George W. Headley


George W. Headley was a noted twentiethcentury jewelry designer, collector, socialite and founder of the HeadleyWhitney Museum in Lexington, Kentucky. As a designer, he was known for collaborations with Salvador Dal, Paul Flato, David Webb and Cartier, between the 1920s and 1960s, with clients including Douglas Fairbanks, Gary Cooper, the Marx Brothers, Judy Garland and Joan Crawford, as well as for his extravagant bibelots small, intricate and precious decorative objects.

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