Art as Jewelry as Art

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From an Important European Collection

After Jean Cocteau

Deux Tétes (Two Faces) — 1494

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October 6, 05:27 PM GMT

Estimate

4,000 - 6,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

From an Important European Collection

After Jean Cocteau

1889 - 1963

Deux Tétes (Two Faces) — 1494


executed posthumously any time from 1967 to 2002, signed Jean Cocteau on reverse and stamped edition 20/50, 2974, Monique Hugo goldsmith's mark, Atelier Hugo number 1494, French assay mark

23k yellow gold pendant with wooden box

2⅝ by 2¾ in.; 7 by 6.6 cm.

51.84 g.

Artcurial, Paris: Art Moderne Sculptures d'or et d'argent, December 11, 2002 [Lot 610]

Acquired from the above by the present owner

Clare Siaud and Pierre Hugo, Bijoux d'artistes, Artist's Jewels, Hommage à François Hugo, Les Cyprès, Aix-en-Provence, 2001, p. 82

In a complex and prolific partnership, artist Jean Cocteau collaborated with goldsmith François Hugo to create medallions like these. For Picasso, Hugo created versions from terracotta or plaster models, but for Cocteau he transcribed surreal flora, masks, and the shapes of men and animals into metal.


This Deux Têtes (Two Faces) coin features two abstracted, surreal faces in profile, leading the viewer to question whether they are talking, admiring each other, or even modeling for us. It is even possible to ask — are they representations of Cocteau and his lover Édouard Dermit, about to celebrate their love?