2004.48.6, Malesherbes vase, Rene Jules Lalique (designer), French, c. 1927



GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
This smokey taupe molded glass “Malesherbes” vase, by French glass designer René Jules Lalique, has stylized overlapping leaves and a polished outer surface and frosted inner surface. 

Adapted from
Kevin W. Tucker, DMA unpublished material.

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PROVENANCE 
About 1927: Lalique et Cie, Cristallerie, Wingen-sur-Moder, France

Until 2004: Mr. Michael Steinberg and Mrs. Michael (Susanna) Steinberg (owned jointly), San Francisco, California [1]

From 2004: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Steinberg in 2004 [1]

[1]  According to TMS Acquisition data (2004.48.6), December 2004

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WEB RESOURCES 
  • René Jules Lalique~Learn more about French glass designer René Jules Lalique and his workshop.
  • Musée Lalique~Discover the Musée Lalique Museum in Wingen-sur-Moder, France.

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In addition to being a master glassmaker and jeweller, Lalique was well-known in the 1920s for the radiator caps he designed for cars of the era.

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General Description
 
This smokey taupe molded glass “Malesherbes” vase, by French glass designer René Jules Lalique, has stylized overlapping leaves and a polished outer surface and frosted inner surface. 

Adapted from
Kevin W. Tucker, DMA unpublished material.

Fun Facts
In addition to being a master glassmaker and jeweller, Lalique was well-known in the 1920s for the radiator caps he designed for cars of the era.

Archival Resources

Web Resources
 
  • René Jules Lalique~Learn more about French glass designer René Jules Lalique and his workshop.
  • Musée Lalique~Discover the Musée Lalique Museum in Wingen-sur-Moder, France.

Notes
TMS Updates:
Geo Xrefs - constituent birth and death place
Geo Xrefs - place of origin
Provenance

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
About 1927: Lalique et Cie, Cristallerie, Wingen-sur-Moder, France

Until 2004: Mr. Michael Steinberg and Mrs. Michael (Susanna) Steinberg (owned jointly), San Francisco, California [1]

From 2004: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Steinberg in 2004 [1]

[1]  According to TMS Acquisition data (2004.48.6), December 2004

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