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French Dot Pattern Necklace

French Dot Pattern Necklace

An eye-catching assortment of resin jewelry inspired by a 19th-century French color manual in the collection of the Getty Research Institute. This necklace features five colorful beads, each removeable, with a magnetic closure. Made exclusively for the Getty Museum.

 
- Dimensions: Length of cord: 22 1/2 inches L, Diameter of bead: 1 1/16 inches
- Material: Resin
- Made in Thailand
- Item#: G010150MIXXQ60
 
Jean-François Persoz's color-manual, Theoretical and Practical Treatise for Printing on Fabric, was embraced by French Impressionist artists as a revolutionary landmark in the history of color-theory and its practical artistic applications. Presented in the work is a dizzying tour-de-force of a master chemist's intimate knowledge of the creation of color.

Jean-François Persoz
(French, 1805–1868)
Traite theorique et practique de l'impression des tissus  (Theoretical and practical treatise of printing on fabric). Paris and Leipzig, 1846, pl. 2 Chromolithograph 
Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, 2821-853. 2009 Collections Council gift.
$49.00

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$140.00

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An eye-catching assortment of resin jewelry inspired by a 19th-century French color manual in the collection of the Getty Research Institute. This necklace features five colorful beads, each removeable, with a magnetic closure. Made exclusively for the Getty Museum.

 
- Dimensions: Length of cord: 22 1/2 inches L, Diameter of bead: 1 1/16 inches
- Material: Resin
- Made in Thailand
- Item#: G010150MIXXQ60
 
Jean-François Persoz's color-manual, Theoretical and Practical Treatise for Printing on Fabric, was embraced by French Impressionist artists as a revolutionary landmark in the history of color-theory and its practical artistic applications. Presented in the work is a dizzying tour-de-force of a master chemist's intimate knowledge of the creation of color.

Jean-François Persoz
(French, 1805–1868)
Traite theorique et practique de l'impression des tissus  (Theoretical and practical treatise of printing on fabric). Paris and Leipzig, 1846, pl. 2 Chromolithograph 
Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, 2821-853. 2009 Collections Council gift.
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