Anna Rose Stabler, Tree and Tower, Micron pen and Copic markers on paper, 4 x 6", 2024

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Anna Rose Stabler, Tree and Tower, Micron pen and Copic markers on paper, 4 x 6", 2024

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The Mackay Emerald Necklace. This incredible Art Deco piece was designed by Cartier and presented to Clarence H. Mackay in 1931. He gave it to his wife as a wedding gift.
“The stunning Mackay Emerald was mined in Muzo, Colombia. The finest emeralds are found in the region around Muzo and Chivor, Colombia. These green gems were used by indigenous peoples for at least 1,000 years before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century. Although spurred primarily by their passion for gold and silver, the Spanish quickly recognized the potential of the exquisite green crystals and took control of the mines.
Emeralds became popular among European royalty and were shipped from the New World by the boatload. The great richness of the Colombian mines led to a glut of emeralds in Europe, triggering a brisk trade of the gemstones to the Middle East and India. The Mogul rulers in India were especially fond of emeralds and encouraged a vast gem cutting and jewelry industry. Many finished pieces were traded back to Europe.
The Mackay Emerald is the largest cut emerald in the National Gem Collection and is set in a pendant of diamonds and platinum designed by Cartier, Inc. The Art Deco style necklace was a wedding gift in 1931 from Clarence Mackay to his wife, Anna Case, a prima donna of the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1909 to 1920. The emerald weighs 167.97 carats and is set in platinum with 35 emeralds and 2,191 colorless round brilliant and step cut diamonds. Mrs. Anna Case Mackay bequeathed the necklace to the Smithsonian in 1984, and it is on display in the Gem Hall at the National Museum of Natural History.” National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
La Fiesta (1926). Starring Anna Case, a soprano for the metropolitan opera from 1913 to 1930. Dancing in the background is the Cansino family, including Eduardo Cansino, his sister Elisa, and Eduardo's daughter Margarita. The girl was only seven in this film, she would later become known as Rita Hayworth.
A publicity photo of Anna Case, unsure of date.
Margarita Cansino, possibly at the age of four.
Eduardo Cansino, the controlling father of Margarita.
Elisa Cansino, pictured with her brother Eduardo.
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The Love Story Behind the Mackay Emerald Necklace
Anna Case, American soprano, 1888 – 1984 (source) Miss Anna CaseThis incredible Art Deco style necklace was designed by Cartier in 1931 for Clarence Hungerford Mackay, the son of a wealthy telegraph mogul, who gave the necklace as a wedding present to his second wife Miss Anna Case, a lyric soprano of the New York Metropolitan Opera. The Family DoctorMackay’s first wife ran away to Paris with…
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