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What do you think, jeweler?

It is normal for different people to have different views on paintings and works. For jewelry practitioners, we may prefer to see complicated and exquisite gadgets worn by characters in classical oil paintings, such as this one.

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Don't touch it.

Oh, by the way, most art exhibitions like to set up fences against touching, which really reminds everyone, but you really need a pair of good eyes to see clearly. Myopia means that it is difficult to see every detail ... Never mind, photographic equipment will come in handy. Take pictures and enlarge the details infinitely. It's not too cool to go home and watch it slowly.

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The picture shows Marie Therese, wife of French Louis XIV. This is a portrait of her when she was about 65,438+05 years old. She wore a thick golden wig with rows of pearls sewn on her shoulders and chest, and her shoulders were decorated with relief patterns.

Rubens' second wife, Hélène, wore Spanish-style clothes, which set off white silk and satin against a dim background and marginalized the golden tassels. The pearl necklace around her neck and the jewels on her chest make her more exquisite.

The little boy in the picture is the son of the Crown Prince and Maria Joseph and the younger brother of Louis XVI.

The brooch on his chest originated from Henry III period (1578) and was named "Medal of the Holy Spirit", which was a symbol of nobility and dignity at that time. The brooch consists of 400 diamonds, inspired by the Maltese cross, and there is a pigeon in the center of the brooch.

This portrait of three people depicts Mrs. Tangel and her two daughters, and shows the fashion and accessories at the end of the empire (19th century).

The daughter on the left wears a high-waisted dress and a cashmere shawl to hide her Swiss identity. Mrs. Tangel sat in the middle, wearing a soft hat, and her hairstyle was the most distinctive. She tied it in a circle from her forehead to her ears, and she could change accessories in the middle to match different clothes.

The picture shows Anne de Clives, the fourth wife of Henry VIII. 1539 Henry VIII entrusted his favorite painter Hans Hilby to paint this portrait because of his new lover.

This painting must be familiar to many people. This painting depicts Napoleon's coronation ceremony for Queen Josephine, which was painted by Jacques Louis David. 180465438+February, the whole court is making careful preparations for this grand ceremony. However, all eyes were focused on Queen Josephine. It is worth mentioning that Nieto, the founder of CHAUMET, specially created a luxurious and feminine half-open crown headdress for her. This diamond crown also surprised Queen Josephine when Napoleon was crowned and revived the trend of classical headdress.

In this portrait of Paris painted by Mons in 1765, we can find some beautiful details. This bracelet worn by Paris has several rows of pearls with a metal frame in the middle. It is a portrait of a young gentleman, her husband.

This beautiful painting was created in16th century by Refalo Santi, and it is called "Portrait of Joanna in Aragon". This painting depicts the Queen of Naples, Donna Isabel de Reconsen. In this picture, she wears a beautiful Red Velvet hat decorated with jewels, and her clothes are made of the same material. Her right hand stroked the fur around her neck, and we caught a glimpse of her exquisite gold sleeves and lovely gold bracelets.

As a jeweler, this is how I look at paintings. What about you?

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