Details
- Period
- 2000 - 2009
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Shop Sustainably with Chairish
- Materials
- Copper
- Enamel
- Sterling Silver
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Pink
- Condition Notes
- Excellent Excellent less
- Description
-
Stunning romantic pin brooch by Limoges enamelist artist Mauricette Pinoteau. Ovoid sterling silver frame with an enamel-on-copper cameo. Art-Deco-inspired motif …
more
Stunning romantic pin brooch by Limoges enamelist artist Mauricette Pinoteau. Ovoid sterling silver frame with an enamel-on-copper cameo. Art-Deco-inspired motif with a geometric design. Assorted colors in pink, hot pink, white, and black over a silver foil background. Hand-written signature underside. Security closing clasp.
Measurements: 1.25 in wide (3.1 cm) x 1.57 in high (4 cm).
About:
Mauricette Pinoteau is considered today as the only depository of the know-how and the memory of the Camille Fauré workshop. She entered the studio in 1972 and learned the demanding art of enamel until 1978.
"I was 19 years old," she says. "I did not know anything about enamel. I came from the tapestry I had studied at Aubusson Art School."
Andrée Fauré, daughter of Camille Fauré, was leading the workshop with her husband, Louis Malabre. Camille Fauré died in 1956.
Along with her new teachers, the young apprentice discovers the fascinating world of enamel work. Everyone was respectful of the work of the other. The young people were there to learn, the old ones to transmit. Each had a specific function according to the disciplines: geometric enamel, painted enamel, and grisaille.
The workshop had 25 people. They were free of their time. But their level of requirement was very high. If a defect was detected, the part was immediately destroyed, and they had to start all over again until they finally achieved perfect quality. They wanted to achieve perfection.
Mauricette thus becomes a solid link in the transmission of the art of enamel. A well-placed trust because today, she is the only heiress of the know-how and the living memory of the Faure workshop liquidated in 1985.
She opened her shop in Limoges in 1991, where she still works.
Please see the measurements noted above in the description for the best approximate dimensions. less
Questions about the item?
Featured Promoted Listings
Related Collections
- Brooches in Houston
- Line Vautrin Brooches
- Silver Finish Brooches
- Brooches in Chicago
- 1930s Vintage Brooches
- Rustic Brooches
- Porcelain Brooches
- Brutalist Brooches
- Egyptian Revival Brooches
- Brooches in Charlotte
- Native American Brooches
- Cultured Pearl Brooches
- Etruscan Revival Brooches
- Coastal Brooches
- Topaz Brooches
- Polished Gold Finish Brooches
- Tsavorites Brooches
- Transitional Brooches
- Haus of Brilliance Brooches
- Mexican Brooches
- Moonstone Brooches
- Rhinestone Brooches
- 14K White Gold Brooches
- Tourmaline Brooches
- Quartz Brooches