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Rene Jules Lalique was a French artist and designer born in 1860. He is best known for his work in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, particularly in the field of glassmaking. Lalique began his career as a jewelry designer, creating pieces for famous clients such as Sarah Bernhardt and the Rothschild family. He later expanded his work to include glassware, creating intricate and delicate pieces that were highly sought after. Lalique's designs often featured natural motifs such as flowers and animals, and he was known for his use of innovative techniques such as acid etching and enameling. He Rene Jules Lalique was a French artist and designer born in 1860. He is best known for his work in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, particularly in the field of glassmaking. Lalique began his career as a jewelry designer, creating pieces for famous clients such as Sarah Bernhardt and the Rothschild family. He later expanded his work to include glassware, creating intricate and delicate pieces that were highly sought after. Lalique's designs often featured natural motifs such as flowers and animals, and he was known for his use of innovative techniques such as acid etching and enameling. He also worked on a number of architectural projects, including the interior of the Orient Express train and the glass doors of the Grand Palais in Paris. Lalique passed away in 1945, but his legacy lives on through his beautiful and timeless designs. ...
Lalique, Rene Jules (1860-1945)
Leonard de Selva
LSE4076341
Lalique, Rene Jules (1860-1945)
Leonard de Selva
LSE4076341
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