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Australia Tour, 1996 |
Brussels Venue, 2005/6 |
Exhibitions
Permanent
- Baltimore, Maryland. The Walters Art Museum
- Cleveland, Ohio. The Cleveland Museum of Art
- Moscow, Russia. The Armoury Museum
- Moscow, Russia. The Fersman Mineralogical Museum
- Nashville, Tennessee. Cheekwood Botanical Garden and
Museum of Art
- New Orleans, Louisiana. The New Orleans Museum of Art
- Richmond, Virginia. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (galleries closed till May 1, 2010)
- Washington, District of Columbia. Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens
Note: The Royal
Collection of Queen Elizabeth II and the Link of Times
Collection are only shown from time to time during temporary exhibitions.
Temporary (Exhibition dates change, checking in advance is advised.)
November 13, 2009 - July 25, 2010 (extended) Houston Museum of Natural Science
Fabergé: Imperial Jeweler to the Tsars
The McFerrin Collection presented the first time for public viewing. Highlights of the exhibition include the Empress Josephine Tiara and the Nobel Ice Egg.
December 8, 2009 -
April 18, 2010 (extended) The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg Enamels of the World: 1700 - 2000 from the Khalili Collection.
A selection of enamels from the voluminous Khalili Collection includes 26 objects from Fabergé, among them a combined timepiece and photograph frame. The work of Feodor Rückert, a workmaster who regularly supplied Fabergé, is seen in three items dating from different periods of his career among them one of his great masterworks, the Olsen kovsh.
November 23 - December 3, 2010 Wartski, London The Last Flowering of Court Art Russian Private Collection of Fabergé
Gathered over a period of 20 years the collection includes some of the firm’s most poetic works - a flower, a hardstone figure, an Imperial Presentation Box, and a group of animal studies, the latter favorites of this anonymous private collector.
May 10-20, 2011 Wartski, London Japonisme: The Goldsmith and Japan from Falize to Fabergé.

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February 18, 2010
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