Friedrich Becker (1922-1997) was a goldsmith of world renown and undoubtedly one of the most outstanding artistic personalities of our day, truly altering the course of goldsmiths' work in the latter half of the twentieth century. Becker was the creator of kinetic jewellery and well known as a sculptor and designer. He also worked for many years as a professor of goldsmithing at the Fachhochschule in Dusseldorf. Honours were heaped upon him and he was the recipient of many international awards. His work is collected by many major museums and has featured in in-numerable exhibitions.
Foreword
Christopher Frayling
Excerpts from letters written on the
death of Friedrich Beckers
Not everyone's jewellery -
the goldsmith Friedrich Becker
Rddiger Joppien
Illustrations: jewellery
Cabochon stones
Spring-clipped stones
Ring sculptures
Variable jewellery:
"On the path to kinetics"
Beate Christiane Arnold
Illustrations: variable jewellery
Kinetic jewellery
Beate Christiane Arnold
Illustrations: kinetic jewellery
The finger rings of Friedrich Becker:
Towards a new vision
Anna Beatriz Chadour-Sampson
Illustrations jewellery
Gold wire
Two-point setting
Jewellery with precious stones
Only gold jewellery
Jewellery in stainless steel
Silver plate
Kinetic objects
Beate Christiane Arnold
Illustrations: kinetic objects
Biography
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