展覧会カタログ
Cartier 1899–1949: The Journey of a Style
An exhibition catalogue covering the pivotal first half-century of Cartier's modern identity, from 1899 — the year Louis Cartier effectively took over the direction of the house's design — through to 1949. The period encompasses the transition from the Belle Époque through the Art Deco years and on to the post-war recovery, and covers the full span of what many consider Cartier's most significant creative output.
The presence of Judy Rudoe among the contributors gives the catalogue direct continuity with her 1997 British Museum catalogue, which covered 1900–1939. The 2007 publication extends the frame slightly earlier and later while sharing some of the same scholarly apparatus and attention to individual pieces and their commission histories.
内容の概要
The stylistic evolution of Cartier's jewellery and objects across the first half of the twentieth century, with particular attention to the neoclassical foundations of the early period, the introduction of platinum, the influence of Eastern design sources, and the Art Deco output of the 1920s and 1930s. The fifty-year frame allows the catalogue to situate individual design decisions within a longer trajectory than the narrower Rudoe exhibition permitted.
入手方法
Available secondhand. Less commonly found than the Rudoe 1997 catalogue but circulates in the specialist book market. The D.A.P. distribution ensured broad availability in the US and UK at publication.
引用状況
Referenced in glossary entries on Belle Époque, Art Deco, Garland Style, Platinum, Louis Cartier, and Paris Exposition 1925.