René Lalique: Selections from the Steven and Roslyn Shulman Collection
introduces the artistic innovations and legacy of renowned French Art
Deco artist René Lalique. Born outside of Paris in 1860, Lalique was
recognized as one of France's foremost Art Nouveau jewelry designers
before turning to the material of glass in the early twentieth century.
By the 1920s, Lalique's glass artwork embraced the new ideas and
technologies that swept the United States and Europe. He brought an
artistic aesthetic to new industries such as automotive and electrical
products, as well as to new clienteles including the rising middle class
and the increasingly independent female consumer. His legacy has
influenced subsequent generations of designers and artists, in
particular contemporary artists working in the medium of glass.
Lalique's considerable imagination and eye for design is evident in the
Steven and Roslyn Shulman Collection, one of the most comprehensive
selections of Lalique glass in the United States. The collection
features perfume bottles, vases, automobile mascots, and a wealth of
other objects that exemplify the Art Deco style and celebrate Lalique's
sense of design.