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René Jules Lalique (1860 – 1945) reinvented jewelry. A contemporary asked, "Prior to René Lalique, what was jewelry? The old jewel was based upon the idea of wealth; the new is built upon an artistic idea." Jewelry had relied on gems, particularly diamonds, and on precious metals. But between about 1892 and 1897 Lalique developed an approach that emphasized artistry over intrinsic value. He introduced horn and other new materials and made extensive use of glass, enamel, ivory, and semiprecious stones. Lalique especially loved the ever-changing iridescence of opals. It has been said that where the old jewelry sparkled, Lalique's glowed.
In April, 2008, Christies sold this Lalique horn comb with an enameled Japanese landscape for $273,500.
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Musée d’Orsay Paris
Lucien Gaillard
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