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from ancient times to the present, "dragon" has been regarded as a symbol of strength, vitality, auspiciousness and vitality. in western art, especially in the field of decorative art, the image of the dragon has gradually been given new symbolic meanings. for example, it represents eternity, mystery and wealth.
the emergence of the "art nouveau griffin pendant" marks a re-examination of the "dragon" in the western art world. this piece, through simple design and exquisite carving, shows the elegance and power of the "dragon".
l'école van cleef & arpels jewelry art center, during the "jewelry art carnival" held in october, used "dragon" as the theme to deeply explore the historical and cultural significance of jewelry art. they invite professional scholars and artists to let the audience experience the fusion of the symbolic meaning of "dragon" and modern art through exhibitions, lectures and interactive activities.
in these activities, "dragon" is not only a decorative symbol, but also represents the inheritance of culture and the expression of artists. it spans the long river of culture and history and has left a profound impact on the development of chinese and western art and jewelry.
l'école provides a platform for children to explore gemology and art through activities such as "creation world: exploring the microscopic garden", integrating the symbolic meaning of "dragon" into children's lives and giving them new meanings. imagination space.
from these activities, we see the inheritance and development of "dragon" in art, culture and history, as well as their new interpretation in modern art.