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Jewels of the Romanovs: Family & Court [Hardcover]

Stefano Papi
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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October 31, 2010

An amazing collection of images of the Romanovs, their world, and their fabulous jewels bring the last golden years of the dynasty to life.

The Romanovs ruled Russia from 1613 to 1917, when the Revolution brought their reign to an abrupt end. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were a time of particular elegance and extravagance for the tsars and the wealthy families with whom they were linked by marriage, and nowhere are these lavish tastes more apparent than in the imperial jewels.

Every jewel tells a story. Through his work at Sotheby’s and Christie’s and his own extensive research, Stefano Papi has spent years unraveling the mysteries of Russian imperial jewelry. He identifies pieces with little or unknown provenance, and he uncovers the fascinating stories behind the jewels and the people who wore them. He takes us through the golden years, and after the Revolution he follows the survivors of the Romanov line—and their jewelry—in European courts and in Paris, where many exiles sought refuge. 200 full-color and 100 black-and-white illustrations

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About the Author

Based in London, Stefano Papi has worked as Senior European Specialist in the jewelry departments of both Sotheby’s and Christie’s auction houses.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson; Presumed First Edition edition (October 31, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0500515328
  • ISBN-13: 978-0500515327
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 1.1 x 12.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #427,363 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.1 out of 5 stars
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4.1 out of 5 stars
There is very little over lap of information between Jewels of the Romanovs and Jewels of the Tsars. Joey Pendleton  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
If you love russian history or jewelry, a great addition for your library. Jose F. Santiago-llorens  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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52 of 54 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, but superficial with factual errors October 28, 2010
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This is a magnificent book. I have never seen diamonds and aquamarines look so beautiful. The photography is great and it is a noble effort. However, I was surprised to find a number of serious mistakes in the book. For example, Olga did not travel to Yekaterinburg with her parents, it was Maria. I found a dozen errors like this, it wasn't a pleasant experience, I wanted the book to be better. The book also is ignorant of many important facts regarding Alexandra, her jewels and their fate. I would say buy the book for the pictures. Let us hope that someday we'll get a great book on Alexandra and her jewels. This is not it.
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Both stunning and dissapointing November 11, 2010
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This is a lovely book to look at and the author has unearthed some very rare photos you only normally see in low quality on the internet along with pieces sold long ago at obscure auctions for our viewing pleasure. Having said that I found this book somewhat disappointing. Given the topic there's some unavoidable cross over with the contents of Jewels of the Tsars: The Romanovs and Imperial Russia, which is another visual treat. The author has also matched up photos of people wearing their jewels to sold pieces that is very interesting and lacking in "Jewels of the Tsars" on a scale such as this.

What it is missing though is a full list of the jewels sold in 1927 and those taken into exile with the imperial family. To get the 1927 list you have to get A History of the Crown Jewels of Europe which is both rare and expensive or for the jewels in exile The Fate of the Romanovswhere the list is available as an appendix. The lack of this hard, useful information for those researching Russian imperial jewels will make this book of mostly visual use in the future rather than the last word on the subject. One other glaring omission in both of these books is a lack of photos of the jeweled badges the ladies in waiting wore for each empress. These are distinctly Russian pieces of jewellery, and while odd examples are shown neither book goes into them in any detail which is a great pity.

The text is 90% recounting of the biographies of various members of the imperial family and friends lives. I suspect a full family tree would be useful for those not familiar with the Romanovs. The majority of the information about the jewels themselves is to be found in the captions for the pictures and for me that made this a somewhat odd book, but one which nevertheless will have it's place on my bookshelf.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars more of a memoir October 28, 2010
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This lovely book is read more as a memoir than a jewelry book. Many photos are of jewels that were destroyed or lost, so the book also act as an archive of these wonderful creations. The text is very well done but with so many Marias, Alexandras and the complicated system for russian last names, a genealogical tree or guide would have been so welcomed (next edition maybe). If you love russian history or jewelry, a great addition for your library.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars enlightening
the jewels of the Romanovs are beyond anything one could imagine. the wonder is that they have survived to this day
Published 2 months ago by gscarmel
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything I expected!
I collect every book I can get in regards to the Imperial Family of Russia, their palaces, fashions, and jewels. This book is among the best in my collection. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Dennis De Langhe
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Pictures But With Errors
Just came back from a trip to Russia. The best way to see the
remaining crown jewels of the Romanovs. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Bookworm70
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Very interesting. Great pictures. Got a good image of fasion and style from late imperial russia. I recomend it to anyone.
Published 4 months ago by Arjen Drent
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Book!
This is a fabulous book with beautiful photographs of some of the stunning jewels of the Russian royal family. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Jewelry Jeannie
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Book!!!
This is a must have for royal jewel fans. This is book has amazing pictures (color and black/white), accurate information and a chapter dedicated to the history of many jewels... Read more
Published on December 18, 2010 by Joey Pendleton
4.0 out of 5 stars Jewels Need Up Date
This book is lavishly illustrated and has much documentation. However, I feel that there is more information on the individual members of the Romanov family than of the jewels... Read more
Published on November 8, 2010 by Rene J. Gonzalez
3.0 out of 5 stars The photos in this book are beautiful, but text needs to be corrected.
The book's text has some major errors in it. Maria was the daughter who left Tobolsk with her parents, journeying on to Ekaterinberg. Read more
Published on November 3, 2010 by Penny Baucum Fields
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