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Bates Museum of Art Collection - Design for jewelry

    https://museum.bates.edu/objects-1/info/1035
    Design for jewelry n.d. Gilles Légaré (French, ca. 1610 - after 1685) Dimensions: 6 x 4 3/4 in. (15.24 x 12.07 cm) Medium: Engraving Credit Line: Gift of Lisa and Leonard Baskin. Accession Number: 1991.25.13 Your current search criteria is: Objects is "Design for jewelry". ...

Gilles Légaré (deceased) - Genealogy

    https://www.geni.com/people/Gilles-L%C3%A9gar%C3%A9-Goldsmith-Royal-Jeweler/6000000067610984870
    Gilles Legare lived from 1617-1663 in France /Brussels area. He was a goldsmith and lived, at times, in the Palace Louvre with the King and Queen. Some of his designs are in a large picture of jewelry in the British Museum which he designed for King Louis XIV and Queen Maria Theresa of Spain.

Chapter 1. Fashions in Victorian Jewellery

    http://www.victorianweb.org/art/design/jewelry/gere/1.html
    The design of most diamond jewellery was still in the eighteenth century tradition with rose-cut stones foil-backed iprove their colour, while many of the traditional pattern book designs, like those of Gilles Legare, the seventeenth century French designer, were used almost unaltered.

Gilles Legare in the Court of - Genealogy.com

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    Feb 13, 2001 · "Gilles Legare (fl. c.1660), court jeweler to Louis XIV of France, was responsible for some of the finest designs of the late 17th century. Louis XIV was the last monarch to wear large numbers of jewels.

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