Brosch, glas, med motiv av syrsor.
Mönster i relief, diameter ca 40 mm, vikt 28 g.
R. Lalique, Catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre de verre, Félix Marcilhac, s 57
René Lalique (1860–1945) was one of the most influential jewelry designers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Associated with the Art Nouveau movement, Lalique revolutionized jewelry design by prioritizing artistic expression over the intrinsic value of materials. Instead of focusing solely on precious stones, he combined gold, enamel, glass, horn, and semi-precious gems to create poetic and highly original compositions. Lalique’s designs often drew inspiration from nature and symbolism, featuring delicate motifs such as dragonflies, orchids, peacocks, and female figures. His work attracted leading cultural figures of the time, including the celebrated actress Sarah Bernhardt, who frequently wore his creations on stage.Today, jewelry by René Lalique is regarded as a pinnacle of Art Nouveau craftsmanship. Highly sought after by collectors and museums, his pieces combine technical mastery with a distinctive aesthetic that continues to define the elegance and imagination of the period.
René Lalique var en fransk juvelerare och glaskonstnär som startade egen verkstad 1885. Runt sekelskiftet bestod hans produktion mest av utsökta smycken i avancerad Art Nouveau. Från omkring 1920 övergick René Lalique till att skapa till glaskonst. Laliques glas är formblåsta med naturalistiskt utformad dekor av växter, kvinnor och djur i en väl avvägd harmoni. Lalique tillverkade förutom konstglas även parfymflaskor, lampor och servisglas. Fabriken är aktiv än idag.
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