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Modern British Jewellery Designers 1960-1980

A Collector’s Guide
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Modern British Jewellery Designers 1960-1980 by Mary Ann Wingfield delves into the vibrant and transformative era of British jewellery design between 1960 and 1980. The book explores the innovative styles and cultural shifts that defined this period, highlighting the works and influences of pioneering designers. It offers a rich visual and historical narrative, capturing the essence of a time when jewellery became a significant form of artistic expression.
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You might enjoy this exploration of British jewellery design from the vibrant 1960s to the innovative 1980s if you're intrigued by artistic expression in wearable art and wish to gain insights into the cultural influences and creative trends that shaped the era. This book may appeal to enthusiasts of arts and culture who appreciate detailed, visual storytelling and a nuanced look at design evolution.

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The illustrated work and biographies of 25 key British jewellers, including Stuart Devlin, Elizabeth Gage, Joseph Kutchinsky and Gerda FlΓΆckinger.

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In the 1960s, British jewellery underwent a revolution. Natural, uncut stones exploded into vogue, and a 1961 exhibition at the Goldsmith's Hall kickstarted the nation's new obsession with gold. The women who shopped at Quant's Bazaar and Hulaniki's Biba no longer just received jewellery as gifts. They placed their own orders, exploring Grima's drizzled gold and Flockinger's fused metallic experimentations; John Donald's textured gold cubes and the House of Munsteiner's curious new gem cuts.

This was an era of innovation captured here through insights into the work of 25 major jewellers and sumptuous pictures of their work. Modern British Jewellery Designers 1960-1980 introduces the most influential British designers, jewellers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths from the 1960-1980 period. Tracing the evolution of style across these decades, the book reveals the designers' inspirations and the identifying signatures of their work.

Accompanied by new photography showcasing each designer's creations, this is the perfect introduction for anyone with an interest in collecting, or learning more about this transformative period in British jewellery design.

Author: Mary Ann Wingfield is a highly experienced collector of British-designed jewellery from the 1960-1980 period. She has sat on the Executive Committee of the Fine Art Trade Guild and opened what was said to be the first up-market designer shoe shop in the West End. Having written articles for The Field magazine and Art Business Today, her published works include Sport and the Artist (1988), A Dictionary of Sporting Artists (1992), Horse Racing Address Book (1998), and Anything is Possible (2020, Tandem Publishing).

Illustrations: 150 colour illustrations

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Modern British Jewellery Designers 1960-1980 by Mary Ann Wingfield is celebrated as a collector's guide to key figures in British jewellery design from that era. Wingfield, noted for her passion for "wearable art," offers an insightful tribute to a vibrant period in design history. The book also highlights how figures like Princess Margaret influenced the jewellery scene, altering royal fashion norms.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781788841214

Publisher: ACC Art Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 August 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: ACC Art Books

Illustration: 100 Illustrations, color

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Lord Lord Snowdon

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 220.0mm

Height: 220.0mm

Weight: 838g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Mary Ann Wingfield is a highly experienced collector of British-designed jewellery from the 1960-1980 period. She has sat on the Executive Committee of the Fine Art Trade Guild, and opened what was said to be the first up-market designer shoe shop in the West End. Having written articles for The Field magazine and Art Business Today, her published works are Sport and the Artist (1988), A Dictionary of Sporting Artists (1992), Horse Racing Address Book (1998) and Anything is Possible (2020, Tandem Publishing).

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