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This obscure desire for beautyRené Jules Lalique. Serpent Pectoral Pendant, 1899. SourceTwigAdventure GamesLoki LaufeysonGoodness AestheticSacred 28Medusa AestheticHades AestheticAdam MurrayLalique JewelryGreek Pantheon
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René Lalique: 7 Things You Need to KnowBorn in Aÿ-en-Champagne, France, René-Jules Lalique (1860-1945) is considered the indisputable master of jewellery design in the Art Nouveau style. Fascinated by 3 central themes – floral, fauna and the female form, his whimsical, lyrical compositions in an array of materials – gold, semi-precious stones, enamel and glass are the perfect encapsulation of the late 19th century pre-Art Deco era.SSarah BeddingfieldIle De FranceLalique JewelryLalique PerfumeLalique Perfume BottleArt Deco ArtistsRene LaliqueArt Deco MovementArt Nouveau JewelryFamous Art
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René Lalique: 7 Things You Need to KnowBorn in Aÿ-en-Champagne, France, René-Jules Lalique (1860-1945) is considered the indisputable master of jewellery design in the Art Nouveau style. Fascinated by 3 central themes – floral, fauna and the female form, his whimsical, lyrical compositions in an array of materials – gold, semi-precious stones, enamel and glass are the perfect encapsulation of the late 19th century pre-Art Deco era.Miroslava BlažićEdmond RostandLalique JewelrySarah BernhardtBijoux Art NouveauRene LaliqueArt Nouveau JewelryArt Deco EraArt Deco DesignBelle Epoque