Design
ca. 1874-1890 (made)
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This is a presentation drawing of a pendant earring to show to a client before the jewellery was finally made up. It is by Pasquale Novissimo (1844-1914) who was chief designer to the jewellery manufacturer, Carlo Giuliano (1826-95). He worked for Giuliano from the opening of the Piccadilly branch in London from 1874 until just before his death in 1914.
Pasquale designed stage jewellery for an Italian opera company while travelling with his brother, Giovanni, who was a member of the company. He was influenced by objects excavated at Pompeii. This drawing for an earring is in the Neo-Renaissance style, of about the 1874-1890.
Pasquale designed stage jewellery for an Italian opera company while travelling with his brother, Giovanni, who was a member of the company. He was influenced by objects excavated at Pompeii. This drawing for an earring is in the Neo-Renaissance style, of about the 1874-1890.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | graphite, pen and ink, watercolour, and bodycolour on card |
Brief description | Design for a pendant earring, by Pasquale Novissimo, ca.1874-1890. |
Physical description | Design for a pendant earring, one of nine on a sheet of card, with a spherical shape at top from which are suspended vertical lines studded with small jewels. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'D. / NOVISSIMO' on a sticky label on the back of the mount
(This probably stands for 'Mrs Daphne Novissimo'.) |
Credit line | The gift of Dr Jacqueline Egerton |
Object history | The design have come to the V&A by descent through Pasquale Novissimo's family. |
Summary | This is a presentation drawing of a pendant earring to show to a client before the jewellery was finally made up. It is by Pasquale Novissimo (1844-1914) who was chief designer to the jewellery manufacturer, Carlo Giuliano (1826-95). He worked for Giuliano from the opening of the Piccadilly branch in London from 1874 until just before his death in 1914. Pasquale designed stage jewellery for an Italian opera company while travelling with his brother, Giovanni, who was a member of the company. He was influenced by objects excavated at Pompeii. This drawing for an earring is in the Neo-Renaissance style, of about the 1874-1890. |
Bibliographic reference | Plate caption and plate.
Munn, G. Castellani and Giuliano. Revivalist Jewellers of the Nineteenth Century, Trefoil Books, London, p.70, pl. 67. |
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Accession number | E.197-2012 |
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Record created | February 16, 2012 |
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