Molesworth, Helen, and Rachel Garrahan: Cartier. Exhibition: London, Victoria & Albert Museum, 2025. 256 pages, illustrated in colour. Hardback. 28 x 25cms. Catalogue of the first major Cartier retrospective in 30 years, featuring over 350 works, including previously unseen loans from private collections as well as iconic pieces (the Patiala necklace, Halo Tiara and the Duchess of Windsor's flamingo brooch). Seven essays look at Cartier's house style, craftmanship, use of materials, global influences and changing fashions. Two case studies explore the jewels of the Empire Ball and the stag brooch commissioned by King Leopold III of Belgium for Princess Lilian.
Reference : 125108
ISBN : 9781838510534
Catalogue of the first major Cartier retrospective in 30 years, featuring over 350 works, including previously unseen loans from private collections as well as iconic pieces (the Patiala necklace, Halo Tiara and the Duchess of Windsor's flamingo brooch). Seven essays look at Cartier's house style, craftmanship, use of materials, global influences and changing fashions. Two case studies explore the jewels of the Empire Ball and the stag brooch commissioned by King Leopold III of Belgium for Princess Lilian
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1983 Milan, Fabbri, 1983, 288x220mm, 64pp., broché couverture photographique. Texte d’ André Pieyre de Mandiargues, portraits photographiques en noir et blanc de Henri Cartier-Bresson. Texte en italien.Envoi autographe signé : « a Marc a Catherine avec l’amitié d’Henri ».De la bibliothèque Marc Riboud (tampon). (103027)
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1976 Paris: Delphire Editeur, 1976. Relié: 20 x 21 cm, 90 p. Avec 87 reproductions, biographie et listes des expositions. Bon état
Bachet, Olivier, and Alain Cartier: Cartier. Exceptional Objects. 2 volumes. 2019. 966 pages, over 1000 entries illustrated in colour. Hardback in a slipcase. 35 x 26cms. This is a limited edition of 500 copies that brings together over 1 000 rare objects created by Cartier between 1875 and 1965, most of which are in private collections, here published for the first time and illustrated life size.Volume one traces Cartier's history from its origins to the 1960s, beginning with the period of Fabergà influence through to the iconic 1920s art deco style and the exotic inspired by Chinese art and the maharajas of India.This chronology is complemented by a second volume on the relationship between the Cartier brothers and their collaborators, with a focus on the manufacturing process. In particular, it features more than 80 marks of master goldsmiths, a list of suppliers and original design drawings from both the Cartier Collection in Geneva and the authors' personal collections.
This is a limited edition of 500 copies that brings together over 1 000 rare objects created by Cartier between 1875 and 1965, most of which are in private collections, here published for the first time and illustrated life size.Volume one traces Cartier's history from its origins to the 1960s, beginning with the period of Fabergà influence through to the iconic 1920s art deco style and the exotic inspired by Chinese art and the maharajas of India.This chronology is complemented by a second volume on the relationship between the Cartier brothers and their collaborators, with a focus on the manufacturing process. In particular, it features more than 80 marks of master goldsmiths, a list of suppliers and original design drawings from both the Cartier Collection in Geneva and the authors' personal collections. Text in English
Cartier | s. l. [Paris] 2012 | 25.50 x 32.50 cm | relié sous étui
Livre publié pour le lancement du film de Bruno Aveillan et imprimé sur papier couché fort. Ouvrage illustré de magnifiques compositions à pleine page en noir, en rouge et à l'or et accompagné de sept enveloppes contenant des modèles de cartier. Dossier de presse renfermant l'histoire de la maison Cartier qui annonce,pour les 165 ans de la marque,la sortie du film "L'Odyssée de Cartier". Exemplaire à l'état de neuf, les pochettes intérieures n'ont jamais été ouvertes. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -
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Paris François Girand 1963 1 in-folio cartonnage un cartonnage in-folio Editeur (32 x 47 cm), sous couverture crème rempliée illustrée en couleurs par Jacques Cartier (couverture illustrée d'un grand dessin en couleurs représentant une gibecière accompagnée d'un fusil, un chapeau, une cartouchière et une poire à poudre) recouvert d'un rodhoïd avec un manque en tête, dos muet (spine whitout title), 16 pages texte + 12 très grandes planches en couleurs par le peintre animalier Jacques Cartier, 1963, Paris Editions François Girand Editeurs,
Jacques Cartier, qui a su rendre avec exactitude, les moindres nuances et reflets des merveilleux plumages de faisan, Poule faisane, bécasse, bécassine, Pilet, Canard Tadorne, col vert, Sarcelle, Vanneau-canard, perdrix rouge et perdrix grise, Faisan-bécasse., Les textes donnent la description de douze espèces de gibier à plumes, accompagnées chacune d'un encadré donnant une recette de cuisine et reproduites in fine par de grandes et belles planches en couleurs. KAPS, p.46. ...........superbe...en bon état (very good condition).