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René Lalique and Lalique

Victoire (Spirit of the Wind)

1927

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Victoire (Spirit of the Wind)

1927

Physical Qualities Glass, sterling silver, silver-plated copper, granite, 11 1/2 x 3 7/8 x 8 1/2 in. (29.2 x 9.8 x 21.6 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lewison, Baltimore, in Memory of their Son, Richard Jay Lewison (1953-1996)
Object Number 1997.454
René Lalique rose to fame during the 1890s, creating exquisite art nouveau jewelry that attracted attention with beautifully designed butterflies, dragonflies, grasshoppers, and other creatures of nature rather than with large karat stones. Several decades later, when steamships, railroad trains, airplanes, and automobiles became symbols of the fast-paced 20th century, the artist produced some of the most beautiful glassware of the “Roaring Twenties.” Lalique designed his first automobile hood ornament, or “mascot,” in 1925. Three years later, Victoire was designed. Her streamlined profile suggests at once technology’s victory over slower modes of travel and the west wind or Zephyr of Greek mythology.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lewison, Baltimore
Saint Louis Art Museum, "Roaring: Art Fashion, and the Automobile in France", April 12, 2025-July 27, 2025.

Inscribed: Side of base, visible through cutout in base, molded, 'R. LALIQUE'. On base[?]: 'B.S.LTD'; anchor; lion passant; 'G' [date letter for 1931]

Designer

René Lalique

1859–1944

French, 1860-1945
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Manufacturer

Lalique

1908–2000

Paris, France, 1909-present
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