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Exhibition Checklist (PDF File, About 381KB) 240 254 268 282 297 311 325 340 Temperature, humidity and lighting in the Gold Ring Containing Plaited Hair Gold Ring with a Bezel Enclosing a Marie-Gabrielle Capet [1761-1818] Gold Solitaire Ring Georges Lepape [1887-1971] Chalcedony Ring Designed by Gold Ring with an Octagonal Hinged Platinum and Gold Ring with a galleries are strictly controlled for the con- late 18th century Scene Carved of Ivory Self-Portrait c.1840 Plate 10 from “Les Choses de Paul Suzanne Belperron Locket Bezel Yellow Sapphire servation of works under the provisions British c.1770 c.1783 Emerald, gold Poiret Vues par Georges Lepape” c.1933 c.1880 late 20th century Pearl, hair, glass, gold of international standards and the lender's Probably French 1911 French Diamond, enamel, gold American Ivory, glass, pearl, paste, gold 269 283 French Pearl, diamond, chalcedony Sapphire, platinum, gold conditions of loan. Your understanding of Hand-coloured pochoir this matter would be appreciated. 241 Gold and Silver Ring with a Bezel in Gold Locket Ring with an Enameled Kobe Fashion Museum 326 Gold Hoop Ring Enameled with a 255 the Form of an Insect Vase of Flowers on the Bezel 312 Silver Locket Ring with a Cover 341 Skeleton Joshua Reynolds [1723-1792] c.1860 Marguerite Stix [1908-1975] Representing the Badge of the Wendy Ramshaw [1939- ] THE mid-18th century The size of works and their balance on 1741 Robert d’Arcy, 4th Earl of Holderness Ruby, diamond, gold, silver Diamond, enamel, gold 298 Gold Ring with a Bezel Set with Pink Airborne Forces of the U.S. Army “Measure” Earring of White Gold British Paul Poiret [1879-1944] 1775 Shells by Marguerite Stix c.1940 Mounted on a Perspex Stand the gallery walls were considered in our Enamel, gold 284 Opera Coat 1965 American 1995 creation of a visually effective display for 270 c.1920 American Silver British from The Hashimoto Collection 256 Gold and Silver Ring with a Bezel in Gold Ring Attached to a Vinaigrette French Shell, gold White gold, cubic zirconium, nickel alloy, perspex this exhibition. As a result, the numbers 242 Gold Ring with a Bezel Enclosing a by a Chain Silk satin, silk brocade the Form of a Bouquet of The National Museum of Western Art shown on the wall labels and the order of Gold Ring with a Bezel Enclosing Miniature of George II 1820-40 Kobe Fashion Museum 327 c.1760 display may differ from that found in the Hair Beneath a Skull early 18th century Diamond, emerald, gold, silver Swiss 313 Cobra Head of Glass Mosaic 342 1757 Enamel, gold Elsa Schiaparelli [1890-1973] Wendy Ramshaw [1939- ] RINGS8 July [Tue.] 15 September, 2014 [Mon.] British Ptolemaic Dynasty, c.323-30 B.C. - catalogue. British Miniature, glass, gold 299 Evening jacket Egyptian “Synchroniser” Ring of White Gold Hair, rock crystal, gold Jacques-Henri Lartigue [1894-1986] The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo 271 late 1920s Glass Mounted on a Perspex Stand Gold Ring with a Bezel Enclosing a 285 Bibi in Her Coat by Poiret French Organized by : The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo / The Tokyo Shimbun Evening Dress 1995 257 Silhouette Portrait of Louis XVI 1922 Cashmere goat hair British With the support of : Japan Jewellery Association / Japan Jewellery Designers Association 243 c.1860 328 Gold Ring with a Bezel Enclosing a late 18th century French Kobe Fashion Museum White gold, cubic zirconium, perspex Gold Ring with a Bezel Containing French In cooperation with : Kobe Fashion Museum / The Western Art Foundation Miniature of Queen Caroline French Gelatin-silver print Gold Snake Ring with Scales Silk brocade, lace, bead Hair under a Diamond early 18th century Banded agate, glass, gold Kobe Fashion Museum Indicated by Crosshatching Kobe Fashion Museum 1763 British 314 Roman Imperial, 1st century A.D. 343 British Miniature, glass, gold Gold Ring Comprising Three Egyptian Wendy Ramshaw [1939- ] Hair, diamond, gold 272 300 Interlocking Hoops Designed by Gold 13 26 39 286 “Moment” Pair of Rings of White Four Thousand Years of Rings Gold Ring Gilt Bronze Ring Augustus III, King of Poland Gold Hoop Ring with a Compartment Gold Ring with a Green Jadeite Louis Cartier for Jean Cocteau 1 Plate from “Frank Leslie’s Gazette of Gold Mounted on a Perspex Stand 1st century A.D. 15th century mid-18th century 258 Containing Hair Carved as a Fruiting Gourd 1980s 1 Fashion” 329 1995 Roman Crystal, gilt bronze German Gold Memorial Ring for George II 1830-48 c.1910 French Scarab Ring 1854-56 British Beryl, gold Miniature, diamond, gold, silver 1760 French American Gold Gold Snake Ring with a Bezel in the Middle Kingdom, 12th-13th Dynasties, c.1991- American White gold, perspex British Hair, enamel, gold Jade, gold Form of a Pharaonic Head 1650 B.C. Etching, manual coloring 27 Pictures and Rings Glass, gold c.1900 Egyptian 6 Kobe Fashion Museum 14 Diamond Ring 40 Possibly French 344 Amethyst, gold Gold Ring Basket of Flowers 244 273 301 Diamond, enamel, opal, gold Wendy Ramshaw [1939- ] 15th-16th centuries Gold Ring with a Bezel Enclosing a 259 Mariano Fortuny [1871-1949] 1st-2nd centuries A.D. Diamond, gold late 18th century Gold Ring with Miniatures of the “Indicator” Rings of White Gold Portrait of Charles I James Tassie [1735-1799] 287 “Delphos” Dress 2 Roman Pearl, mother-of-pearl, enamel, gold, silver Children of Louis XVI and Queen Gold and Silver Ring with a Navette All Manner of Rings Mounted on a Perspex Stand Garnet, gold 17th century (Hoop: later) Gold Ring with a Tassie Paste late 1930s 8 330 Scarab Ring Marie Antoinette: the Dauphin and 1995 28 British Portrait of George III Bezel Italian 315 Gold Snake Ring Coiled into a Spiral New Kingdom, c.1539-1069 B.C. Madame Royale British Pallas Athene 41 Rock crystal, enamel, gold Paste cameo: late 18th century; Ring: c.1830-40 late 19th century Silk satin Gold Ring Watch with a Navette 2nd-Ist centuries B.C. Egyptian early 19th century White gold, cubic zirconium, tantalum niobium, 15 18th century Bouquet of Flowers British Black opal, diamond, gold, silver Kobe Fashion Museum Hellenistic Steatite French Bezel microchip, perspex Gold Ring Italian late 18th century Paste, diamond, gold Gold 245 Diamond, ruby, pearl, enamel, gold c.1800 2nd-3rd centuries A.D. Onyx, gold Pearl, enamel, gold Gold and Silver Ring with a Bezel 288 302 Pearl, enamel, gold 3 Roman Afternoon Dress Maurice Denis [1870-1943] 331 345 Garnet, glass, gold Enclosing a Portrait of Charles I 260 274 Björn Weckström [1935- ] Scarab 29 42 James Tassie [1735-1799] c.1875 Girls Dancing Gold Spiral Serpent Bracelet mid-18th century Gold Ring with Miniatures of Louis 316 “Wandering Yaal” New Kingdom, c.1539-1069 B.C. Gold Ring with “Night”on the Tomb Cluster Ring British Gold Ring with a Tassie Paste French 1905 Gold Ring Watch with a Bezel c.1880s Egyptian XVIII and the Duchesse d’Angoulême Silk organdie, cotton 1969 16 of Giuliano de’ Medici mid-18th century Miniature, rock crystal, diamond, gold, silver Portrait of Prince William Outlined in Rose Diamonds Diamond, ruby, gold Steatite Agrippina Minor c.1820 Kobe Fashion Museum Finnish c.1860 British 1787 French 303 late 19th century Silver Cameo: 1st century A.D.; Ring: modern French Diamond, gold, silver 246 British Miniature, gold Bronze Ring with the Figure of a Swiss 332 4 Roman Topaz, gold Gold Ring with a Bezel Enclosing a Paste, glass, enamel, gold 289 Diamond, enamel, gold Gold Snake Ring with Three Stirrup Ring Onyx, gold Eugène Boudin [1824-1898] Goddess Wearing a Peplos 346 43 Portrait of Anton Raphael Mengs 4th-3rd centuries B.C. Sapphires Alexander Calder [1898-1976] 19th-26th Dynasties, c.1295-525 B.C. 275 Beach of Trouville Egyptian 30 Gold and Silver Ring with a Navette c.I775 261 Gold Ring with a Miniature of a Lady Late Classical or early Hellenistic 317 French Brass Ring with a Twisted Eight- 17 Gold Ring with a Cusped Quatrefoil Italian Richard Wilson [1713/14-1782] 1867 Bronze Gold Ring Watch with a Bezel Sapphire, gold Steatite Diadoumenos Bezel Miniature, glass, gold in Eighteenth-Century Costume Loop Bezel Bezel Landscape Capriccio with Tomb of Outlined in Diamonds 1st century A.D. late 18th century c.1840 c.1945 early 16th century Roman Diamond, emerald, gold, silver the Horatii and Curiatii, and the Villa Perhaps French 290 late 19th century American 5 Turquoise, gold 304 333 Cornelian, gold 247 of Maecenas at Tivoli Enameled miniature, pearl, ruby, emerald, Afternoon Dress Gabrielle Chanel [1883-1971] Diamond, gold Gold Snake Ring with Engraved Brass Gold Ring with the Name of a Dante Gabriel Rossetti [1828-1882] diamond, gold 44 1754 c.1905 Evening Dress Scales Pharaoh Psamtek 31 The Loving Cup French late 19th century Bezel: Late Kingdom, 26th Dynasty, c.664-525 18 Diamond Ring Silk faille, tulle, lace c.1927 318 347 Gold Ring with a Quatrefoil Bezel 1867 French Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe [1927- ] Gold B.C.; Hoop: later Gold Ring late 18th century 262 276 Kobe Fashion Museum Gold Ring of Spiral Form Designed late 16th century Silk lace Egyptian Portuguese Chemise Dress Silver Watch Ring with a Tall 6th-8th centuries Diamond, enamel, gold Gold Ring with a Micromosaic of St. Kobe Fashion Museum as a Mobile Gold Diamond, gold, silver c.1800 Rutilated Rock Crystal Byzantine 248 Peter’s Square in Rome 291 334 c.1960 Emerald, gold Guido Reni [1575-1642] c.1830 French 1965 Gold and Silver Snake Ring with German Cotton muslin Gold Ring with an Opal Framed in 32 Lucretia Italian 305 Danish Scales Indicated by Black Enamel Diamond, gold 6 45 Enameled Flower Heads Rutilated rock crystal, silver Rosette Ring Gold Ring with a Box Bezel Gold and Silver Ring with a Blue c.1636-38 Micromosaic, gold Platinum Ring with Nine Hexagonal c.1840 19 Spencer c.1900 6th century B.C.
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