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René Lalique, an exceptional jeweler and a great master of French glass, was one of the most famous designers of Art Nouveau and Art Deco period. For the last 90 years Lalique creations have been manufactured at Wingen-sur-Moder in Alsace, France, (where Lalique Museum was opened on the 1st. July, 2011). When Lalique was 16 years old, he became apprenticed to the jeweler Louis Aucoc. While working for Aucoc, Lalique also studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in Paris which established him as a jeweler designer for great establishments such as Cartier, Hamelin and Boucheron. Towards the end of 1880, he started his own business and manufactured under his own name. He worked with gold and gems as well as unconventional materials such as enamel, horn and glass. He created brooches in the form of thistles, currants, poppies, scarabs, bugs and butterflies. He often mixed flora and fauna and created women's figurative bodies in the shapes of Water Nymphs or Winged Figures, like the pendant 'Femme Libelulle - Dragon Fly Woman, one of the masterpieces in his collection.
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum Lisbon
Broche Le Baiser, 1904-1906 Le musée des Arts décoratifs Paris
Lucien Gaillard
The lovely 'Suzanne' is an Opalescent Glass female nude Lalique crystal figurine and she sold at Bonhams, London in 2006 for £5,500
Plaque de collier de chien au chiffre M.A.V.
Tiara combVictoria and Albert Museum
Bracelet de Cheville Chauve SourisLe musée des Arts décoratifs Paris
Plaque de collier de chien Fougères
Collier de chien Aubépines
Peacock pectoral c.1898-1900 Calouste Gulbenkian Museum Lisbon
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum Lisbon
Broche Prunellier et guêpes 1900Le musée des Arts décoratifs Paris
Spirit of the Wind – Victoire (25.6 cm long) - Persons Majestic Car MascotsDirect contemporary pieces were made by Pearson Majestic Manufacturing Company of the USA
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René Lalique, an exceptional jeweler and a great master of French glass, was one of the most famous designers of Art Nouveau and Art Deco period. For the last 90 years Lalique creations have been manufactured at Wingen-sur-Moder in Alsace, France, (where Lalique Museum was opened on the 1st. July, 2011). When Lalique was 16 years old, he became apprenticed to the jeweler Louis Aucoc. While working for Aucoc, Lalique also studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in Paris which established him as a jeweler designer for great establishments such as Cartier, Hamelin and Boucheron. Towards the end of 1880, he started his own business and manufactured under his own name. He worked with gold and gems as well as unconventional materials such as enamel, horn and glass. He created brooches in the form of thistles, currants, poppies, scarabs, bugs and butterflies. He often mixed flora and fauna and created women's figurative bodies in the shapes of Water Nymphs or Winged Figures, like the pendant 'Femme Libelulle - Dragon Fly Woman, one of the masterpieces in his collection.