Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

Rene Lalique Jewelry - Lisbon, Portugal

As I mentioned in my last post, my husband and I have recently returned from Lisbon, Portugal.  One of the most memorable parts of our trip was a visit to the Calouste Gulbenkian MuseumWhile we loved seeing the paintings by Rubens, Rembrandt, Rousseau, Manet, Dégas, Renoir and Monet, the highlight, for me, was a permanent collection of works by René Lalique (1860-1945). 

Lalique was an extraordinarily prolific and talented French designer, known for his Art Nouveau and Art Deco designs in glass, enamel, jewelry and home decor. Wikipedia states that his name became "synonymous with creativity, beauty and quality".  I pretty much have a major jewelry crush on the man and I'll try to show you why today.

My husband and I took a couple hundred pictures of the Lalique Collection.  So far I've only sorted through about a third of them.  So this will just give you a taste of the scope of the collection.  Perhaps I'll do another post as I finish sorting through the rest of the pictures.
Lalique's works were inspired primarily by what were called The Three Fs: Female (form), Fauna and Flora.
 A careful observer of nature, many of Lalique's works include plants and a variety of animals.
Woodland Scene
He did not consider any animals to be repulsive or out of bounds: snakes, parrots, grasshoppers and beetles are found in both his glass-works and in his jewelry.

Owls
I love the swirl of the peacock's tail (see close up in center picture).  The last picture is a drawing Lalique did in planning this piece.
Check out the size of the amethyst in the cockerel's mouth!

This amazing Serpent Pectorial was originally worn with with a strand of pearls draped from each serpent head



Lalique was also inspired by the female form. Much of his work, including his flora and fauna, exhibit the voluptuous curves associated with a woman's body.
Take a look at that mammoth baroque pearl on the left!  Wow!
 The artist pictured women as being gentle and mysterious.  His work featured graceful female nudes whose highly stylized curling hair often swirls sensuously around the object, becoming a design component itself. It is those flowing, graceful, and often asymmetrical lines that so draw me to his work. 



I hope you have enjoyed this little tour.  I look forward to sharing more with you later.

Linda

Friday, November 8, 2013

German And Portuguese Contemporary Jewelry

I just returned from three weeks in Germany and a week in Lisbon, Portugal.  I met my husband when he was an exchange student from Germany to the United States, so all my in-laws are in Germany, in the general vicinity of Frankfurt. We spent about 3 weeks with family and then took a week for ourselves in Lisbon, Portugal.  The week in Lisbon was a 40th wedding anniversary gift that we gave ourselves!

Whenever we were out and about, I kept a sharp eye out for jewelry store windows, with artisan jewelry.  I'm going to share some of my discoveries and hope that they will be an inspiration for you.  In general, I found clean, contemporary lines, with nothing rustic or shabby chic to be seen.

Germany

Lampwork or Slumped Glass






More Handmade Glass

So Graceful!
Some Pretty Beaded Jewelry
Love this set of earrings and necklace!
Similar to the set above, but more rounded and in gold.
Some amber, beaded jewelry.

Lisbon

Love these!
I hope you've enjoyed this mini tour of German and Portuguese contemporary artisan jewelry!  Which pieces of jewelry did you like best?  Why?
Linda