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MARIE-CLAUDE LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1935-2003)

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HISTORY OF LALIQUE

HISTORY OF LALIQUE

LOT 44

Three Panel With Glass Flowers Screen

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Rare, one-of-a-kind, handmade by Marie-Claude Lalique. Wood frame with bronze hardware. The mixed media design of relief glass flowers and branches with dominate colors of black, silver, and gold was used. Signature painted lower right panel MC Lalique.

Artist: Marie-Claude Lalique (French, 1935-2003)

Dimensions: 24”W x 80”H

Starting Bid: $200

Est: $15000 - $22000

RENE LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) ORIGINAL CAST METAL ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT

Outstanding cast metal relief sculpture with brown patina designed by Art Nouveau and Art Deco master craftsman Rene Lalique. This large relief depicts a standing male nude who carries a female nude cradled in his arms. The composition is set on an irregular curved surface that was pressed in on the reverse part to form a raised, elongated rectangular shape that serves to support and project the couple’s limbs. This cast includes five protruding pieces similar to those used to clamp onto a second mold. This splendid quality piece has never been offered publicly and was acquired directly from the private collection of the descendants of Rene Lalique.

Artist: Rene Jules Lalique (French, 18601945)

Issued: c. 1900

Dimensions: 7”L x 12”H x 2.75”W

Starting Bid: $600

Est: $6000 - $10000

RENE LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) ORIGINAL CAST METAL TONDO ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT

Exceptional details in this cast metal relief sculpture with brown patina designed by Art Nouveau and Art Deco master craftsman Rene Lalique. The circular plaque depicts a central face with shut eyes flanked by two female nudes that follow the shape of bat wings. Their extended arms end in claws and their legs end in stylized untwined forms. This outstanding quality piece was acquired directly from the private collection of the descendants of Rene Lalique and has never been offered publicly.

Artist: Rene Jules Lalique (French, 18601945)

Issued: c. 1900

Dimensions: 5.40”L x 7.30”H x 0.80”W

Starting Bid: $300

Est: $3000 - $5000

RENE

LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) ORIGINAL CAST METAL TONDO ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT

Beautiful detailed composition in this cast metal relief sculpture with brown patina designed by Art Nouveau and Art Deco master craftsman Rene Lalique. This high relief represents four visages of women whose thick hair blend onto the rectangular surface that expands from their locks into a design for a luxurious object. This quality piece was acquired directly from the private collection of the descendants of Rene Lalique and has never been offered publicly.

Artist: Rene Jules Lalique (French, 18601945)

Issued: c. 1900

Dimensions: 5.50”L x 5.50”H x 1.25”W

Starting Bid: $300

Est: $3000 - $5000

RENE LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) ORIGINAL CAST METAL TONDO ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT

Cast metal relief sculpture with brown patina composition designed by Art Nouveau and Art Deco master craftsman Rene Lalique. His playful composition depicts the face of a jester with flowers on his hair, handle shaped ears, and two curved arms that end in claws. This quality piece was acquired directly from the private collection of the descendants of Rene Lalique and has never been offered publicly.

Artist: Rene Jules Lalique (French, 18601945)

Issued: c. 1900

Dimensions: 6.75”L x 6.75”H x 1”W

Starting Bid: $80

Est: $800 - $2000

RENE LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) ORIGINAL CAST METAL ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT, IRIS

Beautiful details in this cast metal relief sculpture with brown patina composition designed by Art Nouveau and Art Deco master craftsman Rene Lalique. The iris flower set on a raised surface is represented in high relief with deep grooves that highlight parts of the petals that Lalique set on a background made of leaves. The finished product cast from this chief model was cast in gold with green plique-a-jour enamel leaves. This quality piece was acquired directly from the private collection of the descendants of Rene Lalique.

Artist: Rene Jules Lalique (French, 18601945)

Issued: c. 1900

Dimensions: 5.50”L x 7.50”H x 1”W

Starting Bid: $80

Est: $800 - $2000

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