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FABERGÉ
Peter Carl Fabergé, as Karl Gustavovich Fabergé was known outside Russia, was born in St Petersburg, Russia, in 1846. He was a renowned jeweller and designer A ___. He was jeweller to the Russian imperial court and created many of his most impressive designs for the Romanovs.

As a young man, Fabergé travelled throughout Europe and was influenced by artistic ideas from many places. His father was a jeweller and he created a successful business В ___. Peter Carl ran this business with his brother and they soon built a reputation for producing high-quality jewellery С ___. The Russian imperial court made Fabergé the official jeweller and goldsmith a few years after he won a gold medal at. Moscow’s Pan-Russian Exhibition in 1882.

Fabergé is known for producing beautifully detailed flowers, figure groups D ___. The first was the Hen Egg, commissioned for Empress Maria Fyodorovna by Alexander III. It consisted of a gold yolk within an enamel shell that contained a golden hen. The hen in turn contained a miniature crown with rubies and diamonds. It was detailed pieces like this E ___.

Fabergé opened workshops in Kiev, Moscow and London that produced pieces of jewellery in his unique style F ___. He spent his final years in Switzerland, where he died in 1920.

1. which Fabergé inherited on his death in 1870
2. and, above all, decorative eggs for members of the court
3. in which the focus was on beauty and craftsmanship
4. who loved it so much that he made him his jeweller
5. that cemented his reputation throughout Europe
6. whose pieces still fetch high prices
7. until World War 1 forced him to close them

A-6; B-1; C-3; D-2; E-5; F-7

FABERGÉ
Peter Carl Fabergé, as Karl Gustavovich Fabergé was known outside Russia, was born in St Petersburg, Russia, in 1846. He was a renowned jeweller and designer whose pieces still fetch high prices. He was jeweller to the Russian imperial court and created many of his most impressive designs for the Romanovs.

As a young man, Fabergé travelled throughout Europe and was influenced by artistic ideas from many places. His father was a jeweller and he created a successful business which Fabergé inherited on his death in 1870. Peter Carl ran this business with his brother and they soon built a reputation for producing high-quality jewellery in which the focus was on beauty and craftsmanship. The Russian imperial court made Fabergé the official jeweller and goldsmith a few years after he won a gold medal at. Moscow’s Pan-Russian Exhibition in 1882.

Fabergé is known for producing beautifully detailed flowers, figure groups and, above all, decorative eggs for members of the court. The first was the Hen Egg, commissioned for Empress Maria Fyodorovna by Alexander III. It consisted of a gold yolk within an enamel shell that contained a golden hen. The hen in turn contained a miniature crown with rubies and diamonds. It was detailed pieces like this that cemented his reputation throughout Europe.

Fabergé opened workshops in Kiev, Moscow and London that produced pieces of jewellery in his unique style until World War 1 forced him to close them. He spent his final years in Switzerland, where he died in 1920.