Writing Jewels: Artistic Correspondences

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From adventure novels to love stories, and from poems to legends, many literature classics have depicted fabulous gems and ornaments. Whether at the core of the plot or as a side narrative, jewelry provokes the imagination, often encouraging fascination and mystery.

Join our two speakers, Patrick Wald Lasowski and Charline Coupeau, on September 30th to explore the dialogue established between these two enchanting universes: jewelry and literature.

Speakers

With Charline Coupeau, PhD in Art History, Gemologist, Lecturer-Researcher at L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts
&
Patrick Wald Lasowski, Emeritus Professor of Literature, Author, and Essayist

 

Dates

Monday, September 30th at 8pm (Japan time)

 

In French
with simultaneous translation in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese 
 

Photo:
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White gold, Vitrail Mystery Set colored sapphires, diamonds,
Quatre contes de Grimm collection, 2018
Van Cleef & Arpels,
Private collection

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