Rene Lalique

Lalique, Rene





Rene Lalique was born Apr 6 1860 BirthAy, Marne region, France.
Died May 5 1945 deathParis.

Categories: Art Deco Art Nouveau

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The collection of works by René Lalique (1860-1945) is quite exceptional for the quality of the jewellery and other objects, particularly the glass, which, because of its quality and consistency is considered to be quite unique.
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Lalique avoided using precious stones and the conservatively classical settings favored by other leading jewelers of the time…
By 1904, when he mounted a large display at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St. Louis, Missouri), Lalique had already begun to abandon Art Nouveau…

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