A superb René Lalique original Art Deco glass vase decorated with dancing bacchantes in various poses and pairings around the full circumference of the vase, exhibiting an excellent mix of frosted and opalescent glass with fine hand finished detail, signed R Lalique France


 Vase "Bacchantes"

Catalogue Number: 997

Signature identification: Under base “R. Lalique France” signature

Date introduced: July 22, 1927

Dimensions: 25 cm High

Felix Marchilac Catalogue Raisonné Page 438


The Bacchantes vaseis an exquisite representation of Art Nouveau brilliance. Crafted in 1927, this iconic vase s howcases Lalique's unrivaled talent in the realm of glass artistry. The design features a sensual and intricate relief of young maenads, or Bacchantes, draped in flowing vines and leaves. Their ecstatic dance seems to come alive, beautifully capturing the essence of ancient Greek mythology and the celebration of hedonistic pleasure.


Lalique's innovative use of opalescent glass adds an ethereal glow, enhancing the vase's captivating allure. The play of light on the glass surface creates a mesmerizing ambiance, evoking a sense of mystery and enchantment. Throughout history, the Bacchantes vase has become a symbol of Lalique's unparalleled artistic vision and craftsmanship, garnering admiration from art connoisseurs worldwide. Its timeless elegance and rich symbolism continue to inspire generations, solidifying René Lalique's legacy as a true pioneer in the world of decorative arts.



ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Height:                                      25 cm 


Condition:                        Excellent Original Condition


Circa:                                           1930


Materials:                                Frosted Glass


Book Ref:                                  R.Lalique – Catalogue Raisonné by Felix Marcilhac


Page No.                                    438


SKU:                                            6579




ABOUT

Lalique Bacchantes Vase

René Lalique (1860-1945) began his career as a jewellery apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many of the best-known Parisian jewellers. In 1885, he opened his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, the former workshop of Jules Destape. In 1887, Lalique opened a business on Rue du Quatre-Septembre, and registered the "RL" mark the following year. In 1890, he opened a shop in the Opera District of Paris. Within a decade, Lalique was amongst the best-known Parisian jewellers.




Oiseau de Feu (Firebird), 1922


In 1905, Lalique opened a new shop at Place Vendôme which exhibited not only jewellery, but glass works as well. It was close to the shop of renowned perfumer François Coty; in 1907, Lalique began producing ornate perfume bottles for Coty. The production of glass objects began at his country villa in 1902, and continued there until at least 1912. The first Lalique glassworks opened in 1909 in a rented facility in Combs-la-Ville, which Lalique later purchased in 1913. In December 1912, Lalique hosted an exhibition of Lalique Glass—as his glass would come to be known—at the Place Vendôme shop. During the First World War, the glassworks produced mundane items in support of the war effort. In 1919, work began on a new production facility in Wingen-sur-Moder, which opened in 1921. From 1925-1931, Lalique produced 29 models of hood ornaments; a mermaid statuette first produced in 1920 was also later sold as a hood ornament. During the 1920s and 1930s, Lalique was amongst the world's most renowned glassmakers.


René Lalique died in 1945. His son Marc Lalique took over the business, operating initially as "M.Lalique" and later as "Cristal Lalique". Under Marc's leadership, the company transitioned from producing its famous Lalique Glass to producing lead glass, commonly known as crystal. Marie-Claude Lalique took control of the company following Marc's death in 1977. It was sold to Pochet in 1994 and to a partnership of Art & Fragrance and the holding company Financière Saint-Germain in 2008. Since 2010, Cristal Lalique has been wholly owned by Art & Fragrance.


Hickmet Fine Arts

Established in 1936, Hickmet Fine Arts is an international family run business and one of the world’s most important dealers in original Art Deco and Art Nouveau Antique Sculpture and Art Glass. We are located at Gallery 85 on London's famous Portobello Road where we offer a fine range of sculpture, glass and works of art from the 19th and 20th Centuries by the most famous sculptors and artists from this period.