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Lalique glass is named after its founder, René Lalique, who was born in Ay, a small town in France in 1860. Lalique was a French glass designer and artist who is considered one of the most influential figures in the Art Nouveau movement. Lalique's fascination with glass started at a young age when he was apprenticed to a jeweller. He later went on to study at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and then worked for several leading Parisian jewellers.

In 1885, Rene Lalique opened his own jewellery workshop in Paris, where he began to experiment with glass. He developed a new style of glass that was more translucent and refractive than traditional glass, and he began to incorporate it into his jewelry designs. Lalique's jewellery quickly gained popularity, and he became known as one of the leading designers of the Art Nouveau movement.

In the early more... 1900s, Lalique expanded his work into glassware and decorative objects. He created vases, bowls, perfume bottles, and other objects that were adorned with intricate designs and patterns. Lalique was particularly interested in the relationship between light and glass, and he experimented with different techniques to create a unique look for his glassware. He was also known for his use of natural forms and motifs, such as flowers, animals, and insects.

Lalique's glassware was highly sought after and was collected by many wealthy patrons. His work was exhibited at major exhibitions, including the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900 and the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. Lalique also worked with other artists of the time, including the famous Art Nouveau artist Alphonse Mucha.

After Lalique's death in 1945, his son Marc Lalique took over the business and continued to produce Lalique glassware. Under Marc's leadership, the company expanded its product line to include crystal sculptures, chandeliers, and other decorative objects. Marc Lalique also collaborated with other artists, such as Salvador Dalí and Georges Braque.

Lalique continues to produce a wide range of glassware and decorative objects, all of which are handmade and crafted using traditional techniques. Lalique glass can be found in museums and private collections around the world and is considered as one of the most iconic examples of Art Nouveau glass design. less...

Rene Lalique, Archers, Carbon iron amber glass, mould-blown…
Lalique Archers Frosted Glass Vase

Rene Lalique, Archers, Carbon iron amber glass, mould-blown using four-part mould, acid-etched. Frosted vase with hunting motif featuring nudes with bows and birds in flight. 'R. Lalique France' hand-etched to base. Model created in 1921, removed from

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Rene Lalique, Archers, Copper cobalt glass, mould-blown using…
Rene Lalique Archers Frosted Glass Vase

Rene Lalique, Archers, Copper cobalt glass, mould-blown using four-part mould, acid-etched. Frosted vase with hunting motif featuring nudes with bows and birds in flight. R. Lalique impressed to base. Model created in 1921, removed from catalogue in 19

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Stunning Rene Lalique Art Deco 'Archers' vase, model 893, c.…
Art Deco Lalique 'Archers' Vase in Yellow Amber Glass

Stunning Rene Lalique Art Deco 'Archers' vase, model 893, c.1920's, in cased yellow amber and opalescent (butterscotch) glass, decorated in relief with nude male archers poised below large swooping birds, with impressed R.Lalique mark to base, height 10…

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Lalique 'Archers' vase in dark violet glass, circa 1921, signed…
Lalique Dark Violet Glass Archer Vase, Signed, Circa 1921

Lalique 'Archers' vase in dark violet glass, circa 1921, signed 'R.Lalique, France', 10.24 in. high

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A Rene Lalique Archers vase, designed 1921, the baluster body…
Rene Lalique Archers Vase, 1921

A Rene Lalique Archers vase, designed 1921, the baluster body moulded with repeating scenes depicting classical archers, in frosted and clear glass with remnant sepia patina, moulded R. Lalique, 10.43 in. high. Provenance: Renee Antiques, New York, Mr…

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An Lalique style Red Archers vase, in typical pattern, 27 cm…
Red Archers Lalique-Style Vase with Signature

An Lalique style Red Archers vase, in typical pattern, 10.63 in. high bearing incised script signature to base (1)

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A Rene Lalique Archers vase, circa 1925, of ovoid form, the…
Rene Lalique Archers Vase

A Rene Lalique Archers vase, circa 1925, of ovoid form, the moulded blue glass body decorated with a continuous frieze of standing archers, signed R. Lalique to base. Height 10.63 in.

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A Lalique, Archers vase, clear and frosted glass with a blue…
Lalique Archers Vase with Blue Stain

A Lalique, Archers vase, clear and frosted glass with a blue stain, signed R. Lalique (rim reduced)

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Rene Lalique Archers vase, the amber glass body moulded with a…
Amber Archers: Lalique's Classical Frieze Vase

Rene Lalique Archers vase, the amber glass body moulded with a continuous frieze of classical male archers and swooping birds

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