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L’ÉCOLE珠宝艺术中心中国分部盛启 “瑰宝启幕:法兰西喜剧院舞台珠宝臻藏”展览
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-04-29 08:12
Core Insights - L'ÉCOLE Jewelry Art Center in China will host the exhibition "Gems Unveiled: The Treasures of the Comédie-Française Stage Jewelry" from May 1 to October 7, 2025, showcasing over 100 pieces of stage jewelry and related artifacts from the Comédie-Française, marking their first appearance to the Chinese public [1][14]. Group 1: Exhibition Details - The exhibition will feature a dramatic setting that immerses visitors in the rich history of French theater, including stage jewelry, documents, and artworks [1]. - The Comédie-Française is recognized as one of the oldest and most iconic theater companies in the world, known for its significant role in French theatrical tradition [2]. - The exhibition aims to provide a dreamlike experience of a 19th-century theater night, with a recreation of the theater's ambiance and a focus on the behind-the-scenes world of stage jewelry [10]. Group 2: Art and Cultural Significance - Stage jewelry is often made from non-precious materials and serves as a narrative tool that reflects the social status of characters, with some pieces inspired by high jewelry [5]. - The exhibition will include notable items such as a gilded metal crown gifted by Napoleon and a brooch designed by René Lalique for Sarah Bernhardt, showcasing the legendary figures of French theater [5][10]. - The exhibition is part of the 19th edition of the "Spring of French Culture," aiming to deepen cultural dialogue and exchange between China and France [14]. Group 3: Research and Development - L'ÉCOLE has initiated a research project to uncover the secrets behind the Comédie-Française's collection, focusing on the craftsmanship and materials used in stage jewelry [11]. - The research has led to the restoration of several precious items, enhancing the understanding of their significance and craftsmanship [11]. - The exhibition will also highlight the influence of Eastern aesthetics on 19th-century stage art, featuring costumes inspired by both French and Chinese theatrical traditions [10].