The Art of Brooches

Live Online Talk

Van Cleef & Arpels, Lion ébouriffé clip, 1967, Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

BY REGISTRATION ONLY — This online conversation will be broadcast live from L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts in Paris.

The history of brooches reflects the social and technical evolution of humanity. During Antiquity, some mysterious fibulae made with bronze spirals tell us that this object was perhaps firstly used to secure clothing. Subsequently, this utilitarian and functional aspect will be lost in favor of an ornamental role: decorated with precious stones, brooches will express the wealth and power of their wearers. As a military badge, a sign of love and devotion, an expression of personal opinions or simply worn for Glamor, the brooch is rich in many meanings which we invite you to study in this Talk. With a big return during the 21st century, like a real sculpture or an object of fashion, the brooch will not stop surprising you!
 

Speakers
Gislain Aucremanne, Art Historian, Antique Jewelry Specialist and Conferences Project Manager at L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts
&
Paul Paradis, Art Historian, Decorative Arts and Jewelry Specialist, Teacher at L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts

Register for one of the following time slots:

Asia Pacific time zone
Thursday, April 14th at 07:00pm (Hong Kong Time)

Conversation in English
Simultaneous interpretation in Cantonese, Mandarin and Japanese available
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Other time slots:

Thursday, April 14th at 01:00am (Hong Kong Time)
in French
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Friday, April 15th at 01:00am (Hong Kong Time)
in English
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Photo: Van Cleef & Arpels, “Lion ébouriffé” Clip, 1967, Van Cleef & Arpels Collection