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Italian artist, designer, and sculptor (born 1949)
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James Rivière
Born1949 (age 75–76)
Italy
Occupations
  • Artist
  • designer
  • sculptor

James Rivière (born 1949) is an Italian artist, designer, and sculptor. His jewellery designs are held in private collections, and in museums including the Louvre, Victoria and Albert, and Vatican Museums.

He is a faculty member at Istituto Europeo di Design, Milan.

References

  1. "Optical Titanio Diago | Rivière, James | V&A Search the Collections". Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  2. "Policromia | Rivière, James | V&A Search the Collections". Retrieved 20 August 2019.

Further reading

  • James Rivière, Gioielli Verso il Futuro, Agrifoglio, Milano 1991.
  • James Rivière, Gioielli tra Arte e Design, Collana Grandi Gioiellieri, Leonardo Arte Editore – Gruppo Mondatori Editori, Milano 1998.
  • L’Adorazione del Bramantino, Enigma Milanese, Electa – Kalliste Arte, Milano 2004.
  • Luciana Baldrighi, Diario di Città, milanesi in galleria, Sperling & Kupfer Editori, Ottobre 2000 Piacenza p. 222-223.
  • Guido Vergani, Dizionario della Moda, Baldini & Castaldi–Pitti Immagine, Firenze, 1998
  • Dictionnaire International du Bijou, edition du Regard, Paris, 1999
  • Fashion Dictionary, Baldini & Castaldi–Pitti Immagine, Firenze, 1999
  • Lia Lenti e Maria Cristina Bergesio, Dizionario del Gioiello Italiano del XIX e XX secolo, Umberto Alemanni&Co, p. 243.
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