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Item #: REG4150
SET of 6 American Mid-Century oversized display glass bottles with dollar sign motif. (signed, ANDY WARHOL, manner of LALIQUE) (PRICED AS SET) AVAILABLE INDIVIDUALLY.
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SET of 6 American Mid-Century oversized display glass bottles with dollar sign motif. (signed, ANDY WARHOL, manner of LALIQUE) (PRICED AS SET) AVAILABLE INDIVIDUALLY
Sku: REG4150 Ships From: Hollywood, Florida Creator: Lalique
Width: 8.0" Height: 13.5" Depth : 2.3"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Glass Category: Cleared Sculpture Good; Wear consistent with age and use
René Lalique (1860-1945) was a renowned French glass designer and jeweler, recognized as one of the leading figures in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements. Born on April 6, 1860, in Ay, a small village in the Champagne region of France, Lalique's artistic journey began at an early age. Lalique's fascination with art and craftsmanship led him to study at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where he honed his skills in jewelry design and metalwork. After completing his formal education, he gained invaluable experience working for various prestigious jewelry houses, including Cartier and Boucheron. In 1885, Lalique established his own jewelry workshop in Paris, where he quickly gained recognition for his innovative designs and exquisite craftsmanship. His Read Full Bio
René Lalique (1860-1945) was a renowned French glass designer and jeweler, recognized as one of the leading figures in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements. Born on April 6, 1860, in Ay, a small village in the Champagne region of France, Lalique's artistic journey began at an early age. Lalique's fascination with art and craftsmanship led him to study at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where he honed his skills in jewelry design and metalwork. After completing his formal education, he gained invaluable experience working for various prestigious jewelry houses, including Cartier and Boucheron. In 1885, Lalique established his own jewelry workshop in Paris, where he quickly gained recognition for his innovative designs and exquisite craftsmanship. His distinctive style was characterized by the use of natural motifs, such as flowers, insects, and animals, which he incorporated into his jewelry pieces with great precision and attention to detail. While Lalique's jewelry creations were highly sought after, it was his foray into glass design that truly propelled him to international fame. Inspired by the emerging Art Nouveau movement, Lalique began experimenting with glass in the late 19th century, pushing the boundaries of the medium and revolutionizing the field. Lalique's glass creations were characterized by their delicate and intricate designs, often featuring motifs inspired by nature, such as flowers, birds, and mythical creatures. He employed various techniques, including acid etching, enameling, and mold blowing, to achieve his desired effects. Lalique's innovative use of glass in combination with other materials, such as bronze and ivory, further enhanced the allure of his creations. Throughout his career, Lalique collaborated with notable artists and designers of his time, including the renowned architect Hector Guimard, with whom he worked on the iconic glass entrances for the Paris Métro stations. Lalique's designs were also highly sought after by prominent figures of the era, including Sarah Bernhardt and the French President, Émile Loubet. Lalique's artistic contributions extended beyond glass and jewelry. He also ventured into other decorative arts, including furniture design, perfume bottles, and automotive hood ornaments. His involvement in the latter led to the creation of iconic mascots, such as the "Sirene" for the luxury car manufacturer, Hispano-Suiza. René Lalique's artistic legacy continues to influence and inspire contemporary designers and collectors alike
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