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Jewellery, pendant by Rene Laliq...
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Pectoral, late 19th20th century
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Suzanne au Bain, opalescent glas...
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Perruches Electric Blue Vase (gl...
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'Victoire', The Spirit of the Wi...
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Rene Jules Lalique
Serpent Vase, 1924 (mould-blown ...
1924 | mould-blown purple glass

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Rene Jules Lalique
Desk lamp in 1900 made by Rene L...
Undated | photograph

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Rene Jules Lalique
Three Vases (glass)
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Rene Jules Lalique
Art Nouveau "Sylph" dog collar, ...
Undated | enamel, diamonds and gold

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Formosa Vase, 1924 (red frosted ...
1924 | red frosted glass

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Dragonfly pendant (gold and enamel)
Undated | gold and enamel

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Archers Vase, 1921 (smoke grey p...
1921 | smoke grey patina on mould-blown glass

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Mistletoe Vase, 1920 (blue patin...
1920 | opal and blue patina on glass

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'Aras', emerald green vase, 1924...
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Rene Jules Lalique
 
Undated | ground-pressed white glass

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Rene Jules Lalique
Serpent, amber glass vase by R. ...
1924 | glass

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Rene Jules Lalique
Art Nouveau: pendant “” Dragonfl...
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Rene Jules Lalique
Tete de Paon Turquoise Stopper (...
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Rene Jules Lalique
Leurs Ames Scent Bottle for D'Or...
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Rene Jules Lalique
 
Undated | ruby coloured and frosted glass vase

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Jewellery: Diademe realized by R...
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Serpent, oviform amber glass vas...
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Rene Jules Lalique
Lalique car mascot of a dragonfl...
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Medusa Vase, 1921 (dark amber gl...
1921 | dark amber glass

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Bacchantes, 1927 (opal glass)
1927 | opal glass

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A molded glass figural panel dep...
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Rene Jules Lalique
Large Scarabs Vase, 1923 (black ...
1923 | black patina and mould-blown glass

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Rene Jules Lalique
Coiled snake pendant with chain,...
1899 | gold, pearls and champleve enamel

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Druid Vase, 1924 (mould-blown gl...
1924 | mould-blown glass

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Penthievre Vase (glass)
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Rene Jules Lalique
Winter landscape pendant, by Ren...
1901 | gold, double-layered glass and champleve enamel

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Anemones Vase, 1913 (pale blue a...
1913 | pale blue and frosted glass

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Rene Jules Lalique
Sirene Coupe (glass)
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Selection of pearl jewellery: th...
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Ibis Vase, 1934 (frosted and blu...
1934 | frosted and blue glass

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Undated | in clear, satin-finished, opalescent, topaz, amethyst and amber

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Grasshoppers, 1913 (blue opalesc...
1913 | blue opalescent glass

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Brooch, late 19th20th century
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Curlew Vase, 1931 (green and whi...
1931 | green and white patina on green glass

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Art Nouveau hair comb, c.1900 (h...
Undated | horn and enamel

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Art Nouveau: necklace in gold, t...
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Bacchantes, 1927 (opal glass)
1927 | opal glass

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Nadica; a very rare molded glass...
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Selection of Vases and a Bowl (g...
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Languedoc Vase, 1929 (press-moul...
1929 | press-moulded green glass

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Rene Jules Lalique
Glass vases, ca 1930, by Rene La...
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'Bacchantes', an opalescent vase...
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Languedoc Vase, 1929 (press-moul...
1929 | press-moulded green glass

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Calypso Bowl (glass)
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Cariatide, a Pair of Candlestick...
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Diadem, late 19th20th century
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'Bacchantes' opalescent vase (gl...
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Horn comb, by Rene Jules Lalique...
1902 | horn, gold and silver

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Salmon Vase, 1928 (blue opalesce...
1928 | blue opalescent glass

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Marignane Vase, 1936 (press-moul...
1936 | press-moulded granite-like glass

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Salmon Vase, 1928 (white opalesc...
1928 | white opalescent vase

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Moissac vase, c.1902 (glass)
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Le Baiser du Faune, clear glass ...
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Bouchardon Vase, 1926 (smoke glass)
1926 | smoke glass

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Nanking Vase, 1925 (clear and fr...
1925 | clear and frosted glass

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Rene Jules Lalique
Glass flacon for the perfume Red...
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'Le Jour et La Nuit', night and ...
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Trepied Sirene, opalescent dish ...
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Le Jour et la Nuit (Day and Nigh...
1926 | glass

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Hair ornament by Lalique and pen...
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'Tortues', clear and frosted Ale...
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'Grande Libellule', amethyst fro...
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Rene Jules Lalique
Selection of Scent Bottles (glass)
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Whirlpools Vase, 1926 (press-mou...
1926 | press-moulded aquamarine glass

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Nanking Vase, 1925 (clear and bl...
1925 | clear and black enamel on glass

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Undated | smoky ground-pressed white glass

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Heavy moulded vase with wave des...
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Selection of Bottles, Plates and...
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Comb (gold, enamel and amethyst)
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19th century | horn, enamel and gold

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Anemones Vase, 1913 (pale blue a...
1913 | pale blue and frosted glass

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Rene Jules Lalique
Female face pendant, c1898-1900
1898 | gold

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Flora Vase, 1937 (clear glass)
1937 | clear glass

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Rampillon vase, c.1902 (glass)
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Senart Vase, 1934 (blue patina o...
1934 | blue patina on opalescent glass

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Whirpools Vase, 1926 (press-moul...
1926 | press-moulded black enamel on on clear glass

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Pendant with satin finish by Lal...
1902 |

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Salmon Vase, 1928 (white opalesc...
1928 | white opalescent glass

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Rene Jules Lalique
Detail of Phalenes bowl by Laliq...
1902 |

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Rene Jules Lalique
Rosace figurines on a scent-bott...
Undated | gold-painted glass scent-bottle with shaped stopper

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Four turquoise glass pendants an...
Undated | turquoise glass and brilliant blue glass backed with silver foil

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Rene Jules Lalique
Coq Nain, c.1926 (purple glass)
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Rene Jules Lalique
Selection of vases: 'Gros Scarab...
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Rene Jules Lalique
Various glass items
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Rene Jules Lalique
Luxembrourg, a monumental moulde...
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Rene Jules Lalique

Rene Jules Lalique

  April 6, 1860
  May 1, 1945
   •   Plastic Art , Art Nouveau   •   Wikipedia: Rene Jules Lalique

René Lalique, a name that has left an unmistakable mark on both Art Deco and Art Nouveau, the French version of Art Nouveau, in the world of jewelry and glass art. Born on April 6, 1860 in the tranquil village of Ay in Champagne, his artistic path paved the way for him to become a major entrepreneur and company founder. His story ended in the metropolis of Paris, where he died on May 1, 1945. Lalique's early life was marked by change and constancy in art. Born the son of a commercial agent, his family's path took him to Paris as early as 1862. He began his training in drawing with Jean-Marie Leguien at the Collège Turgot, while also learning the techniques of jewelry art. After his father's death in 1876, Lalique continued his education at the École des Arts Décoratifs and served an apprenticeship with Louis Aucoc, a respected jeweler in Paris. A two-year study trip to London at Sydenham College formed his signature drawing style, which was strongly influenced by natural forms and would later inform his jewelry art.

As a young artist, Lalique returned to Paris and began his professional career as a draftsman and designer for various jewelers. In 1884, he founded the firm Lalique & Varenne with the jeweler Varenne. His drawings attracted a great deal of attention at the National Exhibition of Decorative Arts at the Louvre. Towards the end of 1885, Lalique took over an existing art workshop. His ability to combine precious materials such as gold, pearls, and gemstones with cheaper materials such as enamel, ivory, horn, semi-precious stones, common stones, and glass revolutionized the art of jewelry. Despite these rather simple materials, his jewelry enjoyed great popularity with the public. His career reached a peak when he was able to open his own store in a posh neighborhood in 1890. Despite the challenges of his personal life, including the birth of a daughter out of wedlock and working for celebrities such as actress Sarah Bernhardt, Lalique remained true to his artistic expression. His unconventional style was clearly evident in the world of Art Nouveau. Lalique's work reflected the themes and forms of Art Nouveau, including curved shapes and natural motifs such as birds and plants. From 1895 he fully expressed his unique style, especially in his work as a medalist.

In 1911, Lalique exhibited exclusively works in glass for the first time at a major sales exhibition in Paris. From that time on, he said goodbye to the art of jewelry and devoted himself entirely to the art of glass. After the First World War, he returned to artisan glass production. In 1921, he opened another factory in Wingen-sur-Moder, which is still the production site of today's Lalique company. René Lalique died on May 1, 1945. He was buried in the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris. René Lalique was a true master of art whose dedication and talent left a lasting mark on the world of jewelry and glass art. His artwork was displayed in a variety of prestigious institutions around the world and served as inspiration for countless artists after him. Lalique's influence is still felt today, and his work is as timeless as ever.

Rene Jules Lalique

Rene Jules Lalique
  April 6, 1860
  May 1, 1945
   •   Plastic Art , Art Nouveau   •   Wikipedia: Rene Jules Lalique

René Lalique, a name that has left an unmistakable mark on both Art Deco and Art Nouveau, the French version of Art Nouveau, in the world of jewelry and glass art. Born on April 6, 1860 in the tranquil village of Ay in Champagne, his artistic path paved the way for him to become a major entrepreneur and company founder. His story ended in the metropolis of Paris, where he died on May 1, 1945. Lalique's early life was marked by change and constancy in art. Born the son of a commercial agent, his family's path took him to Paris as early as 1862. He began his training in drawing with Jean-Marie Leguien at the Collège Turgot, while also learning the techniques of jewelry art. After his father's death in 1876, Lalique continued his education at the École des Arts Décoratifs and served an apprenticeship with Louis Aucoc, a respected jeweler in Paris. A two-year study trip to London at Sydenham College formed his signature drawing style, which was strongly influenced by natural forms and would later inform his jewelry art.

As a young artist, Lalique returned to Paris and began his professional career as a draftsman and designer for various jewelers. In 1884, he founded the firm Lalique & Varenne with the jeweler Varenne. His drawings attracted a great deal of attention at the National Exhibition of Decorative Arts at the Louvre. Towards the end of 1885, Lalique took over an existing art workshop. His ability to combine precious materials such as gold, pearls, and gemstones with cheaper materials such as enamel, ivory, horn, semi-precious stones, common stones, and glass revolutionized the art of jewelry. Despite these rather simple materials, his jewelry enjoyed great popularity with the public. His career reached a peak when he was able to open his own store in a posh neighborhood in 1890. Despite the challenges of his personal life, including the birth of a daughter out of wedlock and working for celebrities such as actress Sarah Bernhardt, Lalique remained true to his artistic expression. His unconventional style was clearly evident in the world of Art Nouveau. Lalique's work reflected the themes and forms of Art Nouveau, including curved shapes and natural motifs such as birds and plants. From 1895 he fully expressed his unique style, especially in his work as a medalist.

In 1911, Lalique exhibited exclusively works in glass for the first time at a major sales exhibition in Paris. From that time on, he said goodbye to the art of jewelry and devoted himself entirely to the art of glass. After the First World War, he returned to artisan glass production. In 1921, he opened another factory in Wingen-sur-Moder, which is still the production site of today's Lalique company. René Lalique died on May 1, 1945. He was buried in the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris. René Lalique was a true master of art whose dedication and talent left a lasting mark on the world of jewelry and glass art. His artwork was displayed in a variety of prestigious institutions around the world and served as inspiration for countless artists after him. Lalique's influence is still felt today, and his work is as timeless as ever.





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