Sep 13, 2007
Sep 13, 2007
Sep 13, 2007
Sep 13, 2007
Sep 13, 2007

Frogs and Lily Pads (Grenouilles et Nénuphars) Vase

Frogs and Lily Pads (Grenouilles et Nénuphars) Vase

1909–12

René Lalique

(French, 1860–1945)

Glass

Overall: 21 x 29.8 cm (8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in.)

John L. Severance Fund 2007.180

Did you know?

René Lalique placed little sheets of metal foil behind the applied green frogs to reflect a dark green tint back to the viewer.

Description

This vase is an early example of French designer René Lalique's experimentation with producing artistic glass. Lalique combines applied, cast, and molded glass techniques to achieve an ethereal effect of a murky swamp, a typical Art Nouveau motif. Lily pads adorn the surface with green frogs perched on top.

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Lalique Glass
How It Was Made
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Collection: 
Decorative Arts
Type of artwork: 
Glass
Medium: 
Glass

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