17
September 2024

The Faberge Connection between Russia and England: The Edwardian Demand for Treasures from St Petersburg

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Tuesday, September 17, 2024 - 19:00
John Innes Centre
Norwich Research Park, Colney Lane Norwich NR4 7UH
Online Event

This lecture, focussing on the House of Fabergé’s British enterprise, will delve into Edwardian appetite for objects of fantasy prized by Tsarinas.  Most of the firm’s Russian sales ledgers disappeared but those of the London branch, opened in 1903, document royal patronage and a ‘Who’s Who’ guide of Edwardian prosperity.   American heiresses and other prominent visitors flocked to the London salerooms while the branch supplied periodic trunk shows to delight buyers on the Continent and as far as Siam and India.  The role of the London business cannot be overstated and provides us, today, with insight into a society that was forever altered by the world events that followed.

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mrs Cynthia Coleman Sparke

Cynthia is an independent researcher, author and lecturer on Russian pre-Revolutionary works of art, consulting regularly on Fabergé for auction houses. Having periodically grown up on and off in Moscow within a family of Russian art collectors, she was destined for a career in Russian art. Previously, Cynthia ran the Russian Department for Christie’s in New York and worked for Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens in Washington DC. This was followed by a restoration project at the Alexander Palace in Tsarskoe Selo, Nicholas II’s last residence. Her book Russian Decorative Arts was published in 2014 by the Antique Collectors’ Club. Cynthia now lives permanently in London.