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In liberating themselves from the conventions of traditional jewellery, designers looked back to the modernist principles of the Bauhaus and to earlier avant-garde art movements such as Surrealism, Cubism and Constructivism. This allowed them to create unique designs, often with a sculptural quality. \r\n\r\nGeorges Braque, one of the most influential artists and painters of the period, contributed to this development. He was a prolific artist who worked in  sculpture and stained glass as well as costume and jewellery design. \r\n\r\nThis brooch represents the three sons of Eos, the goddess of dawn: Phaeton, the guardian of Aphrodite’s temple, Phosphorus, the morning star and Hesperus, the evening star. The source of the design has been identified as the lithograph used on the cover of : <i>Cinq poesies en hommage à Georges Braque</i> by René Char, Geneva 1958.   \r\n\r\nBraque, who mixed sand in his paint to create a granular effect, also disliked shiny gold. 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