
Montblanc High Artistry pens are a limited edition collection of writing instruments that are considered by many to be the pinnacle of Montblanc's limited edition writing instruments.
The Montblanc pens of The Scholars’ Treasure
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Vincent van Gogh 90
Inspired by Van Gogh's artistry, embodies creative spirit and innovation.
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HOMER Iliad le 1581
Celebrates the epic 'Iliad' with classical design and timeless elegance.
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Hugo 1831
Victor Hugo inspired, reflecting the romantic era's literary brilliance.
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Kipling 70
Pays homage to Rudyard Kipling, capturing the essence of adventure.
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Ludwig II 4810
A royal tribute, evoking the grandeur of King Ludwig II.
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M. Dietrich
Dedicated to Marlene Dietrich, symbolizing her iconic film career.
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Maki-e LE 88
Japanese Maki-e technique, blending traditional art with modern luxury.
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Mann
Elegant design, inspired by the literary works of Thomas Mann.
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Michelangelo 96
Renaissance artistry, reflecting Michelangelo’s sculptural and architectural genius.
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Miles Davis 1926
Jazz legend Miles Davis inspired, symbolizing musical innovation and style.
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Moctezuma 88
Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II inspired, with rich cultural and historical references.
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MUSES ELIZABETH TAYLOR
Celebrates the inspirational power of the Muses in art and literature.
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Napolean 92
Reflects the military and political might of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Legend of Zodiacs The Pig Limited Edition 512
Symbolizes prosperity and wealth, inspired by the Chinese zodiac.
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Saint-Exupery 1931
Honors Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, famed for 'The Little Prince'.
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Semiramis 4810
Intricately designed, inspired by the legendary Assyrian queen Semiramis.
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White Dragon Limited Edition 8
Incorporates meaningful symbols and signs into its sophisticated design.
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Sir Georg Solti
Dedicated to the renowned conductor Sir Georg Solti, celebrates musical genius.
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Tate 4810
Showcases artistic flair, inspired by London's Tate Gallery.
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The First Ascent of the Montblanc
Commemorates the historic climb of Mont Blanc, capturing the spirit of exploration.
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The Great Wall 333 edition
Limited edition, celebrates the majesty of China's Great Wall.
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Toscanini
Inspired by conductor Arturo Toscanini, reflects his musical legacy and passion.
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Victoria le 888
A regal tribute to Queen Victoria, blending royalty with refined aesthetics.
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Water Dragon
Features intricate dragon motifs, symbolizing power and wisdom.
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Woolf
Virginia Woolf inspired, a celebration of modernist literature.
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The Legend of Zodiacs: The Dragon
This pen is dedicated to the zodiac sign dragon and also honours the number 8, which is considered a lucky number in Asian cultures.
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Egyptomania 72
Reflects Egypt's ancient mysteries and allure with detailed designs.
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Gershwin
Celebrates George Gershwin's musical contributions, evoking jazz-era glamor.
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Grimm 1812
Takes inspiration from the Brothers Grimm, celebrating fairy tales and folklore.
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Hadrian 888
Roman Emperor Hadrian inspired, showcasing classical elegance and history.
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Hannibal 86
Commemorates Hannibal Barca, with motifs symbolizing his military prowess.
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Heavenly Dragon 88
Exquisite dragon design, symbolizing strength and good fortune in Asian culture.
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Heritage Spider Metamorphosis 88
Unique spider motif, symbolizing creativity and the weaving of one's destiny.
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Beatles 1969
A colorful tribute to The Beatles, capturing the essence of the 60s.
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Borghese 888
Inspired by the Borghese Gallery, a fusion of art and writing elegance.
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Disney 1901
Walt Disney inspired, capturing the magic and imagination of his legacy.
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Dog 512
Celebrates the Chinese Year of the Dog with intricate designs and symbolism.
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Doyle LE 97
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle inspired, perfect for fans of Sherlock Holmes.
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Earthly Dragon 8
Dedicated to the Earth Dragon, showcasing strengthand resilience in Asian mythology.
Book an Exhibition
The Scholar’s Treasure includes one of the largest collections of rare and exquisite Montblanc “high artistry” pens, along with signed books and other objets d’art. The collection is portable and regularly tours the country for dinner exhibitions at private clubs and literary societies. A typical evening includes an exhibition and discussion of the pens with curators from The Scholar’s Treasure and from Montblanc. All proceeds benefit the Literary Arts Foundation.