The Renaissance egg is a jewelled agate Easter egg made by Michael Perchin under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1894. The...
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A Fabergé egg (Russian: яйцо Фаберже, romanized: yaytso Faberzhe) is a jewelled egg first created by the jewellery firm House of Fabergé, in Saint Petersburg...
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jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé sometime before 1899. Long considered to be a separate Fabergé egg, it has been postulated that the Resurrection egg is actually the...
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Valley (Fabergé egg) Mauve (Fabergé egg) Memory of Azov Egg Mosaic (Fabergé egg) Moscow Kremlin (Fabergé egg) Napoleonic (Fabergé egg) Nobel's Ice Egg Nécessaire...
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opening ceremony of the Fabergé Museum took place on 19 November 2013. The Fabergé Museum's collection has nine Imperial Easter eggs that were made to the...
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Michael Perkhin (category Fabergé workmasters)
neo-Rococo to Renaissance. Danish Palaces (Fabergé egg) Memory of Azov (Fabergé egg) Caucasus (Fabergé egg) Renaissance (Fabergé egg) Rosebud (Fabergé egg) Blue...
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about renaissance fairs Renaissance (Bakalar), a 1989 public artwork Renaissance (Fabergé egg), an 1894 jewelled agate Easter egg Renaissance (game)...
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Translucent enamel was applied over guilloché metal by Peter Carl Fabergé on the Fabergé eggs and other pieces from the 1880s. In consequence of the nature...
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carvings, whilst the pre–World War I production of objets d'art featured Fabergé eggs made of precious metals and decorated with gemstones. A comparable term...
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (category Renaissance Revival architecture in Virginia)
objects created by Peter Carl Fabergé and other Russian workshops, including the largest public collection of Fabergé eggs outside of Russia. That year...
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– October 30, 2006) was an American artist known for re-creations of Fabergé eggs for celebrities and dignitaries across the globe. His talents extended...
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Blue (1902) by Mary Cassatt. Rose Trellis Imperial Easter Egg (1907) by Peter Carl Fabergé. Moveable ring from 664 to 322 BC. Green jasper and gold. The...
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Geographical Society, and in the same year, an egg-shaped Bellerby globe was donated to The Faberge Big Egg Hunt charity for auction in London. The auction...
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000–priceless Alexander III Commemorative egg by Fabergé Est. $20–30,000,000 Royal Danish egg (Danish Jubilee egg) by Fabergé Est. $20–30,000,000 Vase with Lychnis...
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Crescent. Ireland: Casino at Marino – "the architectural equivalent of a Fabergé egg". Northern Ireland: Castle Ward – overlooking Strangford Lough with both...
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owns pieces by renowned jewellers Cartier, Jean Schlumberger, Peter Carl Fabergé, Andrew Grima, Hemmerle and Lalique. Other items in the collection include...
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1937. During their marriage he bought two Fabergé eggs, the Renaissance Egg in 1937 and later the Rosebud Egg, but these famous tokens of love and affection...
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Art Nouveau jewellers, for designers of bibelots such as the eggs of Peter Carl Fabergé and the enameled copper boxes of the Battersea enamellers, and...
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Jewellery (section Renaissance)
creations of the Russian artist Peter Carl Fabergé, working for the Imperial Russian court, whose Fabergé eggs and jewellery pieces are still considered...
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money Palais Rothschild Rockefeller family Rothschild Island Rothschild (Fabergé egg) Rothschild properties in and around Buckinghamshire Rio Tinto Mining...
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Apollo, no. 187, June 1977, pp. 428–32 "The Master of the Easter Egg - Carl Fabergé" Apollo, July 1977 "Reinhold Vasters — 'the last of the goldsmiths'...
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and Tanja Schulz-Hess. 2010: Pantegane from England. 2011: La famille Fabergé by Horst Raack, and Ommagio a Venezia by Paolo and Cinzia Pagliasso and...
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Retrieved December 27, 2017. Pastor, Cristina DC (June 5, 2015). "Pinoy 'Renaissance Man' named floral director at Wynn casino in Macau". GMA News Online...
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last notable modern producer was Fabergé in pre-Revolutionary Russia. Before he produced the famous Imperial Easter Eggs he made his reputation with small...
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two different fillings using shortcrust pastry that contained no butter or eggs in two hours. For the technical challenge, using Prue Leith's recipe, the...
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18th century (The Marble Hall, Buckingham Palace) Fabergé – at least 3 Imperial Eggs and 1 Easter Egg Gérard-Jean Galle – at least 2 items: Candelabra...
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last major manifestation of the Jugendstil in Sweden. An Art Nouveau Fabergé egg (1898) Illustration of the Firebird by Ivan Bilibin (1899) Chairs by...
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the Valley, a Fabergé egg; by Peter Carl Fabergé; 1898; enamel, gold, diamonds, rubies & pearls; 15.1 cm (5.9 in) when is closed; Fabergé Museum (Saint...
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interKnowledge Corp. 1996–2005. Retrieved 20 April 2008. Faber, Tony (2008). Faberge's Eggs: One Man's Masterpieces and the End of an Empire. ISBN 978-0230713963...
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ladies-in-waiting. These "kokoshniks" were inspired just as much by Italian Renaissance fashions and by the french hood as by the authentic Russian kokoshniks...
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