9780714128191-0714128198-Jewellery in the Age of Queen Victoria: A Mirror to the World

Jewellery in the Age of Queen Victoria: A Mirror to the World

ISBN-13: 9780714128191
ISBN-10: 0714128198
Author: Charlotte Gere, Judy Rudoe
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: British Museum
Format: Hardcover 552 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780714128191
ISBN-10: 0714128198
Author: Charlotte Gere, Judy Rudoe
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: British Museum
Format: Hardcover 552 pages

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Jewellery in the Age of Queen Victoria: A Mirror to the World (ISBN-13: 9780714128191 and ISBN-10: 0714128198), written by authors Charlotte Gere, Judy Rudoe, was published by British Museum in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Arts History & Criticism) books. You can easily purchase or rent Jewellery in the Age of Queen Victoria: A Mirror to the World (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.51.

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This book rewrites the history of jewellery in the age of Victoria. The 'age of Victoria' is taken in its widest sense to encompass jewellery made throughout Europe and America, displayed at the great international exhibitions and distributed through foreign trade, illustrated publications and a burgeoning tourist industry. Throughout, links with other disciplines will provide both the specialist and the non-specialist with the information to understand how jewellery permeated all walks and conditions of life in the 19th century. The focus of the book is on the attitudes of owners to their jewellery and the symbolic weight that it was expected to carry. Rather than concentrating on the major figures at the top end of the jewellery trade, or indeed offering a chronological survey of the development of jewellery styles and fashions, it is oriented towards the social aspects of owning, wearing and displaying jewellery. The authors show, for example, how novelists use jewellery to add a moral or metaphorical dimension to a character, while jewels depicted in portraits would often have disclosed multiple messages which could be immediately decoded by the viewer. The achievements of science, the fascination with nature and the Victorian sense of humour are all embodied in jewellery. Topics discussed in depth include the importance of jewellery in the life of the Queen herself, jewellery and dress, the language of jewellery, the cult of novelty, the importance of nationalism in the revival of historical styles, and the contribution of archaeological discoveries. The volume is sumptuously illustrated with contemporary reportage, photographs and portraits as well as examples of jewellery from the British Museum and other collections.

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