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Mar 2025
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S09E01 - Art Déco⏐Un bouquet de roses si...

L'École des Arts Joailliers
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D’où viennent les idées neuves ? Comment naissent les chefs-d’œuvre qui redéfinissent la modernité ? Au début du XXe siècle, un mouvement artistique révolutionnaire émerge, avec l’ambition de tout changer : l’Art Déco. 

Un style nouveau, aux lignes franches et épurées, qui doit son nom à un événement au retentissement planétaire qui s’est tenu à Paris en 1925 : L’Exposition internationale des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes. 

Au cœur de cette manifestation avant-gardiste, parmi les bijoux sacrés par le Grand Prix, un bracelet. Nommé Fleurs enlacées, roses rouges et blanches et signé Van Cleef & Arpels, ce dernier fait s’entrechoquer tradition joaillière… et modernité.


La Voix des Bijoux est un podcast de L'École des Arts Joailliers avec le soutien de Van Cleef & Arpels, qui vous dévoile les fascinantes histoires et les savoirs secrets que renferment les plus beaux bijoux.


Interprété par Marina Hands de la Comédie Française

Avec la participation de Inezita Gay-Eckel, Historienne du bijou et professeur à L’École des Arts Joailliers.

Écrit par Martin Quenehen et Aram Kebabdjian et produit par Bababam.



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