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Rene Lalique (1860–1945)   Ermenonville  vase Creation 1927 – René Lalique (1860–1945)

“Ermenonville” vase
Creation 1927

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Rene Lalique (1860–1945) Ermenonville vase Creation 1927

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René Lalique (1860–1945)

“Ermenonville” vase
Creation 1927

Molded-pressed crystal, satin and polished finish, decorated with large twists of stylized foliage in relief.
Signed “Lalique France” under the base.

Height: 14.7 cm
Diameter at opening: 9.7 cm

Reference: Marcilhac, René Lalique. Catalogue raisonné of the work of glass, Paris, 2011, n° 10 450.

Context and importance

Designed in 1927, the Ermenonville vase elegantly illustrates René Lalique's Art Deco aesthetic, marked by the stylization of natural forms and the subtle contrast between satin opalescence and luminous transparency. With its perfectly balanced proportions and rich plant decoration, this model stands out as one of the emblematic creations of the period.

Sought after by international collectors, the Ermenonville occupies a special place in Lalique's work and constitutes a refined testimony to French glass art between the two wars.

Condition: Very good condition, no cracks or chips, slight traces of wear under the base. Condition: Used.

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