SUZANNE BELPERRON

Lot 39
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Estimation :
4000 - 6000 EUR
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Result : 15 600EUR
SUZANNE BELPERRON
Geometrical motifs" pin Rock crystal cut in steps, platinum (850). About 1930. Length: 5.8 cm - Weight: 19.2 gr. Accompanied by a certificate of origin by Olivier Baroin attesting that this brooch was made by Suzanne Belperron before 1930 A rock crystal and platinum pin SUZANNE BELPERRON A personality, a character... an emblematic figure in the world of modern jewelry Suzanne Belperron won first prize at the Besançon School of Fine Arts in 1918. In 1919, she began her brilliant career with Jeanne Boivin, who hired her as a model designer. In March 1932, tired of seeing her image reflected in the mirror of the deceased René Boivin, Madame Belperron, who had been co-director of the company for nearly ten years, resigned, leaving behind her an indelible mark. Bernard Herz, a major pearl and gemstone merchant, offered her the opportunity to take over the reins of his company, allowing her to flourish in complete freedom. Suzanne Belperron was to become one of the most fashionable designers of the 1930s. Her models revolutionized the world of jewelry; her materials, her volumes, her creations sometimes verge on excess, both artistically and sculpturally. Even if the jewel is sometimes a little exuberant, it remains no less elegant. Her creativity never exceeds the limits of good taste: that is the key to the Belperron mystery. Suzanne Belperron's work is singular. Her jewelry is certainly graphic and pure, but above all sensual, not to say carnal. A prestigious clientele solicits her as evidenced by her order books which list royal families, aristocrats, bankers or movie stars... All over the world, one marvels at the jewels imagined for the Duchess of Windsor, the Aga Khan Begum, the Maharani of Baroda, the Baroness of Rothschild, Elsa Schiaparelli, Nina
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