Bernard François Gold Brooch Pendant
REF SQ3031242
18ct gold brooch and pendant
1971
29,2 gr
6 x 5,5 cm
This is a unique piece from a collection of 10 exclusive creations, specially commissioned by Melle Gardin and Melle Forest in Brussels. The two ran a design store in Galerie de la Toison d'Or, featuring a curated selection of jewelry by Bernard François and Michel Louwette. After the gallery closed due to the owners' decision to part ways, Mrs. Gardin later opened a shop in Impasse St. Jacques (Sablon).
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REF SQ3031242
18ct gold brooch and pendant
1971
29,2 gr
6 x 5,5 cm
This is a unique piece from a collection of 10 exclusive creations, specially commissioned by Melle Gardin and Melle Forest in Brussels. The two ran a design store in Galerie de la Toison d'Or, featuring a curated selection of jewelry by Bernard François and Michel Louwette. After the gallery closed due to the owners' decision to part ways, Mrs. Gardin later opened a shop in Impasse St. Jacques (Sablon).
Please contact us at
info@collectors-gallery.com
REF SQ3031242
18ct gold brooch and pendant
1971
29,2 gr
6 x 5,5 cm
This is a unique piece from a collection of 10 exclusive creations, specially commissioned by Melle Gardin and Melle Forest in Brussels. The two ran a design store in Galerie de la Toison d'Or, featuring a curated selection of jewelry by Bernard François and Michel Louwette. After the gallery closed due to the owners' decision to part ways, Mrs. Gardin later opened a shop in Impasse St. Jacques (Sablon).
Please contact us at
info@collectors-gallery.com
Bernard François is an important Belgian goldsmith, jewelry designer and gallery owner. He creates avant-garde colourful works using techniques from the industrial and technological worlds.
1960-1964 : Artistic studies at the School of Art of Maredsous (Belgium), goldsmiths section – Professors: Marcel Warrand, Félix Roulin.
1964-1965 : Artistic studies at IATA in Namur (Belgium).
1966-1968 : Artistic studies at La Cambre – National School of Architecture and Visual Arts in Brussels – metal workshop. Professor: Félix Roulin.
1968-1970 : Creations for the jeweller Demaret in Brussels.
1970: Creation of an independent workshop, Avenue Monte-Carlo (Forest) in Brussels.
1975 : Opening of the neon Gallery in Brussels (19, rue Defacqz – 1050 BXL). Organization in this same gallery of numerous exhibitions.
1980 – 1988: Speaker at the Ecole Supérieure des Arts Plastiques et Visuels de l’Etat in Mons (Belgium).
1988 – 2010 : Professor of Jewel Creation at the Institute of Teaching Arts, Techniques, Science and Crafts (IATA) in Namur (Belgium).