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The 174 Artworks of media Enamel and containing the word rené jules lalique, enamel, 1900

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René Jules Lalique - ‘Female Figure’ neck collar‘Female Figure’ neck collarRené Jules Lalique

Neck collar with a convex rectangular shape, made of chiselled gold and lavender-blue enamel. At the centre of the piece is a female face carved out of chrysoprase, surrounded by gold ribbons and bows with blue enamel. Three opium poppies, also with blue-coloured enamel, frame the composition. Along...

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisboa, Portugal)
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René Jules Lalique - \\René Jules Lalique

This plaque for a choker is the first jewel that Calouste Gulbenkian purchased from René Lalique. It shows a landscape by a lake and is made with plaques of opal, a stone that the artist liked enormously and used widely in his jewels. The theme – a natural landscape – delighted both the artist and t...

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisboa, Portugal)
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René Jules Lalique - ‘The capture of Dejanira pendant’ pendant‘The capture of Dejanira pendant’ pendantRené Jules Lalique

To create this piece of jewellery, René Lalique took his inspiration from the theme described in Greek mythology of the rape of Deianira by the centaur Nessus. Both the figure of the abductor and that of the warrior heroine (Hercules/

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisboa, Portugal)
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René Jules Lalique - \\René Jules Lalique

This pectoral is one of the paradigms of René Lalique’s jewellery production, not only for the mastery of its execution, as for the theme chosen. Reptiles were a source of inspiration to which Lalique returned throughout his life not only for jewellery, but also for his glass, bronzes, etc.The pecto...

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisboa, Portugal)
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René Jules Lalique - ‘Female Face’ Pendant‘Female Face’ PendantRené Jules Lalique

Nature, in the form of the most varied kinds of fauna and flora, and the female figure were recurring themes in the work of René Lalique, both in his early phase as a jeweller, which lasted until the late 1900s, and later on, when he devoted himself entirely to working with glass. In this pendant, a...

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisboa, Portugal)
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René Jules Lalique - ‘Dragonfly-woman’ corsage ornament‘Dragonfly-woman’ corsage ornamentRené Jules Lalique

Without doubt one of the most spectacular pieces of jewellery ever created by René Lalique, the great modern jewellery artist, this ‘dragonfly-woman’ brooch was presented with enormous success at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, where the artist’s art nouveau jewellery work met with great acc...

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisboa, Portugal)
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René Jules Lalique - ‘Cockerel’ diadem‘Cockerel’ diademRené Jules Lalique

Diadem in the form of a free-standing cockerel’s head, made of gold, horn and enamel, holding a quartz crystal – of cut amethyst – in its beak. This piece is remarkable for its delicate treatment of the cockerel’s comb and caruncles, in fine gold mesh, as well as the magnificent enamel work in iride...

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisboa, Portugal)
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René Jules Lalique - \\René Jules Lalique

Given its symbolic association to the world of dreams, the poppy may be considered one of the emblematic flowers of Art Nouveau. This pendant shows a frontally portrayed female face in opalescent glass and surrounded by hair in patinated silver and with a silver hood formed by four large open poppie...

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisboa, Portugal)
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René Jules Lalique - \\René Jules Lalique

Of all the animals reproduced in the work of Lalique, the peacock is perhaps regarded as the most emblematic of the spirit of Art Nouveau, and it is a recurring theme in the artist’s work, whether isolated as here or in pairs in other jewels.The theme is again very representative of Symbolist painti...

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisboa, Portugal)
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