Fulco di Verdura

Published by Franco Maria Ricci editore
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This book showcases Fulco di Verdura’s lesser‑known paintings—landscapes and still lifes that reveal his imagination, Italian influences, and artistic genius beyond his renowned work in jewelry design. Text in English and Italian.

Fulco di Verdura (1898–1978) was an Italian artist and nobleman best known for his extraordinary talent in jewelry design. In addition to founding his own maison, he worked for Coco Chanel—who was also a close friend—as well as for Paul Flato. Less well known, however, is his talent as a painter, which he was able to fully express later in life, when he decided to stop producing jewelry and devote himself to painting.

For Fulco di Verdura, painting and drawing were not merely sources of inspiration but essential means of expressing his creativity and developing his collections. This book presents a selection of his pictorial works. Accompanied by a text by journalist Stefano Salis, the landscapes and still lifes in this volume seem to emerge directly from the artist’s imagination, evoking a silent and intimate Italian atmosphere.

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  • Publisher: Franco Maria Ricci editore (November 17, 2026)
  • Length: 120 pages
  • ISBN13: 9791282128278

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