Pris: 790 DKK
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Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition
A Tradition of Splendid Silver |
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0764310895 |
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9" x 12" |
| Illustrations: |
937 color & b/w photos |
| Pages: |
312 |
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Now Available |
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Hard Cover |
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| Book Description |
| A sterling new study of the exquisite designs of Danish silversmith
Georg Jensen (1866-1935) and company. Nearly one thousand photographs
illustrate much of the stunning jewelry, hollowware, and flatware designed
and produced from 1904 to the present. One of the most talented, original,
and influential silversmiths of the twentieth century, Jensen's life and
the company he founded are thoroughly researched. This book explores his
place within the late nineteenth century arts scene, his training as a
sculptor and silversmith, the establishment of his own workshop, and its
expansion into an international company. The contributions of many gifted
designers who worked for the company are discussed in detail.
Interpretation of the marks used on Jensen silver is provided. This is a
major revision of a very important book, with over 200 new photos and new
information. It is an invaluable reference work for owners of Jensen
silver, artists, silversmiths, designers, curators, and art dealers. |
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Pris: 740 DKK
Georg Jensen
20. århundredes design. 256 sider
Her præsenteres genoptryk af kataloger, der omfatter
smykker og korpusvarer. At få fat i originale kataloger for at identificere
nogle af de tusindvis af stykker korpussølv som er i handlen, har været et
ønske for mange beundrede af Georg Jensen Sølv.
Smykkesektionen præsenterer både guld og sølvdesign for
både mænd og kvinder - inklusiv de stykker som blev solgt fra udsalget i
New York. Det omfatter et udvalg af de amerikansk fremstillede stykker og
det som blev produceret i 1940erne.
Den omfattende afdeling for korpussølv viser hundredvis af
design fra sidst i 1950erne og de tidlige 1960er. I denne periode
udvidede Georg Jensen designerne deres te-sæt, kander og skåle til også
at omfatte populære moderne former baseret på de skandinaviske design
principper. Disse design er stadig meget værdsatte.
Katalog beskrivelserne omfatter produktnumre, originale
udslagspriser fra midten af det forrige århundrede, samt mål og designer.
En speciel liste identificerer 43 Georg Jensen museumsstykker fra samlinger
forskellige steder i verden. Et værk som bliver en standard reference
for alle samlere, handlere og auktioer.
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| Preface by Janet Drucker and William Drucker |
20th Century Designs |
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0764315684 |
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11" x 8 1/2" |
| Illustrations: |
1194 b/w photos |
| Pages: |
256 |
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Now Available |
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Hard Cover |
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| Book Description |
| This reprint of jewelry and hollowware catalog pages from Georg Jensen
brings eagerly sought information together in one volume. Hard to find,
the original catalogs have been widely dispursed and costly, yet they
provide primary information to enable identification of thousands of
pieces found on the vintage market today. The jewelry section presents
women's and men's gold and silver designs, including those sold at the
retail store in New York that represented a selection of American-made
items, and those made during the 1940s which were difficult to identify
previously. The enormous section on hollowware displays hundreds of
designs from the late 1950s and early 1960s. During this period Georg
Jensen designers expanded their range of tea sets, pitchers, bowls, etc.
to include very popular modern forms based on Scandinavian design
principles. These designs have remained among the most cherished Jensen
forms. The catalog descriptions include the product numbers, original
retail prices from the mid-century era, measurements, and designers. A
special information list identifies forty-three Georg Jensen designs in
museum collections around the world. This easy-to-use volume will become a
standard reference for all the collectors, dealers, auction houses, and
individuals who own and are inspired by Georg Jensen designs. |
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