René Lalique
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Enchanted by Glass
Kelley Jo Elliott; With a foreword by Karol Wight and contributions by Elizabeth Everton and Tina Oldknow
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Format: Cloth
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Price: $86.00
A visually stunning and informative survey of Lalique’s glasswork that includes hundreds of exquisite pieces and related archival material
René Lalique, a master artist and designer of early 20th-century France, initially achieved fame for his jewelry creations that were widely admired and collected. He began experimenting with glass in the 1890s, and was so captivated by the material that he spent the rest of his career working with it exclusively. The glass objects that he designed, such as vases, ashtrays, tableware, and other household accessories, are now considered iconic representations of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements.
This publication traces Lalique’s distinguished career, including his early experimentation with glass in jewelry-making; his production of innovative perfume bottles, some of the first pieces he made entirely of glass; and the peak of his glassmaking career at the 1925 International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts in Paris. Hundreds of color photographs—including many dramatic, full-page images—spotlight individual pieces of glass and original wax and plaster models selected from the extensive collection of The Corning Museum of Glass. The book also draws on the Museum’s wealth of archival material on Lalique, including design drawings and photographs. This strikingly beautiful and informative volume is a testament to the singular allure of his enchanting glass.
René Lalique, a master artist and designer of early 20th-century France, initially achieved fame for his jewelry creations that were widely admired and collected. He began experimenting with glass in the 1890s, and was so captivated by the material that he spent the rest of his career working with it exclusively. The glass objects that he designed, such as vases, ashtrays, tableware, and other household accessories, are now considered iconic representations of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements.
This publication traces Lalique’s distinguished career, including his early experimentation with glass in jewelry-making; his production of innovative perfume bottles, some of the first pieces he made entirely of glass; and the peak of his glassmaking career at the 1925 International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts in Paris. Hundreds of color photographs—including many dramatic, full-page images—spotlight individual pieces of glass and original wax and plaster models selected from the extensive collection of The Corning Museum of Glass. The book also draws on the Museum’s wealth of archival material on Lalique, including design drawings and photographs. This strikingly beautiful and informative volume is a testament to the singular allure of his enchanting glass.
Published in association with The Corning Museum of Glass
Exhibition Schedule:
Corning Museum of Glass
(05/17/14–01/04/15)
Kelley Jo Elliott is curatorial assistant, modern glass; Karol Wight is executive director and curator of ancient and Islamic glass; and Tina Oldknow is curator of modern glass at The Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York. Elizabeth Everton teaches in the department of history at Concordia University, St. Paul, Minnesota.
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Corning Museum of Glass
(05/17/14–01/04/15)
‘In taking a broad but thoughtful sweep of his life and work, the curator Kelley Joe Elliott’s introduction sets the tone for what turns out to be the most serious text published on Lalique to date.’—Burlington Magazine.
‘This exceptional tome is a feast for the eye, a fascinating read and a benchmark publication in Lalique studies that cannot fail to delight the glass enthusiast.’ —Suzanne Higgott, DAS Newsletter
ISBN: 9780300205114
Publication Date: May 27, 2014
Publishing Partner: Published in association with The Corning Museum of Glass
Publication Date: May 27, 2014
Publishing Partner: Published in association with The Corning Museum of Glass
384 pages, 10 x 10
463 color illus.
463 color illus.