
Johan Victor Aarne (
Finnish ''Johan Victor Aarne'', native Lindstrom
Swedish ''Lindström''; May 6, 1863, in
Tammerfors,
Grand Duchy of Finland
The Grand Duchy of Finland ( fi, Suomen suuriruhtinaskunta; sv, Storfurstendömet Finland; russian: Великое княжество Финляндское, , all of which literally translate as Grand Principality of Finland) was the predecess ...
– June 30, 1934, in
Vyborg
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,
Finland
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) - one of the famous Finnish jewelers of the 19th – 20th centuries; collaborated with
Fabergé, being a supplier of the Russian imperial court.
Biography
He was born on May 6, 1863 in Tammerfors, in the Grand Duchy of Finland in the family of church dyak Johan Lindström. He studied jewelry from famous jeweler from Tammerfors - Johan Erik Hellsten.
In 1880 he became an apprentice in a workshop in
Tavastehus. For the next ten years, between 1880 and 1890, he most likely worked for Fabergé in
August Holmström's and in
Mihael Perkhin's workshops. In 1890 he returned to Tampere to obtain his title of Master; he then ran his own workshop there for a year.
In 1890 he returned to Tammerfors to receive the title of master, and during the year maintained his own workshop. In 1891 and by 1904 he moved to
Saint Petersburg
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, where he worked directly for Fabergé. His workshop was located at 58 Demidovskaya Street at the intersection with the Catherine Canal. Twenty apprentices and three students worked in the workshop. His personal Cyrillic brand "''ВА''" is present on many Fabergé enameled gold and silver jewelry of that time. His specialization were the photo frames and button bells.
In 1904, Aarne sold his workshop to
Karl Armfeldt and moved to Vyborg, where he had a successful jewelry business for another thirty years, having in that period of time a personal brand "J.V.A".
Johan Aarne died on June 30, 1934 in Vyborg.
References
* Ulla Tillander-Godenhielm, ''Personal and Historical Notes on Fabergé's Finnish workmasters and designers'' (page 40.) (1980)
* G.von Habsburg-Lothringen & A.von Solodkoff, ''Fabergé - Court Jeweler to the Tsars'' (1979)
* Geoffrey Watts, ''Russian Silversmiths' Hallmarks (1700 to 1917)'' (2006)
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Finnish goldsmiths
Finnish silversmiths
Fabergé workmasters
1863 births
1934 deaths