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Delicate, fragrant, and full of symbolism, the Lily of the Valley (Muguet)
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Delicate, fragrant, and full of symbolism, the Lily of the Valley (Muguet) is here transformed into a visual symphony. Grasset stylizes its arched stem and tiny bell-shaped flowers into graceful lines and lace-like patterns. The ornamental application evokes lacework, jewelry, or soft wallpaper motifs.
Traditionally a symbol of renewal, modesty, and happiness, this plate is among the most romantic and lyrical in the series — ideal for intimate spaces or symbolic gifting.
Artist: Eugène Grasset - Explore the story behind this plate on our blog
Title: Lily of the Valley (Muguet)
Plate Number: 37
Date: 1896
Technique: Original color lithograph
Size: ~45 × 32 cm
Condition: Fine - Please note there is a crease not visible when framed.
Edition: Original Charles Gillot, Paris
An elegant, fragrant tribute to innocence and springtime — an ideal piece for romantic and symbolic interiors.
Specific References
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. From the rare portfolio *Prismes*.
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. From the rare portfolio *Prismes*.
The wild geranium bursts forth with lightness and vitality. In this composition, Grasset uses its delicate petals and slender stems to create a lively decorative rhythm, suitable for textiles, embroidery, or wallpaper.
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. From the rare portfolio *Prismes*.
In this vibrant composition, Grasset elevates the humble gourd (courge) to an elegant decorative form.
In this vibrant composition, Grasset elevates the humble gourd (courge) to an elegant decorative form.
his extraordinary plate by Eugène Grasset features the water-lily (Nénuphar), rendered with both botanical accuracy and ornamental imagination.
Original 1931 pochoir print by Émile-Allain Séguy. From the rare portfolio *Prismes*.