I want to share photos of some of the stunning jewelry pieces that are included in the Chicago Collects Exhibition at the Driehaus Museum.
Many of these elegant pieces are in private collections and have never been displayed before
Chicago Collects: Jewelry in Perspective opens with a timeline of stylistic periods of jewelry history from the late 17th century to the present. From there, items are organized into categories of collecting interest, such as Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, Vienna Secession, British Arts & Crafts, Chicago Arts & Crafts, 19th Century Revival, Belle Époque, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Art Deco, Fabergé, Important Makers, Tiaras, and Mid-Century Modern and Contemporary Jewelry.
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There were over 200. "rare and historically significant” jewelry pieces ranging from the late 17th century to today.
I would have had a hard time choosing a favorite.
An Art Nouveau pendant featuring ivory gold and opal from a private collection
Maison Vever?s (French) circa 1905, weaves pearls and diamonds among enamel and velvet. Collection of Richard H. Driehaus.
This striking tiara was designed by Arts and Crafts jeweler Frederick James Partridge It is made of horn and moonstone. "It looks like sheaths of wheat, and the moonstone looks like drops of dew.”
All images are from my family albums
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