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d'Orsay

Object Named’Orsay Perfume Bottle with Stopper
Designer René Lalique (French, 1860-1945)
Manufacturer Lalique et Cie (France)
Made FromGlass, Paper, Patina
Datedesigned in 1920
Place MadeFrance, Combs-la-Ville
TechniqueMold-blown, mold-pressed, acid-etched, applied patina
SizeOverall H: 8.5 cm, W: 6.2 cm, D: 2.4 cm; (a) Bottle H: 6.8 cm, W: 6.2 cm, D: 2.4 cm; (b) Bottle H: 2.6 cm, W: 3.5 cm, D: 2 cm
Accession Number2011.3.409 C
Credit LineGift of Elaine and Stanford Steppa
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Rene Lalique: Enchanted by Glass (CHRYSLER)
On ViewChanging Exhibition Gallery
Interpretive Notes
This bottle was sold as a boxed set by the trend-setting Alfred d’Orsay, a French dandy who rubbed shoulders with influential figures like Victor Hugo and the future emperor Napoleon III. A few similar sets survive, all with different fragrance selections, suggesting that customers were invited to mix-and-match their favorites. The clean lines of these bottles anticipate the iconic Chanel No. 5 bottle, released a year later.
Physical DescriptionD’Orsay Perfume Bottle with Stopper, "D'Orsay". Colorless glass; mold-blown bottle, mold-pressed stopper, acid-etched, applied patina. (a) Rectangular bottle with narrow short neck and wider rim. Circular gold paper label on front reading, "ROSE / D'ORSAY". (b) Stopper with rectangular top with floral motif.
Provenance
Source Elaine Steppa - 2011-12-09
Source Stanford Steppa - 2011-12-09
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René Lalique
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René Lalique
designed in 1920
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René Lalique
designed in 1920
perfume bottle
René Lalique
designed in 1920
perfume bottle
René Lalique
designed in 1922
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