* Fifty years of the New York jewelry firm Marcus & Co. in one volume * Exceptional Art Nouveau and Art Deco jewelry art that rivals Tiffany and Cartier * Includes high-quality images of jewelry alongside archival drawings The New York jewelry firm of Marcus & Co. (1892-1942) created exceptional examples of Art Nouveau and Art Deco jewelry for an art-loving, wealthy elite. Innovative in their collaboration with contemporary artists, and in their captivating window displays and advertisements, the firm captured the imagination of Gilded Age families such as the Rockefellers. This volume chronicles their story, from the founder's apprenticeship in Dresden to the firm's grand premises on Fifth Avenue neighboring Tiffany and Cartier. The triumphs and tragedies of three generations of Marcus jewelers, both artistic and entrepreneurial, are presented here together with exquisite jewelry and archival design drawings spanning 50 years.
Marcus and Co. : Three Generations of New York Jewelers