AN ART NOUVEAU ENAMEL BROOCH, BY RENE LALIQUE
AN ART NOUVEAU ENAMEL BROOCH, BY RENE LALIQUE

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AN ART NOUVEAU ENAMEL BROOCH, BY RENE LALIQUE
Centering upon a carved French ivory plaque, depicting five dancing nymphs in relief, within a blue enamel bat motif frame, mounted in 18k gold, circa 1902
Signed Lalique for René Lalique
Literature
Yvonne Brunhammer, The Jewels of Lalique, Flammarion, Paris, 1998, page 142

Lot Essay

René Lalique experimented with many types of materials including glass, horn and ivory. When artistically compelled, Lalique utilized glass and resin that mimicked other materials. This brooch, created with French ivory, a simulated form of ivory, is a perfect example. The simulated materials allowed him freedom to create many different versions of similar motifs and juxtapose precious and semi-precious materials in one unique piece.

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