Femme Tête Levée decorative panel
Femme Tête Levée decorative panel
Clear crystal, non mirrored
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Description
Description
Decorative panel created by René Lalique in 1928 to adorn the cars of the famous Orient Express train which led travelers from the banks of the Seine to the shores of the Bosphorus. René Lalique stands alongside René Prou as one of the most admired artists who have contributed to the decoration of this train.
Originally made in white molded pressed glass, this decorative panel was embedded on a silver background in Cuban mahogany paneling. The pattern, which uses geometric and floral forms, is inspired by the Art Deco period.
We can witness a sensual and elegant dance. The women moves gracefully surrounded by volutes and grapes. This crystal panel captures light and plunges the viewer into a poetic world.
This panel echoes the panel Femme Bras Levés also presented in the cars of the Orient Express train.
Product information
Product information
- Clear Crystal
- Also available in mirrored clear crystal with a frame (price on request)
- Also available in mirrored clear crystal with a frame (price on request)
- Dimensions: H 45.8 x L 15.3 x D 1.7 cm
- Weight: 2.8 kg
- Handcrafted in France
- Original design: René Lalique, 1928
Reference: 1023100
View full details£2,800
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