RENE BOIVIN

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RENE BOIVIN
Clip "S" Old cut round diamonds, 18K (750) yellow gold Master stamp In its case L.: 4 cm - Pb.: 11.31 gr BIBLIOGRAPHY Page 128 for a drawing of two similar clips A diamond and gold clip RENÉ BOIVIN Born in 1864 of draper parents, trained by his brother goldsmith and chiseler in the jewellery tradeRENÉ BOIVIN Jeanne Boivin lerie, René Boivin founded the jewellery house bearing his name in 1890. In 1893, he married Jeanne Poiret, sister of the famous couturier Paul Poiret. Together, they developed an original and modern style, strongly influenced by Haute Couture and contemporary artistic trends - Cubism, Art Deco - in order to create jewellery that would be among the most audacious of the early 20th century. René Boivin's most sought-after jewels remain the creations that were created from the 1920s onwards. Indeed, following the premature death of her husband, Jeanne Boivin took over the management of the company; at the same time, she hired the young designer Suzanne Belperron, who had just graduated from the School of Fine Arts and won first prize in the Decorative Arts competition. The two women are at the origin of a new orientation in Boivin's creations, with undoubtedly more feminine taste and sensibility, with less geometric and angular compositions, celebrating curves and round shapes. This collaboration enabled the Boivin house to take off again, whose impetus was renewed by the arrival of Juliette Moutard who succeeded Suzanne Belperron in 1931 and remained at the service of Jeanne Boivin until 1970, when Juliette Moutard gave up her brushes to Marie Caroline de Brosses. The strength and renown of the Boivin firm is based on the consistency of a recognizable style that has been able to blend with the wide variety of sources of inspiration of its various collaborators: shells and marine themes for Jeanne Boivin, animal and floral subjects for Juliette Moutard. The combination of these diverse female ta
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