PLACE SAINT-SULPICE ANTIQUES FAIR – PARIS (6TH DISTRICT) JUNE 11–21, 2026 FROM 11:00 AM TO 8:00 PM
PLACE SAINT-SULPICE ANTIQUES FAIR – PARIS (6TH DISTRICT) JUNE 11–21, 2026 FROM 11:00 AM TO 8:00 PM
Édouard Aimé Arnould was one of the more discreet yet highly refined figures of the French Art Nouveau jewelry movement.
Active in Paris at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century, he developed a distinctive artistic language inspired by nature, transforming foliage, flowers, insects, and organic forms into elegant jewelry designs.
His creations are admired for their delicate drawing, graceful proportions, and exceptional goldsmithing, often enhanced with pearls, opals, and colored gemstones.
Today, Édouard Aimé Arnould’s works are highly valued for their elegance, poetic character, and their unique place within the history of French Art Nouveau jewelry.
Édouard Aimé Arnould
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