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There is a flat, amorphous pendant stamped with a faun’s face by Pablo Picasso. A brooch that fuses the forms of a hair comb, watch and a spoon certainly is the work of Salvador Dalí. And Man Ray’s gleaming “Optic Topic” gold face mask would be borderline creepy if it weren’t so impressive.

These rarities, as well as works by Jeff Koons, Alexander Calder, Damien Hirst, Roy Lichtenstein and others, are set to appear in “Artists’ Jewelry: From Cubism to Pop, the Diane Venet Collection,” an exhibition scheduled at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Fla., from April 12 to Oct. 5.

ImageJeff Koons applied his balloon shaped style to a ”Rabbit Necklace” (2005-2009), part of the Norton’s Diane Venet Collection exhibition.Credit...Jeff Koons/Sherry Griffin

They compose an anthology of jewelry on loan from Diane Venet, an internationally recognized collector who began amassing her treasures in the 1980s,betef not long after she met her husband, the French conceptual artist Bernar Venet.

During a recent phone interview, Ms. Venet said she purchased her first artist-created adornments from Joan Sonnabend, a friend who owned the Sculpture to Wear gallery, which was in Boston at the time. “Few artists were making jewelry,” Ms. Venet said. “And they were not just reproducing what they were doing in their career; the change of scale is a very difficult challenge to resolve.”

J. Rachel Gustafson, the Norton’s chief curatorial operations and research officer, who worked closely with Ms. Venet on the show, said she believed her collection of more than 200 pieces was likely the largest of its kind in the world.

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