Rene Lalique Fronton Soucis Mirror information and photos at RLalique.com are tied together on this main Fronton Soucis Mirrors page. Past and future auctions, historical details, sales, copies, reproductions, articles and more are all accessible from here. This page grows as more info is added to the website. Note: Soucis is French for marigolds. Soucis also has another meaning as worries, cares, or troubles.
Also Note: Fronton comes from the Latin word for forehead or front. In French it means the same as pediment. It's a decorative element that tops or surmounts something else. In Italian, the Latin developed into frontone, a word that has the same meaning as fronton. But in the Spanish language, evolving from the same Latin origins into the same word, frontón became the name of a building where jai alai or pelota is played. It came from frontis, the front wall in the game where the ball is directed. Both meanings are valid in American English.
Also Note: This is one of 4 frontons created from November 1932 to January 1933. Their model numbers are 688 to 691. The other 3 frontons are: Moineaux, Boules, and Panier De Fleurs.
Also Note: This is one of 5 models named Soucis. The other 4 are a bowl, seal, ashtray, and vase.
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Model No. 691 Circa 1932 |
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