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AN ART NOUVEAU GLASS, ENAMEL AND AQUAMARINE BROOCH, BY RENE LALIQUE
The openwork plaque, suspending a central kite-shaped aquamarine, encased within a frame of entwined translucent green glass stylized fish, extending blue and green enameled fins, enhanced at the cardinal points by a half-moon, triangular or navette-shaped aquamarine, mounted in gold, circa 1904-1905
Signed Lalique for René Lalique
The openwork plaque, suspending a central kite-shaped aquamarine, encased within a frame of entwined translucent green glass stylized fish, extending blue and green enameled fins, enhanced at the cardinal points by a half-moon, triangular or navette-shaped aquamarine, mounted in gold, circa 1904-1905
Signed Lalique for René Lalique
Literature
Yvonne Brunhammer, "The Jewels of Lalique", Flammarion, Paris, 1998, page 192
"René Lalique: 1860-1945", APT International Inc., Tokyo, 2000-2001, page 128
"René Lalique: 1860-1945", APT International Inc., Tokyo, 2000-2001, page 128
Exhibited
"The Jewels of Lalique", New York, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution, 3 February-12 April 1998; Washington D.C., International Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 15 May-16 August 1998; Dallas, Dallas Museum of Art, 13 September 1998-10 January 1999, no. 132