$207
Antique Coque de Perl and Iron Pyrite Chain, composed of pyrite bows joined by bezel-set coque de perl, silver and low karat gold mount, lg. 14 1/4 in., (later closure, one pearl and pyrite missing). Note: Jewelry of this kind was popular in Europe in the mid-18th century. See Georgian Jewellery 1714-1830 by Ginny Dawes, p. 105. Provenance: Descendants of the Belle Epoque actress Rejane. Rejane (1865-1920) was a great actress of the Belle Epoque, and an early international celebrity. She was a star of the popular theater, the queen of French comedy, vaudeville and light drama. Her personality and intelligence also inspired the admiration of contemporary artists and intellectuals. She was the ideal Parisienne, a woman of inexplicable charm, elegance, and wit, and a leader of fashion. A muse of the great Parisian couturier Doucet, Rejane was one of the best dressed women in Paris. Aubrey Beardsley sketched her at least six times in his brief career, and no less than three portraits by her friend, the celebrity portraitist Giovanni Boldini, survive. Albert Besnard's 1900 Salon portrait of Rejane, in a flowing pink gown, was considered 'epoch making' by contemporary writers, and was 'continually surrounded by groups of worshippers and detractors'. Her likeness was also painted by John Singer Sargent, James Jacques Tissot and Toulouse-Lautrec. Although not a conventional beauty, Rejane inspired her admirers with what one theater critic called a 'fascination' that went be Read more…
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2009-06-16