
L’École, School of Jewelry Arts, with the support of Van Cleef & Arpels, is organizing its second “Young researchers” study day on Wednesday 22nd September 2021.
It will bring together young researchers in art history who work on jewelry. The aim of this annual meeting is to promote the dynamism of Master's and Doctoral research on jewelry topics.
Opening of the Study Day
9:00-9:30AM
Nicolas Bos, President and CEO of Van Cleef & Arpels
Marie Vallanet, President of L’École, School of Jewelry Arts
Guillaume Glorieux, Director of Education and Research
I. Sources and Documents
9:30-10:00AM
« Je voulu la nouvelleté de ses attours et vestemans considerer » : joaillerie, orfèvrerie et objets de vertu dans L’Estrif de Science, Nature et de Fortune (BnF Ms Fr 1155) par Jacques et Octovien de Saint-Gelais
Pearce Groover, PhD Student in Philology, Ecole des Chartes
10:00-10:30AM
Ut Gemmaria pictura. Writing the History of the Art of Jewelry in Western Europe from the 17th Century to the Present
Estelle Boucher-Detrez, Graduate Master 2 in Art History, University of Bordeaux-Montaigne
II. Periods, Typology
10:30-11:00AM
The Taste for Jewels at the Valois Court at the Time of Charles VI (1380-1422)
Jeanne Marie d'Avigneau, Student in Master 2 of Art History, University of Rennes 2
11:00-11:15AM
Pause
11:15-11:45AM
Enamel Rings from the 13th to the 16th Century in Europe
Alizée Donnart, Work-study Student at the Haute École de Joaillerie
11:45-12:15AM
Memento Mori Rings of the 16th to 17th Centuries in Northern Europe
Camille Laboureau, Student in Master 2 of Art History, University of Toulouse
12:15-2:00PM
Déjeuner
2:00-2:30PM
Alphonse Fouquet (1828-1911), Jeweller and "Artistic-industrial" Figure in the 19th century
Florent Guérif, PhD Student in Art History, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
2:30-3:00PM
Patriotism in the French Jewelry Trade During the Second World War (1939-1945)
Elisabeth Lagarde, Student in Master 2 of Art History, Sorbonne University - Paris 4
3:00-3:30PM
Men's Jewelry from the End of the 16th Century to the 18th Century in France
Laure Heurtin, PhD Student in Art History, University of Toulouse
3:30-3:45PM
Pause
III. Inspirations
3:45-4:15PM
Floral motifs and Botanical Science in Le livre des ouvrages d'orfèvrerie by Gilles Légaré (1663)
Victorine Dubois, Student in Master 2 of Art History, University of Rennes 2
4:15-4:45PM
Naturalism in Jewelry from 1820 to 1900 in France
Nolwenn Cognon, Student in Master 2 of Art History, University of Clermont Auvergne
Photo : Broche Art déco, France, vers 1930 (collection de L’École des Arts Joailliers)