When I started testing out the designs for my reproduction girandole earrings, I was a little worried that they were too large. Here's a crappy picture of me wearing the largest I offer, so you can get a sense of the scale:
Then I started looking for images of girandole earrings in 18th Century paintings and HOLY SMOKES, those women were not afraid of wearing some incredibly large pieces of jewelry!
I call this collection "Do these earrings make my bling look big?"
(Note: almost all of these are detail shots of larger and lovely paintings!)
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Portrait of Maria Francisca Pignatelli by Anton Mengs, before 1769 |
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Self Portrait with Daughters by Antoine Pesne, 1754 |
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Catherine the Great by Aleksey Antropov, 1760-1770 |
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Charlotte of Mecklinberg by Thomas Frye, 1761 |
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Infanta Maria Ludovica by Anton Mengs, Prior to 1779 |
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Maria Luisa de Parma by Anton Mengs, 1765 |
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Juliane Marie, Queen of Denmark by Unknown, 18th Century |
Portrait of Princess Ekaterina by Ivan Arguvnov, 1754 |
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Maria Luisa de Bourbon by Anton Mengs, Prior to 1779 |
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Maria Amalia of Austria by Martin van Meytens, 1760s |
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Queen Charlotte at her Dressing Table by John Zoffany, 1764 |
So the lesson I leave you with, lovers of Georgian sparkles, is please do not fear the giant rhinestones. Especially if you are an 18th-Century Aristocrat!
These paintings are amazing....just beautiful,and inspiring, as are your new earrings. Very lovely!
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