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The Art of Fabergé by John Booth is a richly illustrated exploration of one of the most luxurious and technically accomplished decorative arts traditions in history. Published in 2005 by Quantum Publishing Ltd, this elegant volume examines the extraordinary craftsmanship of Peter Carl Fabergé and his renowned workshop, best known for producing the exquisite Imperial Easter eggs and intricate objets d'art commissioned by the Russian Imperial family.
Through detailed imagery and accessible commentary, The Art of Fabergé traces the development of Fabergé's work from its origins in nineteenth-century St Petersburg to its rise as a symbol of imperial opulence and refined artistry. John Booth highlights the exceptional skill involved in goldsmithing, enamelling and gem-setting, showcasing how Fabergé's workshops combined traditional techniques with innovative design to create objects of unparalleled beauty and precision.
The book features a wide selection of Fabergé pieces, including jewellery, decorative objects and the iconic Imperial eggs, each representing the height of Russian decorative arts before the upheavals of the early twentieth century. The Art of Fabergé also places these works within their historical context, exploring the patronage of the Romanov court and the cultural environment that allowed such luxury craftsmanship to flourish.
Beyond its historical focus, the volume also reflects on Fabergé's lasting influence on collectors, jewellers and designers worldwide. The enduring fascination with his work lies not only in its material value but in its artistic ingenuity and meticulous attention to detail. Readers interested in fine jewellery, Russian history and decorative arts will find this book both informative and visually rewarding.
Beautifully produced and highly collectible, The Art of Fabergé remains an essential reference for enthusiasts of luxury design and historic craftsmanship. Its combination of rich illustration and informed text ensures its continued appeal among collectors and admirers of one of the world's most celebrated decorative art houses.
Condition: Very Good - Shelf wear and fading to dust jacket corners and spine.