Cartier

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Hans Nadelhoffer

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For over a century, Cartier has been synonymous with the finest and most exclusive jewelry in the world. The enduring hallmarks have always been top-quality gems, imaginative and distinctive designs, and the most exquisite workmanship. For tsars and maharajas, European royalty and American super-millionaires, Cartier has been the recognized purveyor of luxury, the epitome of glittering opulence.

In the 1980s Hans Nadelhoffer was granted exclusive access to the Cartier archives, including previously unpublished photographs and designs, to write the history of the Cartier empire. In this new edition, the book, now printed throughout in colour, has been completely redesigned, and many new colour illustrations have been added. Further discoveries made since the original volume was published have been incorporated in the text. This is the authenticated story of Cartier as it has never been told before.

The result is a highly entertaining and illuminating account, in which the career of the house of Cartier is traced from its modest beginnings in Paris to its eventual predominance over the world of fashion. Anecdotal as well as technical and documentary, Hans Nadelhoffer’s sumptuous book shows how Cartier has set stylistic modes and standards throughout its years of overwhelming success, and gives full credit to the little-known individuals who helped to bring this about.

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Weight 2348 g
Dimensions 23.5 x 31.2 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 1 January 2008
Number of pages 352
Format Hardback
Dimensions 23.5 x 31.2 cm
Weight 2348 g

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Hans Nadelhoffer studied Literature and History of Art at the University of Bern, Switzerland, and was for many years jewelry expert for Christie's auction house in Geneva. He spent three years analysing the Cartier archives in Paris, New York and London, in preparation for this book.