François Chaille is passionate about art history, fashion, jewelry and watchmaking; he has published fifteen works with Flammarion, including Magnitude, Coloratura, and The Cartier Collection: Timepieces. Hélène Kelmachter is an art historian and exhibition curator. She worked with the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain for more than fifteen years. She was cultural attaché at the French Embassy in Tokyo (2007?12) and in Buenos Aires (2014?18). She has curated numerous exhibitions in France, Japan, China, and Argentina devoted to contemporary art and artisanal craft.
The book also takes a look back at Cartier's iconic pieces--all types of panthers, tigers and statement-making crocodiles, peacocks and a host of plant life that has been elevated to a level of artistic expression. If you are a Cartier fan and also have an affinity for nature, then this book is perfect for you. --FORBES.COM This sumptuous book puts the contemporary collection in the context of Cartier's long-standing dedication to the natural world. --RAPAPORT MAGAZINE ...a must have for those who collect the many monographs that focus on this heritage brand and for any reader who relishes seeing the craftsmanship and finished product of this fine jewelry maison. --NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS This richly illustrated volume celebrates the natural world through intricate bespoke ensembles, sometimes realistic and at other times figurative, but always dazzling. --INDULGE MAGAZINE