"Coq Nain" Car Mascot by René Lalique 

A rare deep topaz glass car mascot modelled as a feeding cockerel with fine hand finished detail, especially to the body feathers. Signed R Lalique France. 

Coq Nain
Catalogue Number: 1135
Signature Identification: R. Lalique France” moulded in relief around top of base
Date Introduced: February 10, 1928
Dimensions: 20.5 cm High
Felix Marcilhac Catalogue Raisonné Page: 498

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Height:                                      20.5 cm 


Condition:                        Excellent Original Condition

Circa:                                           1930


Materials:                               Coloured Glass


Book Ref:                                  R.Lalique – Catalogue Raisonné by Felix Marcilhac


Page No.                                    429


SKU:                                            6553



ABOUT

René Lalique Coq Nain

René Lalique - French 1860 ~ 1945.

Rene Lalique was a visionary French artist and master glassmaker who left an indelible mark on the world of automotive design with his exquisite car mascots. Active during the Art Deco era, Lalique's journey from jewellery and glassware to crafting captivating radiator mascots showcased his innate ability to fuse luxury, craftsmanship, and innovation.

Lalique's car mascots, often referred to as "hood ornaments" or "bouchons de radiateur" adorned the front grilles of prestigious automobiles in the 1920s and 1930s. These meticulously crafted crystal and glass sculptures transformed mundane vehicles into rolling pieces of art. Lalique's designs captured movement, grace, and elegance, often depicting animals, mythical creatures, and human forms. The iconic "Sprit of the Wind" or "Victoire" mascots exemplify his mastery, with their flowing lines and intricate details evoking a sense of speed and dynamism.

Lalique's car mascots transcended mere decoration; they encapsulated the spirit of the times, embodying the pursuit of luxury, progress, and innovation. These mascots, like Lalique's broader body of work, blended traditional craftsmanship with modern materials and forms, reflecting the zeitgeist of the Art Deco movement. Today, Lalique car mascots are prized collectibles, with their rarity and beauty fetching high prices.

René Lalique's legacy endures through his car mascots, a testament to his ability to transform everyday objects into works of art. They remain a symbol of his artistic vision, his pioneering approach to design, and his enduring influence on the intersection of art and automotive aesthetics.


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