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roseliuvideo · 1 year
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I worked as a Motion Graphic Designer on this L'ECOLE Van Cleef & Arpels Christmas event and created the above video installation.
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distilled-prose · 11 months
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LinkedIn- Kristinia RONDIN 6/8/23
Admirez ce sublime pendentif Paysage d'hiver, vers 1898, du grand René Lalique, en or, émail, perles et verre. L'Art Nouveau démontre, ici, qu'il n'a pas de limites. En débordant du cadre du bijou par ses branches croulantes sous le poids de la neige, ce sapin, sur la droite, vous invite à entrer dans le monde onirique, transparent et opalescent d'une forêt en hiver, aux nuances blanches et bleutées, presque mystérieuse. Les silhouettes des arbres, au loin, semblent disparaître dans un brouillard glacé, tandis que des navettes lumineuses de verre, aux angles de ce paysage, soulignent élégamment la composition générale... On frissonne de plaisir, j'adore! Lalique positionne le spectateur, à l'orée du rêve et de la réalité ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Guilhem Merolle, ce partage est pour vous ! Observez les plus belles métamorphoses du bijou Art Nouveau, à L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts , 31 rue Danielle Casanova 75001 Paris.
Admire this sublime pendant Winter Landscape, circa 1898, by the great René Lalique, in gold, enamel, pearls and glass. Art Nouveau demonstrates, here, that it has no limits. Overflowing the frame of the jewel by its branches crumbling under the weight of the snow, this fir tree, on the right, invites you to enter the dreamlike, transparent and opalescent world of a forest in winter, with white and bluish shades, almost mysterious. The silhouettes of the trees, in the distance, seem to disappear in an icy fog, while luminous glass shuttles, at the corners of this landscape, elegantly underline the overall composition... We shiver with pleasure, I love it! Lalique positions the spectator, at the edge of dream and reality ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Observe the most beautiful metamorphoses of Art Nouveau jewelry, at L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, 31 rue Danielle Casanova 75001 Paris.
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tiaramania · 3 years
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The French Crown Jewels, Past and Present
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Van Cleef & Arpels’ L'École: School of Jewelry Arts is hosting a webinar about the French Crown Jewels with Paul Paradis and Léonard Pouy.
Established on the occasion of the marriage of King Francis I to Eleanor of Habsburg, his second wife, the institution of the Crown Jewels of France experienced three and a half centuries of acquisitions, but above all twists and turns. Deeply affected during the Revolution, then definitively dispersed at auction in 1887, they continue to arouse the fascination of collectors and historians alike given their many secrets and mysteries. Similarly, while some of the most beautiful pieces of the collection are now preserved in the Galerie d'Apollon of the Louvre, others are still awaiting rediscovery and remain eagerly sought after.
There will be three sessions with different languages
Wednesday, May 5 at 6:00 pm CEST - French
Thursday, May 6 at 1:00 pm CEST - English with Cantonese and Mandarin translations available
Thursday, May 6 at 7:00 pm CEST - English
The webinar is free and you can register here.
Update: They have posted both the French and English version of the webinar on YouTube.  I really liked this one.  It started off a little slow for me with the discussion of the individual gemstones but then picked up when they moved onto the jewelry.  The French Crown Jewels was such a huge collection that they couldn’t really go into depth about all of the pieces but I thought it was a nice overview.  Of course the biggest thing I’ve learned from all of these pandemic webinars is that I have been pronouncing words that I’ve only ever read in books really, really incorrectly.
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project-laquer · 3 years
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