This necklace in gilded brass and resin is inspired by a detail from the work by the artist Louis Janmot (1814 - 1892), Flower of the Fields, 1845.
Louis Janmot (1814 - 1892)
Flower of the Fields (details), 1845 - Oil on wood H. 102,7 ; L. 83,1 cm - Purchased in 1893 - Lyon, Musée des Beaux-Arts © Photo...
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This necklace in gilded brass and resin is inspired by a detail from the work by the artist Louis Janmot (1814 - 1892), Flower of the Fields, 1845.
Louis Janmot (1814 - 1892)
Flower of the Fields (details), 1845 - Oil on wood H. 102,7 ; L. 83,1 cm - Purchased in 1893 - Lyon, Musée des Beaux-Arts © Photo, Lyon MBA, Alain Basset
This figure of a woman with a melancholic attitude, sitting in front of a landscape and holding freshly picked flowers, cultivates mystery. The precision with which the painter has depicted her face could suggest a portrait. However, the identity of her model remains unknown and her features seem both realistic and idealised.
The Flower of the Fields jewelry, freely inspired by this painting, recalls the crown finely composed of white bindweed, wild and ephemeral flowers, which illuminates the black hair of this pensive young woman.
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