MIRIAM HASKELL, SCHIAPARELLI - Lot 37

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MIRIAM HASKELL, SCHIAPARELLI - Lot 37
MIRIAM HASKELL, SCHIAPARELLI Jewelry set including a necklace and a half-set composed of a bracelet and a necklace in metal and black and white stones. Hook and clasp clasps. Signed on the back. Necklace length: 38 cm; 43 cm; bracelet: 20 cm. One necklace damaged, used condition. Miriam Haskell established herself as a leading figure in costume jewelry design in the United States, bringing refinement and inventiveness to her work. She opened her first boutique in New York's McAlpin Hotel in 1926, offering jewelry with floral motifs inspired by nature and the decorative arts of Europe. Her handcrafted jewelry, thought out down to the smallest detail, enabled fantasy design to be recognized as a means of artistic expression. Elsa Schiaparelli introduced her first series of surrealistic accessories in 1932. She collaborated with artists such as Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau and Georges Braque to present creations blending the art world and haute couture. Oversized jewels quickly became emblematic pieces of Elsa Schiaparelli's fashion creations. Miriam Haskell is a key figure in the creation of fancy jewelry in the United States, bringing refinement and inventiveness. She opened her first boutique in the McAlpin Hotel in New York in 1926, where she offered jewelry with floral patterns inspired by nature and decorative arts from Europe. Her hand-made jewelry, thought out in every detail, allows the fantasy creation to be recognized as a means of artistic expression. Elsa Schiaparelli introduced in 1932 her first series of surrealist props. She collaborates with artists such as Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau or Georges Braque to present creations mixing the world of art and haute couture. Oversized jewelry quickly becomes emblematic pieces of fashion design according to Elsa Schiaparelli.
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