Lalique by Eric Knowles

Lalique by Eric Knowles

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A lavish celebration of the jewellery and glassware of one of the greatest names of twentieth century design, by TV personality and Lalique expert Eric Knowles

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Lalique by Eric Knowles

Rene Lalique was one of the giants of twentieth century decorative arts and a master of the Art Deco idiom. Born in 1860, early artistic talent led to an apprenticeship with Paris goldsmith Louis Aucoc. By 1885 Rene had established his own workshop, and for the next twenty years he designed and made jewellery of great originality and beauty. Though this became famous worldwide, before the turn of the century he began experimenting with glass, and it is for this that Lalique is today most famous: for the fine art perfume bottles he produced for Francois Coty and for a vast repertoire besides, including vases, lighting, clocks, car mascots and architectural commissions. This lavishly illustrated history celebrates the extraordinary jewellery and glass of Rene Lalique, and the glass of the Lalique company up to the present day.
Eric Knowles is a former director of Bonhams, the London auctioneers. He became a well-known TV personality in the 1990s, as a regular expert on the Antiques Roadshow and presenter of several programmes including 'Going for a Song'. He is antiques expert for the Sunday Times and the author of several books on antiques and the decorative arts.
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ISBN 13 9780747808282
ISBN 10 0747808287
Title Lalique
Author Eric Knowles
Series Shire Collections
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2011-09-10
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.