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Theodor Fahrner. Jewellery between Avant-Garde and Tradition

Book  /  Design   History   Arnoldsche   Monograph
Published: 03.01.2007
Theodor Fahrner. Jewellery between Avant-Garde and Tradition.
Christianne Weber
Ingeborg Becker
Ulrike Von Hase-Schmundt
Editor:
B. Leonhard, D. Zuehlsdorff
Edited by:
Arnoldsche Art Publishers
Edited at:
Stuttgart
Edited on:
2007
Technical data:
288 pages, hardback, 639 illustrations, text in English or German, 28.5 x 22 cm
ISBN / ISSN:
3-89790-225-7
Out of print


Intro
One of Europe's most innovative and creative jewellery-makers.
Stunning Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and modern jewelry was manufactured by the firm of Theodor Fahrner for a hundred and twenty-five years (1855-1979.) Growing into a major producer of style-conscious jewelry, the company both led and was inspired by the major European art movements of Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Art Moderne, and Contemporary styles. This new book is profusely color-illustrated, documenting the designs and the people who made them. Working in silver, enamels, marcasites, iron, and semi-precious stones, the designers made each contemporary style of jewelry available to a wide segment of the population. From their workshops in Pforzheim, Germany, they exported large quantities to near and distant cities, including London and the U.S.A. A detailed chronological study, the volume displays Fahrner jewelry through precise, original research and over 480 photographs, most in full color. Sections include advertisements, original design sketches, all known marks, pictures of the important people, and, most of all, hundreds of pieces of jewelry.