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1910 - René Lalique, “PEACONS” Lamp

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“PEACOCKS” lamp

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René Lalique (1860-1945), “peacock” lamp in patinated and engraved pressed-moulded glass, bronze mount,
Model created in 1910 by RENÉ LALIQUE.
H. 42,5 cm.
Bibliographies: Marcilhac No 2159
In 1910, René Lalique created the "Peacocks" lamp in patinated molded-pressed glass. It features the bird in various forms, whether on the lampshade, fanning out, or perched on the lamp base.
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Created in 1910 in his glassworks in Combs-la-Ville, east of Paris, where he had set up the previous year, this model appeared in the artist's catalogue of works in 1928, before being removed four years later and would not be reused after 1947, when Marc Lalique took over the family business.
The "peacock" lamp is in any case the first designed and produced by René Lalique. Very few examples were produced, some of which are in museums, first and foremost the one in Wingen-sur-Moder, in Alsace, dedicated to the creator. The bird is showing its tail on the upper part of the object, while it is represented plugged in the central part, the countless eyes of its tail extending to the base. René Lalique would use this motif for his jewelry, but also in 1913 on the stopper of the Pâquerettes bottle, designed for the perfumer Roger & Gallet, and finally on a night light.
The artist's entire oeuvre, his jewelry and also his glass creations, bear witness to his passion for nature and his talent for capturing its beauty. A taste that likely stems from his childhood spent in Aÿ, in the Champagne region. René Lalique moved to Paris shortly after his birth and could hardly do without the plant and animal world.
His jewelry, like his glass objects, became paintings or landscapes. "He asked nature for its secrets. Nature answered him," wrote Gustave Geffroy in 1922, in his book dedicated to our glass magician.

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