René Lalique - Brooch(Peacock Pectoral) Flashcards
Function Lalique
The brooch is a functional piece of jewelry designed to be worn, showcasing Lalique’s artistic expression through ornamentation. It functions as a decorative accessory, adding a sense of luxury and sophistication to the wearer’s attire.
Materials Lalique
Lalique is renowned for his use of glass, often incorporating enamel and other materials to create vivid, detailed designs. The brooch may include gold or silver elements, adding richness and durability to the piece.
Techniques Lalique
Lalique employs precise glass molding and engraving techniques to capture intricate details, particularly the feathers and form of the peacock. Enamel is applied to enhance colors and details, while gilding is used to highlight certain areas and add contrast.
Visual Impact Lalique
The brooch’s intricate design, with its flowing peacock feathers and luxurious materials, creates a visually striking and regal appearance. The combination of smooth glass and detailed metalwork produces a contrast that elevates the piece’s visual appeal.
Fitness for Purpose Lalique
The brooch is designed to be worn as a statement piece, with functionality focused on elegance rather than practicality. The clasp and backing mechanism ensure the brooch is securely fastened to clothing.
Target Market/Audience Lalique
The brooch is designed to be worn as a statement piece, with functionality focused on elegance rather than practicality. The clasp and backing mechanism ensure the brooch is securely fastened to clothing.
Style Lalique
The brooch exemplifies the flowing, organic lines and natural motifs characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. Lalique’s work is known for intricate detailing and the use of nature-inspired forms, like the peacock feathers in this brooch.
Colour Lalique
Lalique uses vibrant colors like emerald green, sapphire blue, and rich gold to highlight the peacock’s plumage and add opulence to the design. The enamel and glass are often layered or blended in gradients, creating a sense of depth and light reflection.