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The Final Faberge


The Final Faberge

Author: Thomas Swan

language: en

Publisher: Harper Collins

Release Date: 2011-06-21


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Rumor has it that a mysterious Fabergé Egg disappeared in the days just before the Russian Revolution. It's up to Scotland Yard art crime detective Jack Oxby to solve the mystery and find the infamous art treasure. Trouble is, whoever attempts to find the Fabergé Egg turns up dead. No matter for Oxby, the fearless hero of Thomas Swan's two previous art crime thrillers, The Da Vinci Deception and The Cezanne Chase. The Final Fabergé is a page-turning novel of suspense that fans of the British television series Lovejoy, the art history mysteries of Iain Pears, and the classic film The Thomas Crowne Affair, will thoroughly enjoy.

Fabergé


Fabergé

Author: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

language: en

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Release Date: 1995


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Story of the renowned Lillian Thomas Pratt Collection from Russia to Virginia. Features five Easter eggs and many other Faberge treasures.

Fabergé


Fabergé

Author: Géza von Habsburg

language: en

Publisher: Universe Publishing(NY)

Release Date: 1996


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Carl Faberge's unparalleled creativity and craftsmanship won him the recognition of the Russian Imperial Court at the turn of the last century. Few objects are as universally loved as his jewel-encrusted Easter eggs crafted for the last two czars of Russia, each containing a surprise. Featured in this delightful introduction to the House of Faberge is a selection of his most celebrated works that have found their way into American collections. Easter eggs are just a portion of this master's prodigious production which comprised over 150,000 jewels, silver pieces, and objects of art. The latter are fantasies in gold, enamel, and hardstone and include elegant picture frames and cigarette cases created for the ruling families of Europe and other wealthy patrons. Intimate glimpses into the world of this ingenious designer are captured through excerpts from letters and quotes from an adoring press. The Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna exclaimed upon receiving a Faberge egg, "It is an unbelievably beautiful and superbly fine piece of work. Faberge is the greatest genius of our time...". The fifty-four choice objects, beautifully photographed, are from American public and private collections. The book also contains a chronology and a reading list.