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  2. René Lalique - Wikipedia

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    "Lalique Mascots - Catalogue Raisonné (or critical catalogue) The Automotive Radiator Hood, Desk Ornaments, Trophies and Bookends of master glass artisan R. Lalique (including auction realisation prices with market values guide" by G.G. Weiner., i.a.m, o.t.r, c.s.m.a. Bi-lingual with both English and French captions.

  3. Lalique - Wikipedia

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    Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweller René Lalique in 1888. [1] Lalique is best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments during the early twentieth century.

  4. Catalogue raisonné - Wikipedia

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    A volume from Graham Reynolds's catalogue raisonné of John Constable [1]. A catalogue raisonné (or critical catalogue) is an annotated listing of the works of an artist or group of artists and can contain all works or a selection of works categorised by different parameters such as medium or period.

  5. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum houses one of the world's most important private art collections. It includes works from Ancient Egypt to the early 20th century, spanning the arts of the Islamic World, China and Japan, as well as the French decorative arts, the jewellery of René Lalique and some of the most important painters of all times works such as Rembrandt, Monet, Rubens, Manet, Renoir ...

  6. International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts

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    The idea for an exhibition entirely devoted to the decorative arts originally came from the Société des Artistes Décorateurs (The Society of Decorative Artists), a group founded in 1901 which included both established artists, including Eugène Grasset and Hector Guimard, as well as younger artists including Francis Jourdain, Maurice Dufrêne, Paul Follot and Pierre Chareau.

  7. House of Worth - Wikipedia

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    The company's first fragrance, developed by perfumer Maurice Blanchet, was Dans la Nuit, and glassmaker René Lalique was commissioned to design the bottle. [3] Les Parfumes Worth was established as a separate business and launched more than 20 fragrances between 1924 and 1947.

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