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31: 461: 280: 221:. In 1796, he registered as a master joiner in Pärnu under the names of Peter Fabrier in 1796 and Peter Faberg in 1808. Their son Gustav was born in Pärnu, where he adopted the surname of Faberge in 1828. Gustav was apprenticed to Andreas Ferdinand Spiegel in Saint Petersburg. He then worked for Johann Wilhelm Keibel in the 1830s. 271:
of Europe. He received tuition from respected goldsmiths in Germany, France and England, attended a course at Schloss’s Commercial College in Paris, and viewed the objects in the galleries of Europe’s leading museums. He returned to Saint Petersburg and married Augusta Julia Jacobs. For the following
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Gustav Fabergé monument was opened in Pärnu on January 3, 2015 in the year of the bicentenary of his birth. The bronze statue is a gift to the city from Alexander Tenzo, the founder of TENZO jewellery house. Composition authors Alexander Tenzo and Vladislav Yakovsky. Sculptor Eugeny Burkov. The
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ten years, his father's trusted work master Peter Hiskias Pendin acted as his mentor and tutor. Upon Pendin's death in 1882, Peter Carl took over the business and was joined by his brother
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G. v. HABSBURG-LOTHRINGEN, C. F. Die glanzvolle Welt eines königlichen Juweliers, in: DU Europäische Kunstzeitschr., Nr. 442, Dez. 1977, S. 51 ff.
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statue was mounted with support of the City Government of Pärnu and Pärnu Fabergé Society represented by Tiina Ojaste and Toomas Kuter.
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G. v. HABSBURG, F. Hofjuwelier der Zaren, Kat. d. Bayer. Nat. Mus. und der Kunsthalle d. Hypo-Kulturstiftung München, München 1986/87.
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living in Germany, having fled religious persecution in France at the end of the 17th century, after the Revocation of the
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was initially educated in Saint Petersburg. In 1860, Gustav Fabergé retired and, together with his wife and son, moved to
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G. v. HABSBURG-LOTHRINGEN, A. v. SOLODKOFF, F. Court Jeweler to the Tsars, Fribourg 1979 (Neudr. 1984), dt. Ausg. 1979
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H. WATERFIELD, C. FORBES, C. F. Imperial Easter Eggs and Other Fantasies, New York 1978, London 1979
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with his wife until she died in 1893. He died on 3 January 1894, aged 79, and was cremated in
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in Saint Petersburg and married Charlotte Maria Jungstedt (born Jungstedt), the daughter of a
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artist, Carl Jungstedt. He employed Johann Alexander Gunst, Johann Eckhardt and, from 1857,
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A. K. SNOWMAN, C. F., Goldsmith to the Imperial Court of Russia, London 1979
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Gustav qualified as a master in 1841. In 1842, he opened the jewellery firm
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H. C. BAINBRIDGE, Peter Carl Fabergé, London 1949 (Neudr. 1966, 1974)
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A. v. SOLODKOFF, Masterpieces from the House of F., New York 1984
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Gustav Fabergé, a Baltic German, was born in the city of
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Gustav Fabergé and his wife, Charlotte Jungstedt, 1890s
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Teet Roosaar. Pärnut ehib Gustav Fabergé pronkskuju.
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with his ashes buried next to his wife’s remains at
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Pärnu
Governorate of Livonia
Russian Empire
Dresden
Kingdom of Saxony
German Empire
Peter
Agathon
Russian
jeweller
Baltic German
Peter Carl Fabergé
Fabergé eggs
Saint Petersburg
Pernau
Livonia
Estonia
Baltic
Russian Empire
Schwedt an der Oder
Huguenots
Picardy
Edict of Nantes
House of Fabergé
Danish
August Wilhelm Holmström
Peter Carl Fabergé
Dresden
Grünes Gewölbe

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