Vintage AIC Art Institute of Chicago 1980s Bird Brooch – Gold Tone Perch of Bird
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🐦 A Golden Chorus on a Perch
This delightful vintage brooch is a miniature sculpture in gold-tone metal, showcasing six birds perched in harmony—a tender tribute to the 19th-century ornithological illustrator Hector Giacomelli (1822–1904). Produced by the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) in the 1980s, this piece is a rare example of wearable museum art, merging fine illustration with vintage fashion.
🎨 Inspired by Hector Giacomelli
Giacomelli, a French painter and engraver, was best known for his charming and detailed bird studies. His work celebrated the poetry of nature and was often published in scientific and literary books. This brooch reproduces one of his sweetest scenes—birds at rest, full of individuality and character, each captured mid-chirp or in silent contentment.
🛠️ Design & Craftsmanship
Material: Richly textured gold-tone metal, evoking the elegance of fine gilded bronze.
Detailing: Each bird is uniquely sculpted, reflecting Giacomelli’s eye for avian variety. From downy feathers to turned heads, the piece offers a lifelike snapshot.
Era: Created in the 1980s as a limited museum reproduction, it blends vintage charm with historic reverence.
🖼️ Art Meets Adornment
This brooch isn’t just jewelry—it’s a wearable interpretation of 19th-century art, ideal for lovers of both birds and history. Whether pinned to a lapel, scarf, or hat, it’s a quiet but eloquent statement of style and scholarship.
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