René Lalique French, 1860-1945
28 x 22 cm
René Lalique (1860-1945) approached his jewelry creations through meticulous preparatory drawings, as evidenced in his "Decorative Motif of Thistles." Working in gouache and watercolor, Lalique captured the structural complexity and natural elegance of thistles before translating them into physical form.
This botanical motif exemplifies Lalique's signature approach of finding beauty in unconventional natural subjects. His detailed renderings served as crucial intermediary steps between inspiration and final production, documenting how he transformed the thistle's distinctive silhouette and textural qualities into wearable art. These drawings reveal Lalique's technical precision and artistic vision that revolutionized Art Nouveau jewelry design.