EDITOR'S REVIEW
- In the 19th century, the practice of drawing evolved from a mere research tool into a recognized art form, with pen on paper gaining prominence
- Originally, jewellers primarily focused on creating mounts for gemstones, but as clients started commissioning jewellery, the demand for personalized designs grew, leading to the need for detailed drawings to guide artisans
- Chaumet's archives are a treasure trove of artist studies, drawings, and colored gouaches that suggest gemstone hues, all of which are shared within the pages of this book
- The drawings encompass a wide range of subjects, including flowers, trees, birds, reptiles, and even celestial motifs, offering insights into Chaumet's botanical heritage dating back to the 1800s
- This book serves as a window into the artistic evolution of jewellery design and the significance of drawings in guiding the creation of exquisite pieces, with Chaumet's rich history as a backdrop
- Published by Thames & Hudson