Frankrijk, circa 1930.
Gesatineerd persglazen plastiek van een gestileerde dansende vrouw met opgeheven armen en een sierlijk, golvend S-vormig lichaam. De vereenvoudigde gelaatstrekken en verlengde vormen zijn kenmerkend voor de Art Deco-stijl. Gesigneerd R. Lalique in reliëf op de plooi van de jurk.
H. 21 cm.
René Lalique (1860–1945), Frosted Glass Figure of a Woman.
France, circa 1930.
Sculptural figure in moulded frosted glass, depicting a stylised woman mid-dance with her arms raised and her body in a graceful, fluid S-curve. The simplified facial features and elongated form exemplify the Art Deco aesthetic. Signed R. Lalique in relief on the fold of the dress.
Note:
René Lalique (1860–1945) was one of the most influential glass designers of the early 20th century, known for his innovative use of moulded glass in both decorative and utilitarian objects. Originally a jeweller, Lalique turned to glassmaking around 1907 and quickly became a leading figure of the Art Nouveau and later Art Deco movements. This elegant figure exemplifies Lalique’s mastery of form, capturing motion and femininity through restrained yet expressive design. His works are highly collectible and remain iconic representations of French decorative arts.
Frankrijk, circa 1930.
Gesatineerd persglazen plastiek van een gestileerde dansende vrouw met opgeheven armen en een sierlijk, golvend S-vormig lichaam. De vereenvoudigde gelaatstrekken en verlengde vormen zijn kenmerkend voor de Art Deco-stijl. Gesigneerd R. Lalique in reliëf op de plooi van de jurk.
H. 21 cm.
René Lalique (1860–1945), Frosted Glass Figure of a Woman.
France, circa 1930.
Sculptural figure in moulded frosted glass, depicting a stylised woman mid-dance with her arms raised and her body in a graceful, fluid S-curve. The simplified facial features and elongated form exemplify the Art Deco aesthetic. Signed R. Lalique in relief on the fold of the dress.
Note:
René Lalique (1860–1945) was one of the most influential glass designers of the early 20th century, known for his innovative use of moulded glass in both decorative and utilitarian objects. Originally a jeweller, Lalique turned to glassmaking around 1907 and quickly became a leading figure of the Art Nouveau and later Art Deco movements. This elegant figure exemplifies Lalique’s mastery of form, capturing motion and femininity through restrained yet expressive design. His works are highly collectible and remain iconic representations of French decorative arts.
Auction: Art Nouveau, Design and Limburg Art Auction, 28th Jun, 2025
Hessink’s Art Nouveau, Design & Limburgse Kunstveiling biedt verzamelaars en kunstliefhebbers een uitzonderlijke selectie van schilderijen, beeldende kunst, keramiek en designmeubels. De veiling omvat werken van gerenommeerde kunstenaars als Pablo Picasso, Alphonse Mucha, Corneille en Charles Eyck. Topstukken zijn onder meer iconische ontwerpen van Pierre Jeanneret, Peter Ghyczy en Pieter Spruyt, evenals verfijnd Art Nouveau-glaswerk van Charles Schneider, Daum Nancy en Émile Gallé.
Hessink’s Art Nouveau, Design & Limburg Art Auction offers collectors and art lovers an exceptional selection of fine art, interior design pieces, and furniture. The sale features works by renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso, Alphonse Mucha, Corneille, and Charles Eyck. Highlights include iconic designs by Pierre Jeanneret, Peter Ghyczy, and Pieter Spruyt, as well as exquisite Art Nouveau glass by Charles Schneider, Daum Nancy, and Émile Gallé.
Viewing
Kijkdagen: Zaterdag 7 Juni, en Maandag 9 juni t/m vrijdag 13 juni, van 10:00 to 17:00 uur.