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Rene Lalique Art Deco Glass Bird Circa 1929 423598 Sellingantiques.co.uk

It was the period of Art Deco that reached its climax in 1925 with the large 'Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes' in Paris, in which Lalique also participated. The art deco style takes its name from this exhibition. Lalique shines here in a large pavilion on the Cour des Métiers which is adorned by a.


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René Lalique was a Masterful Representative of Art Deco. For his glass objects, Rene Lalique used post-fabrication additions such as painting, glazing, making unique works. He used glass to decorate jewelry, doors, lighting equipment, and other interior decoration details. At one point he started mass-producing glass vessels and decorative pieces.


Rene Lalique Art Deco glass design Art Kaleidoscope

Fig. 10 Lalique. Figs. 9-10 Lalique's Art Deco designs were copied throughout the world. In America, Consolidated Glass Company sold a Love-Bird pattern, Fig. 9, that was a virtual twin of Lalique's Perruches (parakeet) shown in Fig. 10.. The designs are a general Art Deco style that is often sold with forged marks or offered as "unmarkcd.


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Born in 1860 in A -Champagne, René Lalique was to become one of the greatest names of his time, renowned both as a jeweller and a master glassmaker. His unique and instantly recognisable style was a major influence on the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements. The early days


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Art Deco Art Nouveau René Lalique, (born April 6, 1860, Ay, France—died May 5, 1945, Paris), French jeweler and glass designer during the early 20th century whose creations contributed significantly to the Art Nouveau movement at the turn of the century.


Art Deco Opalescent Glass Vase Entitled 'Moissac' by René Lalique at 1stDibs

René Jules Lalique (6 April 1860 - 1 May 1945) [1] [2] was a French jeweller, medallist, [3] [4] and glass designer known for his creations of glass art, perfume bottles, vases, jewellery, chandeliers, clocks, and automobile hood ornaments. [5] [1] [6] [7] Life


Lalique France Art Deco Satin Glass Flower Bird Vase, 1940s at 1stDibs

An exceptional artist and astute industrialist, René Jules Lalique is considered one of the driving forces of Art Deco. Having enjoyed a fruitful career making jewellery in the Art Nouveau style, he turned his hand to glasswork, producing press-molded Art Deco vases at his factory in Wingen-sue-Moder, in the Alsace region of France.


Photo of Archers, vase, designed by René Jules Lalique, made by Lalique glassworks, 1921, France

The collections. Located in Wingen-sur-Moder, the Lalique Museum's collections include over 650 exceptional works that follow the career of René Lalique and his successors. Organised according to themes and chronology, it offers a broad panorama of Lalique creations including Art Nouveau jewellery, Art Deco glass and contemporary crystal.


Rene Lalique Art Deco glass design Art Kaleidoscope

René Lalique (French, 1860-1945) is best known for thousands of glass designs, but he was a master of two careers. The first, as a jeweler, largely during La Belle Époque, lasted until he was in his early fifties. While much of his later work, in glass, is readily identifiable as Art Deco, admirers prefer the contemporary term, le style Lalique .


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Restored and repaired, Lalique's windows now sparkle! Andrew Scott Dolkart, Professor of Historic Preservation at Columbia, discusses his role in the discovery of New York's only Lalique-designed glass building façade. It would have been destroyed but for his curiosity and determination.. Article originally published in the Art Deco New.


Antiques Atlas Rene Lalique Royat Art Deco Frosted Glass Vase.

Fondée depuis plus d'un siècle, en 1888, La Maison Lalique demeure le symbole ultime du luxe à la française


Rene Lalique Art Deco glass design Art Kaleidoscope

Known for his Art Nouveau jewelry and glass perfume bottles, Lalique began creating Art Deco style hood ornaments in the 1920s. He introduced his first ornament in 1925, the Cinq-Chevaux (five horses) for Citroën's 5CV—his only design made for a specific marque. Lalique chose uncolored glass for most of his works and incorporated satin and.


Rene Lalique Art Deco glass design Art Kaleidoscope

Rene Lalique was a master jeweler and glass designer during the Art Nouveau period. His superior talent and creativity evolved over time and he developed his style to such an extent that he was able to dominate the Art Deco jewelry and glass market as well.. He was born on April 6, 1860 in the small town of Ay, in the Champagne region of France.


Lot A Rene Lalique Art Deco frosted glass mantel clock Deux Figurines model introduced 1926

The French glass designer Lalique is known for his creations of glass art, jewelry, perfume bottles and vases. A gifted artisan inspired by Japanese art and symbolist references, he revolutionized jewelry in its shape, theme and material. But above all, Lalique created a unique art form mixing applied arts, graphic arts, poetry and fashion design.


René Lalique Art Deco Glass Bird Circa 1930 423604 Sellingantiques.co.uk

René Lalique: Art Deco Gems from the Steven and Roslyn Shulman Collection will be displayed adjacent to examples of contemporary artists who are influenced by Lalique's work. One of the pieces, by French artist Matheiu Grodet, was started in MOG's Hot Shop. In January 2018, Grodet was a Visiting Artist at the Museum and spent the week.