In the enchanting city of Venice, Casa Codognato, founded by Simeone Codognato in 1866, near Piazza San Marco, became famous for its memento mori designs. Codognato emerged as one of Europe’s most unique jewelers, attracting the likes of Gabrielle Chanel, Jean Cocteau and Diana Vreeland. Their jewelry became all the rage during the golden era of Venice, adorning icons such as Elizabeth Taylor, Maria Callas, Jacqueline Kennedy and Lee Randziwill. Attilio Codognato, the founder’s great-grandson, continued the creative evolution of the brand, drawing from Byzantine, Roman and Renaissance influences.
Today, Codognato remains a haven of refinement, adored by collectors around the world, including artists in art, entertainment and fashion, and this lavish volume presents their exquisite Baroque jewelery against the enchanting backdrop of Venice, a timeless city – muse for artists and poets.
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