The Jewels of LaliqueFlammarion, 1998 - 224 páginas The name of Rene Lalique (1860-1945) is familiar throughout the world and is synonymous with one of the most extraordinary decorative vocabularies of this century. Known primarily as a master craftsman of objects in glass, he was also the designer of exquisite jewelry that attained the highest expression of the Art Nouveau style. This book, published to coincide with a major retrospective of the artist's early work, brings together a dazzling array of jewels, many from private collections shown here for the first time, and presents them in the context of Lalique's contemporary work in glass. |
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The Jewels of Lalique René Lalique,Sigrid Barten,Cooper-Hewitt Museum,Smithsonian Institution,Dallas Museum of Art Prévia não disponível - 1998 |
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1900 Exposition Art et Décoration Art Nouveau artist Arts décoratifs baroque pearls Barten bijou Bijouterie française Brooch carved cast glass chain Chased gold Clairefontaine color Comb Corsage Ornament Craftsman created in 1912 David Weinstein Collection decorative arts Design Diam Diameter diamonds Dog Collar Plaque Émile Gallé enamel on gold Exposition Universelle flowers French glassmaking gouache on paper Gustave Henri Vever horn inches ivory Japanese jeweler jewelry joaillerie L'Art Lalique Museum Collection Lalique's Ledru Lost-wax cast Louis Louis Comfort Tiffany Model created mold Mold-blown glass Mold-pressed glass motif Musée des Arts Museu Calouste Gulbenkian nature Necklace objets d'art opals opaque enamel paper 11 Paris Gift Paris Purchased Peacock pearls Pencil Pendant Perfume Bottle pieces plique-à-jour enamel pressed glass Private collection René Lalique Robert de Montesquiou Salon Sarah Bernhardt silver techniques Tiara Tiffany translucent enamel Union Centrale Vever Walters Art Gallery watercolor on paper York