99. "Mont Doré" - Lalique opaline glass bowl, decorated with fruits, circa 1920

Estimate

EUR 500 - 800

Sold

EUR 1.000

Session

Thu, 11 April 2024 19:00

The "Mont Doré" bowl created by René Lalique is a remarkable piece that embodies both Lalique's artistic talent and the essence of the Art Deco movement. Created on November 22, 1928, this bowl gets its name from the town of Mont-Doré, France, which was famous for its thermal springs and natural beauty, possibly a source of inspiration for Lalique. René Lalique (1860-1945), a celebrated glass artist and master of molded glass, was known for his innovative use of glass in creating pieces of great finesse and incomparable beauty. The "Mont Doré" bowl perfectly illustrates his creative genius and technical expertise.

Dimensions

width 22 cm, height 8 cm

Description

opaline glass, signed at the base "R. Lalique France"

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