Rene Lalique Large Art Deco Opalescent Glass Crystal Vase Bacchantes Signed 1927 Mid-Century Modern and bringing 'as many bottles
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and bringing 'as many bottles of wine as he could carry' to any dinner parties to which he was invited
The bowls are possibly by one of the Bohemian glass works like Moser or Lobmeyr or one of the French glass-works in Nancy
painterly approach to Cubism enlivened by spiritual belief
Peter Robert Keil was born in Berlin-Wedding Germany
it is structurally very sturdy & robust
Rene Lalique Large Art Deco Opalescent Glass Crystal Vase Bacchantes Signed 1927 Mid-Century Modern and bringing 'as many bottlesSOLD The Bacchantes vase is one of Lalique's emblematic creations, this original vase dates to the late 1940s. This vase is one of the rare pieces whose presence in the Lalique catalog has been continuous since its creation in 1927. Firstly made of glass, it has been produced since 1947 in crystal. The iconic design features the young priestesses of Bacchus, depicted nude dancing around the body of the vase. A work of unparalleled beauty, the splendor
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