Cartier
Aliaga, Michel; Chaille, Francois
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Description for Cartier
Hardcover. Cartier epitomizes creativity and individuality in jewellery design. This book features 175 objects that exemplify Cartiers talent and represent milestones in 20th-century design. Num Pages: 272 pages, 250 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: WCP; WFJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 305 x 302 x 33. Weight in Grams: 2446.
Cartier epitomizes creativity and individuality in jewellery design.The 175 objects featured in this book exemplify Cartier’s inimitable talent and represent milestones in twentieth-century design. Peerless archetypes of excellence that are important benchmarks in the history of world jewelery, they retain their beauty and relevance into the twenty-first century.
Cartier epitomizes creativity and individuality in jewellery design.The 175 objects featured in this book exemplify Cartier’s inimitable talent and represent milestones in twentieth-century design. Peerless archetypes of excellence that are important benchmarks in the history of world jewelery, they retain their beauty and relevance into the twenty-first century.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Editions Flammarion France
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
Paris, France
ISBN
9782080300416
SKU
V9782080300416
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99-15
About Aliaga, Michel; Chaille, Francois
François Chaille, writer, art historian, and fashion expert, has written several titles published by Flammarion, including The Book of Ties (1994), Cartier: Creative Writing (2000), The Little Book of Ties (2001), Girard-Perregaux (2005), The Cartier Collection: Jewelry (2005), and The Cartier Collection: Timepieces (2006).
Reviews for Cartier
"The...objects selected for the exhibition and reproduced here at actual size document twentieth-century design at its best." ~Veranda "Francois Chaille chose 175 pieces that represent the French firm's mélange of aesthetic appeal, opulence and technical prowess." ~Black Book "Drawing on Cartier's vast archives, many of the pictures are being published here for the first time." ~Luxist.com