Elisabeth Treskow (1898–1992) was a German goldsmith and jewellery designer, one of the earliest professional women in the field. After serving an apprenticeship under in Munich, in 1923 she worked with the bookbinder in the artists' colony in the Margarethenhöhe district of Essen. Around 1930, she rediscovered the Etruscan art of granulation and went on to win several first prizes in Germany as well as a Gold Medal at the 1937 Paris World Fair. Her work is in the collections of museums in Germany and abroad, including London's Victoria & Albert Museum and Cologne's Museum für Angewandte Kunst.
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- Тресков, Элизабет (ru)
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| - Elisabeth Treskow (* 20. August 1898 in Bochum; † 6. Oktober 1992 in Brühl (Rheinland)) war eine deutsche Goldschmiedin und Kunstprofessorin. Sie übte als eine der ersten Frauen professionell die Goldschmiedekunst aus und war an der Wiederentdeckung der etruskischen Technik der Granulation beteiligt. (de)
- Elisabeth Treskow (1898–1992) was a German goldsmith and jewellery designer, one of the earliest professional women in the field. After serving an apprenticeship under in Munich, in 1923 she worked with the bookbinder in the artists' colony in the Margarethenhöhe district of Essen. Around 1930, she rediscovered the Etruscan art of granulation and went on to win several first prizes in Germany as well as a Gold Medal at the 1937 Paris World Fair. Her work is in the collections of museums in Germany and abroad, including London's Victoria & Albert Museum and Cologne's Museum für Angewandte Kunst. (en)
- Элизабет Тресков (нем. Elisabeth Treskow; 20 августа 1898, Бохум — 6 октября 1992, Брюль) — немецкая ювелир, золотых дел мастер и профессор искусств. (ru)
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| - Elisabeth Treskow (* 20. August 1898 in Bochum; † 6. Oktober 1992 in Brühl (Rheinland)) war eine deutsche Goldschmiedin und Kunstprofessorin. Sie übte als eine der ersten Frauen professionell die Goldschmiedekunst aus und war an der Wiederentdeckung der etruskischen Technik der Granulation beteiligt. (de)
- Elisabeth Treskow (1898–1992) was a German goldsmith and jewellery designer, one of the earliest professional women in the field. After serving an apprenticeship under in Munich, in 1923 she worked with the bookbinder in the artists' colony in the Margarethenhöhe district of Essen. Around 1930, she rediscovered the Etruscan art of granulation and went on to win several first prizes in Germany as well as a Gold Medal at the 1937 Paris World Fair. Her work is in the collections of museums in Germany and abroad, including London's Victoria & Albert Museum and Cologne's Museum für Angewandte Kunst. (en)
- Элизабет Тресков (нем. Elisabeth Treskow; 20 августа 1898, Бохум — 6 октября 1992, Брюль) — немецкая ювелир, золотых дел мастер и профессор искусств. (ru)
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