"Art Deco Elegance: “mont Dore” Cup (1928), Masterpiece By René Lalique (1860-1945) "
René Lalique's "Mont Doré" bowl is a remarkable piece that embodies both Lalique's artistic talent and the essence of the Art Deco movement. Created on November 22, 1928, this cup takes its name from the town of Mont-Dore, France, which was famous for its thermal springs and natural beauty, perhaps a source of inspiration for Lalique. René Lalique (1860-1945), famous glass artist and master of pressed molded glass, was known for his innovative use of glass in the creation of pieces of great finesse and incomparable beauty. The “Mont Doré” cup perfectly illustrates his creative genius and technical know-how. The cut stands out for its elegant shape and delicate patterns inspired by nature. Made from pressed molded glass, the “Mont Doré” cup reflects the light magnificently, creating plays of reflections and transparency which add to its charm. The “Mont Doré” cup is signed “R. LALIQUE FRANCE”. It is referenced on page 296 under section 396 in the “CATALOG RAISONNE OF GLASS WORK” by R. LALIQUE by FELIX MARCILHAC (Editions de l'Amateur 2011).