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LALIQUE. France ca. 1945Perfume bottle "Dhalia".nº 2.Moulded and satin-finished glass.Signed on

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LALIQUE. France ca. 1945Perfume bottle "Dhalia".nº 2.Moulded and satin-finished glass.Signed on - Image 1 of 3
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LALIQUE. France ca. 1945Perfume bottle "Dhalia".nº 2.Moulded and satin-finished glass.Signed on - Image 1 of 3
LALIQUE. France ca. 1945Perfume bottle "Dhalia".nº 2.Moulded and satin-finished glass.Signed on - Image 2 of 3
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LALIQUE. France ca. 1945
Perfume bottle "Dhalia".nº 2.
Moulded and satin-finished glass.
Signed on the back of the base Lalique France.
Work reproduced in "Le Catalogue Raisonné del L'Ouvre en Verre de R. Lalique", by Felix Marcilhac, Les Editions de l'Amateur , Pag. 346, nº 616, with photo.
Provenance: Spanish private collection, formed between 1970 and 1995.
Measurements: 18 x 14 x 6 cm .
Bottle for perfume "Dhalia "nº 2, design René Lalique in satin moulded glass, with floral decoration and polychrome in black on the sides and mouthpiece.
The Lalique firm was originally founded by René Jules Lalique (1860 - 1945), one of the leading glassmakers of the time, and one of the first to sculpt glass for great monumental works, such as the fountains on the Champs Elysées. He enjoyed great renown thanks to his original creations of jewellery, perfume bottles, glasses, plates, etc., in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. He trained with the Parisian jeweller Louis Aucoq, and then continued his studies at Sudenham Art College in London. The excellence of his creations and the taste he applied to his work earned him important commissions for the interior decoration of ships, trains such as the Orient Express, churches such as Saint-Nicasius in Reims, and numerous religious and civil goldsmiths' works. Lalique was not content with simply designing his models, but also founded a factory for mass production, patenting several innovative glass manufacturing processes, and various technical effects such as "Lalique satin" or opalescent glass. Pieces by Lalique are preserved in prominent museums such as the Corning Museum of Glass and the Metropolitan Museum of Glass in New York, the Louvre and the Orsay Museum in Paris, among many others.
LALIQUE. France ca. 1945
Perfume bottle "Dhalia".nº 2.
Moulded and satin-finished glass.
Signed on the back of the base Lalique France.
Work reproduced in "Le Catalogue Raisonné del L'Ouvre en Verre de R. Lalique", by Felix Marcilhac, Les Editions de l'Amateur , Pag. 346, nº 616, with photo.
Provenance: Spanish private collection, formed between 1970 and 1995.
Measurements: 18 x 14 x 6 cm .
Bottle for perfume "Dhalia "nº 2, design René Lalique in satin moulded glass, with floral decoration and polychrome in black on the sides and mouthpiece.
The Lalique firm was originally founded by René Jules Lalique (1860 - 1945), one of the leading glassmakers of the time, and one of the first to sculpt glass for great monumental works, such as the fountains on the Champs Elysées. He enjoyed great renown thanks to his original creations of jewellery, perfume bottles, glasses, plates, etc., in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. He trained with the Parisian jeweller Louis Aucoq, and then continued his studies at Sudenham Art College in London. The excellence of his creations and the taste he applied to his work earned him important commissions for the interior decoration of ships, trains such as the Orient Express, churches such as Saint-Nicasius in Reims, and numerous religious and civil goldsmiths' works. Lalique was not content with simply designing his models, but also founded a factory for mass production, patenting several innovative glass manufacturing processes, and various technical effects such as "Lalique satin" or opalescent glass. Pieces by Lalique are preserved in prominent museums such as the Corning Museum of Glass and the Metropolitan Museum of Glass in New York, the Louvre and the Orsay Museum in Paris, among many others.

6th of September - Glass & Perfume Collection

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