About the Author:
Alastair Duncan is a consultant on 19th and 20th century decorative arts to Christie's, New York, He is author of books, catalogues and articles on this and related subjects and one of the world's foremost authorities on the subject of Art Nouveau.
From Library Journal:
This encyclopedic pictorial coverage of a major period in jewelry design, as represented in the four annual Paris Salons, is a unique reference tool for collectors and scholars. Including a brief overview of the changes in style and taste during this flowering of Art Nouveau within the decorative arts of France, as well as the functions of the salons, this work provides over 5000 dated illustrations (alas, most in black and white) listed by designer. Following is an index of the designers, with brief biographical data and identification of the Salons with which they were associated. Although many of the pieces may well be familiar to collectors, the author has drawn upon his many years of expertise to identify others who have not previously been known. As the first of a series treating the designers and craftsmen of this short period, this is an impressive beginning that belongs in any library serving collectors and scholars of the period as well as the general public.
Paula Frosch, Metropolitan Museum of Art Lib., New York
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