperial family and other notable patrons - works that remain unparalleled in their ingenuity of construction and sheer beauty. Accompanying a major exhibition Faberge Revealed represents a landmark for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and for Faberge scholarship. The essays by Geza von Habsburg and other scholars present new findings on Faberge, his workshops, and the creation of these extraordinary objects. For the first time all items by or attributed to Faberge in VMFA's collection are documented along with the museum's significant holdings of other Russian decorative arts. Also included is a section on forgeries that bravely confronts this vexing question. Every object has been splendidly re-photographed for this book - and the detailed photography alone should provide inestimable value for future Faberge scholarship. Richly illustrated with some 600 photographs, the volume documents an important collection bequeathed in 1947 to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by Lillian Thomas Pratt, of Fredericksburg, Va., the wife of General Motors executive John Lee Pratt. Her collection, assembled between 1933 and 1946, comprised several hundred creations by the Faberge workshops and by other Russian imperial jewelers. These exquisite, marvelously crafted objects, range from the majestic jeweled imperial eggs to delicate jeweled flowers in vases to diamond-encrusted icons and tiaras, to animal figures nimbly carved from precious stone. Contents: Introduction by Geza von Habsburg Chapter 1: The House of Faberge/by Geza von Habsburg Chapter 2: Behind the Scenes at Faberge: The St. Petersburg Workshops/ by Ulla Tillander-Godenhieim Chapter 3: Faberge and His Russian Competitors/ by Geza von Habsburg Chapter 4: Faberge and His Foreign Competitors Chapter 5: Mrs. Pratt's Imperial Easter Eggs / by Carol Aiken Chapter 6: The Zarnitza Sailor and His Place in History / by Christel Ludewig McCaniess Chapter 7: Faberge and Grand Duchess Vladimir / by Alexander von Solodkoff Chapter 8: Lillian Thomas Pratt and A La Vieille Russie: A Personal Relationship/ by Mark Schaffer Chapter 9: Fauxberge / by Geza von Habsburg Catalogue: Faberge/Other Makers/Forgeries

Author Biography

Geza von Habsburg is an internationally known author and authority on Faberge who has served as curator and organizer for a number of Faberge exhibitions in the United States and abroad, among them Faberge, Jeweler to the Tsars (1986-87) at Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung in Munich, Germany, and Faberge in America, which was shown at VMFA and 4 other U.S. venues (1996-97), and Faberge, Imperial Court Jeweler, which was shown in St. Petersburg, Paris, and London (1993-94). He has written or co-written 9 books on Faberge and related topics. Von Habsburg is the grandson of King Frederick Augustus III of Saxony and great-great-grandson of Emperor Franz-Joseph of Austria. He is currently the curatorial director of the London-based Faberge Company.

Reviews

"If you have ever had the slightest bit of curiosity about Faberge eggs then this is the book to own...an intellectually stimulating text with magnificently photographed pieces. Faberge Revealed is a great read." ~New York Journal of Books