Pendant
Art Nouveau
1900
10.0 x 3.0 cm
Museum of Applied Arts
ルネ・ラリック(1860 – 1945)
ルネ・ラリック(1860-1945)は、アール・ヌーヴォーとアール・デコの傑作で知られるフランスのジュエリーおよびガラスデザイナーです。自然からインスピレーションを得たジュエリー、香水瓶、花瓶、そして象徴的なガラスアートの世界をご堪能ください。
Museum of Applied Arts(ブダペスト, ハンガリー)
ブダペスト応用美術博物館でハンガリーの豊かな芸術遺産を発見!おとん・レフナーによる息をのむアール・ヌーヴォーの傑作の中で、家具、テキスタイル、金属工芸品、ガラス工芸品の素晴らしいコレクションを探訪。現在改修工事中です。
A Celebration of Nature's Delicate Beauty
René Jules Lalique’s “Pendant,” crafted around 1900, stands as a quintessential emblem of the Art Nouveau movement—a period obsessed with organic forms and sensual textures. More than just jewelry, it embodies a profound artistic vision that sought to capture the ethereal grace of the natural world, mirroring the aesthetic sensibilities of its time. Lalique’s genius lay in his ability to transform seemingly simple materials like gold and enamel into objects of breathtaking beauty and symbolic resonance. This pendant exemplifies precisely this approach, inviting contemplation on themes of femininity, rebirth, and the harmonious interplay between craftsmanship and artistic inspiration.Technique and Material Mastery
The pendant's exquisite appearance stems from Lalique’s masterful manipulation of cloisonné enameling—a technique that involves creating a framework of soldered wires (cloisons) onto which enamel pigment is applied in translucent layers. This painstaking process resulted in a surface adorned with delicately rendered sycamore leaves and burs, meticulously crafted to mimic the intricate patterns found in nature. Beneath the uppermost leaf lies a stylized female profile, gazing serenely to the left—a motif frequently employed by Lalique to represent idealized femininity and spiritual contemplation. The face itself is enamelled greenish brown, mirroring the subtle hues of moss and lichen, while the branch is rendered in warm brown tones reminiscent of weathered bark. Furthermore, the burs are vibrant orange, capturing the fiery glow of autumn foliage.Symbolism Rooted in Romantic Ideals
Beyond its technical brilliance, “Pendant” resonates with powerful symbolic meanings characteristic of Art Nouveau. The sycamore leaf and bur represent resilience and regeneration—symbols deeply ingrained in Celtic mythology and reflecting the movement’s fascination with cyclical patterns found throughout the natural world. The female profile embodies grace, purity, and inner beauty—a reflection of Romantic ideals that championed emotion and intuition alongside reason. Lalique's deliberate use of color – the muted greens and browns juxtaposed against the bold orange – contributes to the pendant’s emotive impact, conveying a sense of tranquility and understated grandeur.Comparisons Across Museums: A Testament to Lalique’s Influence
Similar pendants can be found in prestigious collections such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Inv.No. 10.2) and the Berlin Kunstgewerbemuseum (Inv.No. 02.5), underscoring Lalique's enduring legacy as one of the foremost artists of his era. These reproductions offer a tangible connection to a bygone aesthetic—a reminder that true beauty lies in meticulous craftsmanship and an unwavering devotion to capturing the essence of nature’s splendor. Admiring this piece is akin to stepping back into a world where art served not merely as decoration but as a conduit for profound emotional and intellectual experience.A Legacy Enduring Through Reproduction
Today, high-quality reproductions allow enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Lalique's artistic vision without the constraints of provenance or rarity. ArtsDot’s meticulous craftsmanship ensures that you can bring home a piece of Art Nouveau history—a testament to René Jules Lalique’s unparalleled skill and his unwavering belief in the transformative power of art.作品詳細
- Title: Pendant
- 作家: ルネ・ラリック
- 制作年: 1900
- Original dimensions: 10.0 x 3.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Museum of Applied Arts
- 動勢: Art Nouveau
- カラーパレット: Neutrals
- Keywords: art nouveau jewelry , art deco , parisian elegance
作品詳細
- Notable elements or techniques: Cloisonné enamel, diamond inlay
- Artist: René Jules Lalique
- Title: Pendant
- Movement: Art Nouveau
- Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Influences: Nature
- Year: 1900