Stuart Devlin
Designer Goldsmith Silversmith
- A tribute to the remarkable and extensive oeuvre of master goldsmith and silversmith Stuart Devlin (1931-2018)
- His commissions included those for the Royal Households, cathedrals, the armed forces, sporting bodies and universities
- Over 500 pages with hundreds of images of Devlin's gold, silver and coins as well as his jewellery, sculpture and furniture
“Stuart Devlin was probably the most original and creative goldsmith and silversmith of his time, and one of the greats of all time. His originality of design marked him out as a master craftsman and his prolific output was a tribute to the width of his imagination.” – Foreword by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh.
This book gives an idea of Stuart Devlin’s extraordinary creativity, his skill, and the beauty of his work. It comprises over 500 pages with hundreds of images of Devlin’s gold, silver and coins as well as his jewellery, sculpture and furniture. Many collectors will recognise pieces that they originally commissioned or have bought. Also shown are numerous sketches and working drawings. The short sections of text include concise captions and reviews from primary sources. Although it has been impossible to encompass everything ever designed or produced by Devlin, the book highlights how remarkable it is that this wealth of ideas was conceived by just one man. Stuart Devlin was a pioneer goldsmith who rejected the anonymity of corporate design during the 1960s. He adapted old techniques and devised many new ones. His commissions included those for the Royal Households, cathedrals, the armed forces, sporting bodies and universities, as well as abundant private commissions. He was also a coin and medal designer. Australian born, recognition came to Devlin after designing the Australian decimal coinage in 1963. He went on to design coins for more than 30 countries.
- Publisher
- ACC Art Books
- ISBN
- 9781851498727
- Published
- 3rd Jan 2018
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World
- Size
- 300 mm x 235 mm
- Pages
- 528 Pages
- Illustrations
- 808 color, 256 b&w
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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