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Kitazawa Museum of Art, René Lalique
Original text before translation
北澤美術館所蔵 ルネ・ラリック
(ISBN 978-4-7630-2002-4)
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(ISBN 978-4-7630-2002-4)
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B5 size, 192 pages (approx. 350 illustrations)
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2020
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A Complete View of René Lalique, Master of Glass Art All 350 masterpieces of the Kitazawa Collection! The Kitazawa Collection The sharp and sophisticated glass art of René Lalique has been attracting more and more attention and appreciation in recent years. The work of René Lalique (1860-1945), a craftsman who created the modern style known as Art Deco in the glass world at the beginning of the 20th century, is characterized by glass making that enriches daily life. His approach is linked to the creation of French-style elegance, or the graceful and refined lifestyle culture that dates back to the Rococo period of the 18th century. Lalique had been focusing on glass materials since the first half of his life as a jewelry artist, as they are easily accessible raw materials and suitable for mass production, making them ideal for both artistic and practical use. With the purity of its translucent light, its gorgeous silvery luster, and the glass-making process that utilizes molds, Lalique has revived the French tradition of art that celebrates the joy of living and enjoys the richness of life in the 20th century. This book brings together approximately 350 works from the Lalique* collection at the Kitazawa Museum of Art, which boasts one of the world's largest collections, including works by Galle and others. Kitazawa Museum of Art Written by Mayumi Ikeda B5 size, 192 pages (about 350 illustrations) B5, B5, B5, B5, B5, B5, B5, B5 |
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All 350 masterpieces of the Kitazawa Collection!
The Kitazawa Collection
The sharp and sophisticated glass art of René Lalique has been attracting more and more attention and appreciation in recent years.
The work of René Lalique (1860-1945), a craftsman who created the modern style known as Art Deco in the glass world at the beginning of the 20th century, is characterized by glass making that enriches daily life.
His approach is linked to the creation of French-style elegance, or the graceful and refined lifestyle culture that dates back to the Rococo period of the 18th century. Lalique had been focusing on glass materials since the first half of his life as a jewelry artist, as they are easily accessible raw materials and suitable for mass production, making them ideal for both artistic and practical use. With the purity of its translucent light, its gorgeous silvery luster, and the glass-making process that utilizes molds, Lalique has revived the French tradition of art that celebrates the joy of living and enjoys the richness of life in the 20th century.
This book brings together approximately 350 works from the Lalique* collection at the Kitazawa Museum of Art, which boasts one of the world's largest collections, including works by Galle and others.
Kitazawa Museum of Art
Written by Mayumi Ikeda
B5 size, 192 pages (about 350 illustrations)
B5, B5, B5, B5, B5, B5, B5, B5
ガラス芸術の巨匠 ルネ・ラリックの全貌を知る
シャープで洗練されたルネ・ラリックのガラス工芸は、近年ますます注目され評価を高めている。
20世紀初頭のガラス界に「アール・デコ」というモダンな様式を生み出した工芸家ルネ・ラリック(1860-1945)の仕事は、日々の暮らしを豊かなものにするガラスづくりに特徴がある。
その姿勢は18世紀ロココ時代に遡るフランス流のエレガンス、すなわち優美で洗練された生活文化の創造に連なる。ジュエリー作家として過ごした前半生からラリックが着目していたガラス素材は、原料も入手しやすく量産にも適しており、芸術と実用を両立させることのできる理想的な素材であった。透き通る光の清らかさ、シルヴァーを思わせるゴージャスな輝き、鋳型を活用したガラス製法によって、ラリックはフランスの伝統である生きる歓びを謳歌し生活の豊かさを楽しむアートを、20世紀の現代によみがえらせてみせた。
本書は、ガレをはじめ世界屈指の収蔵を誇る北澤美術館が秘蔵するラリック・コレクションよりおよそ350点を集約し、煌びやかな代表作をお楽しめる一冊。
編/北澤美術館
著/池田まゆみ
B5変型 並製本 192頁(図版約350点)