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Faberg and His Works: An Annotated Bibliography of the First Century of His Art (Out of print)
| AUTHOR | McCanless, Christel L.; McCanless, Christel L.; McCanless, Christel L. et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Scarecrow Press (01/01/1994) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
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Peter Carl Faberg (1846-1920), jeweler to the Czars of Russia and the courts of Europe, created objets de fantasie which continue to be admired by laymen and serious collectors. Scholars attribute the historical success and present-day fascination with Faberg's work to his use of the traditional objets d'art combined with modern functionality. Design and craftsmanship were carried out in exquisite taste and to a high degree of perfection, reflecting the splendors of Imperial Russia. His work includes Imperial Easter Eggs made for Alexandra Feodorovna (wife of Nicholas II), and Marie Feodorovna (wife of Alexander III), hardstone carvings of animals and traditional Russian characters, realistic flower studies, boxes and cigarette cases, tableware, jewelry, vases, frames, clocks, and miniature Easter eggs. This book is the first attempt by any author to compile and annotate the voluminous literature published about the celebrated firm of Faberg with its 500 employees and their prolific output. The chronological arrangement of 1,772 comprehensive citations are translated and annotated in English. Exhibition and auction dates, as well as prices realized at auctions, are included. The introduction is by an acknowledged Faberg expert, A. Kenneth Snowman, Chairman of Wartski, Jewelers by Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen and other royalty. The book, with its detailed index of over 2,200 subject headings, is an invaluable reference tool for Faberg enthusiasts and collectors, art historians, librarians, museum curators and registrars, art dealers, jewelers, auctioneers, and students of the Romanov era. The index along with a chronology of the House of Faberg, an updated genealogy of the Faberg family, and a glossary of proper names trace the history of the Faberg phenomenon and many of the estimated 250,000 objects made by the firm. For more information visit http: //fly.hiwaay.net/ christel/index.html.
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ISBN-13:
9780810828360
ISBN-10:
0810828367
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
451
Carton Quantity:
14
Product Dimensions:
5.54 x 1.15 x 8.68 inches
Weight:
1.52 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Index,
Annotated,
Glossary
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Reference | Bibliographies & Indexes
Reference | European
Reference | General
Dewey Decimal:
016.739
Library of Congress Control Number:
93046653
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Peter Carl Faberg (1846-1920), jeweler to the Czars of Russia and the courts of Europe, created objets de fantasie which continue to be admired by laymen and serious collectors. Scholars attribute the historical success and present-day fascination with Faberg's work to his use of the traditional objets d'art combined with modern functionality. Design and craftsmanship were carried out in exquisite taste and to a high degree of perfection, reflecting the splendors of Imperial Russia. His work includes Imperial Easter Eggs made for Alexandra Feodorovna (wife of Nicholas II), and Marie Feodorovna (wife of Alexander III), hardstone carvings of animals and traditional Russian characters, realistic flower studies, boxes and cigarette cases, tableware, jewelry, vases, frames, clocks, and miniature Easter eggs. This book is the first attempt by any author to compile and annotate the voluminous literature published about the celebrated firm of Faberg with its 500 employees and their prolific output. The chronological arrangement of 1,772 comprehensive citations are translated and annotated in English. Exhibition and auction dates, as well as prices realized at auctions, are included. The introduction is by an acknowledged Faberg expert, A. Kenneth Snowman, Chairman of Wartski, Jewelers by Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen and other royalty. The book, with its detailed index of over 2,200 subject headings, is an invaluable reference tool for Faberg enthusiasts and collectors, art historians, librarians, museum curators and registrars, art dealers, jewelers, auctioneers, and students of the Romanov era. The index along with a chronology of the House of Faberg, an updated genealogy of the Faberg family, and a glossary of proper names trace the history of the Faberg phenomenon and many of the estimated 250,000 objects made by the firm. For more information visit http: //fly.hiwaay.net/ christel/index.html.
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