The French artist René Lalique was a dual talent. His exuberant Art Nouveau jewellery made him world famous. But he was also a very talented glass designer and highly respected during the Art Deco. He produced thousands of designs for pressed glass. This round, opaline saucer, with raised edge, is reminiscent of a pond in which fish are swimming.
Specifications
Title | dish |
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Material and technique | Glass, pressed |
Object type |
Dish
> Tableware
> Kitchen and household
> Utensil
|
Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Diameter Error: 36,5 is not a valid BCD value cm Height Error: 7,4 is not a valid BCD value cm |
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Artists |
Designer:
René Lalique
Executor: René Lalique et Cie |
Accession number | V 934 (KN&V) |
Credits | From the estate of J.P. van der Schilden, 1925 |
Department | Applied Arts & Design |
Acquisition date | 1925 |
Creation date | in 1920 |
External exhibitions |
René Lalique - Franse sjiek in Nederland (2013) |
Material | |
Object | |
Technique |
Press
> Pressed
> Shaping techniques
> General technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
Press
> Pressed
> Shaping techniques
> General technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
|
Geographical origin | France > Western Europe > Europe |