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Medium: Glass
"Honeymoon Bay, " Contemporary Art Mirror
"Honeymoon Bay, " Contemporary Art Mirror

"Honeymoon Bay, " Contemporary Art Mirror

By Alina Bisikirskaite

Located in Westport, CT

This contemporary piece is made with dichroic film on mirror and is framed in a modern white frame. The application of the film creates a changing colorful aesthetic so that the viewer sees different colors like pink, blue, purple, and orange as they change the angle at which they view it. Areas around the periphery that look metallic give the mixed-media piece an almost painterly aesthetic. This abstracted mirror invites interaction and adds a playful alternate view to any space. It can hang vertically or horizontally, and is ready to hang. "I seek to find balance between the creative process and the present moment using color as a direct and indirect language," the artist says. "Color series paintings explore the dynamics between light, pigment, and the viewer. To achieve this, I work with mirrors as my canvas and a medium that allows for drastic shifts, effected by natural exposures, like light, the angle of a space, and the viewer themselves. Combining the reflective areas of a mirror with color...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Mirror, Film, Mixed Media

Vintage Gaetano Sciolari for Lightolier Round Chandelier Circa 1970s
Vintage Gaetano Sciolari for Lightolier Round Chandelier Circa 1970s

Vintage Gaetano Sciolari for Lightolier Round Chandelier Circa 1970s

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Original 1970s round chandelier designed by Gaetano Sciolari for Lightolier. A striking Mid-Century Modern statement piece featuring approximately 120 hand-blown glass rods cascading...

Category

Late 20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass

LMAO (Laughing My Ass Off) - Orange glass pill sculpture
LMAO (Laughing My Ass Off) - Orange glass pill sculpture

LMAO (Laughing My Ass Off) - Orange glass pill sculpture

By Edie Nadelhaft

Located in East Quogue, NY

"Laughing My Ass Off" (LMAO) - Limited edition orange glass pill sculpture by Edie Nadelhaft. Edition of 9. Signed and numbered on the back by the artist. The piece is equipped with a D-ring on the back for easy hanging. "LMAO" is part of Edie Nadelhaft's "Better Living Thru Chemistry: Luv is the Drug" sculpture series consisting of candy-colored glass and mixed media capsule-shaped objects. Each pill is festooned with text messages...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Mixed Media

Neel Tarang
Neel Tarang

Neel Tarang

Located in Kolkata, West Bengal

Neel Tarang Non Lead Coloured Crystal Glass W 36 x H 12 x D 6 in Neel Tarang is a wall-mounted installation composed of blown glass plates of a varying colour palette of blue. The ...

Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Wood, Glass

Richard Klein, Holiday Inn Beirut, 2017, Found and altered objects assemblage
Richard Klein, Holiday Inn Beirut, 2017, Found and altered objects assemblage

Richard Klein, Holiday Inn Beirut, 2017, Found and altered objects assemblage

By Richard Klein

Located in Darien, CT

In the mid 1990s Richard Klein started working with found glass objects, including bottles, drinking glasses, ashtrays, and eyeglasses. Initially, Klein rejected any object with commercial or advertising content, but in 2015 he became fascinated with the promotional content that was screen printed on ashtrays from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. This period was before smoking was looked at as being primarily a negative habit, and iconic American businesses, including Howard Johnson’s, International House of Pancakes (iHop) and Holiday Inn, all produced promotional ashtrays printed with their graphic identity. By the time Klein became interested in these objects, the businesses had either ceased to exist, or had changed their logos, and many of their signature buildings, which where examples of classic, “Pop” roadside architecture, has been torn down or repurposed. The artist wanted to connect the glass objects with the business’s sites that were still recognizable and spoke of their history, so he began researching where original buildings still stood. Klein then embarked on a series of road trips to photograph these sites with the intention of combining the photographs with the promotional glass objects. This led him to as far south as Maryland and as far north as upstate New York from his home in Connecticut. In the case of Holiday Inn, it wasn’t their buildings, but their iconic illuminated sign that appeared on ashtrays, so he sought out a standing example of the sign he could photograph. As it turned out all had been removed years before from the hotels' properties and the only working example was indoors at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. He did, however, find out that there was one still standing, surprisingly, in Beruit, Lebanon. He found an image of it on the web and used it to make Holiday Inn (Beruit). In 1973 Holiday Inn changed their tagline from “The Nations Innkeeper” to “The World’s Innkeeper” as they expanded overseas, including the Mideast. For the hotel chain it was bad timing: the disastrous Lebanese civil war began in 1975. In the war, the different Lebanese militias involved in the conflict, including the Nasserites, Christian Phalangists, and the Lebanese National Movement engaged in what came to be called “The Battle of the Hotels” where they each occupied a major high-rise hotel in central Beruit. The Phalangists commanded the Holiday Inn, which they used to fire with both light arms and heavier weapons at the militias in neighboring hotels. Klein used the photo of the heavily damaged Holiday Inn sign as I thought it spoke in a curious, offhanded way about American cultural imperialism in juxtaposition with an ashtray that proclaimed Holiday Inn to be “The World’s Innkeeper.” In the work Holiday Inn (Nocturne) the artist utilized a found, 35mm slide of a Holiday Inn sign at night at an unknown location as the basis of the photograph in the work. Richard Klein is a Connecticut-based artist, independent curator and writer. As an artist, he has exhibited widely, including the Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Hales Gallery, London; Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; James Barron Art, Kent, CT; The Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Portland, OR; Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, NY; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Exhibit by Alberson Tulsa, OK; Incident Report/Flow Chart Foundation, Hudson, NY; ICEHOUSE Project Space, Sharon, CT; Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and with ODETTA Gallery at the Equity Gallery in New York City.. Reviews of his work have appeared in Two Coats of Paint, Whitehot Magazine, The New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and The New Yorker. In the summer of 2024 he will be the first Artist-In-Residence at Peck Ledge Light...

Category

2010s Assemblage Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Metal

Richard Klein, Holiday Inn Nocturne, 2020, Found and altered objects assemblage
Richard Klein, Holiday Inn Nocturne, 2020, Found and altered objects assemblage

Richard Klein, Holiday Inn Nocturne, 2020, Found and altered objects assemblage

By Richard Klein

Located in Darien, CT

In the mid 1990s Richard Klein started working with found glass objects, including bottles, drinking glasses, ashtrays, and eyeglasses. Initially, Klein rejected any object with commercial or advertising content, but in 2015 he became fascinated with the promotional content that was screen printed on ashtrays from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. This period was before smoking was looked at as being primarily a negative habit, and iconic American businesses, including Howard Johnson’s, International House of Pancakes (iHop) and Holiday Inn, all produced promotional ashtrays printed with their graphic identity. By the time Klein became interested in these objects, the businesses had either ceased to exist, or had changed their logos, and many of their signature buildings, which where examples of classic, “Pop” roadside architecture, has been torn down or repurposed. The artist wanted to connect the glass objects with the business’s sites that were still recognizable and spoke of their history, so he began researching where original buildings still stood. Klein then embarked on a series of road trips to photograph these sites with the intention of combining the photographs with the promotional glass objects. This led him to as far south as Maryland and as far north as upstate New York from his home in Connecticut. In the case of Holiday Inn, it wasn’t their buildings, but their iconic illuminated sign that appeared on ashtrays, so he sought out a standing example of the sign he could photograph. As it turned out all had been removed years before from the hotels' properties and the only working example was indoors at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. He did, however, find out that there was one still standing, surprisingly, in Beruit, Lebanon. He found an image of it on the web and used it to make Holiday Inn (Beruit). In 1973 Holiday Inn changed their tagline from “The Nations Innkeeper” to “The World’s Innkeeper” as they expanded overseas, including the Mideast. For the hotel chain it was bad timing: the disastrous Lebanese civil war began in 1975. In the war, the different Lebanese militias involved in the conflict, including the Nasserites, Christian Phalangists, and the Lebanese National Movement engaged in what came to be called “The Battle of the Hotels” where they each occupied a major high-rise hotel in central Beruit. The Phalangists commanded the Holiday Inn, which they used to fire with both light arms and heavier weapons at the militias in neighboring hotels. Klein used the photo of the heavily damaged Holiday Inn sign as I thought it spoke in a curious, offhanded way about American cultural imperialism in juxtaposition with an ashtray that proclaimed Holiday Inn to be “The World’s Innkeeper.” In the work Holiday Inn (Nocturne) the artist utilized a found, 35mm slide of a Holiday Inn sign at night at an unknown location as the basis of the photograph in the work. Richard Klein is a Connecticut-based artist, independent curator and writer. As an artist, he has exhibited widely, including the Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Hales Gallery, London; Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; James Barron Art, Kent, CT; The Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Portland, OR; Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, NY; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Exhibit by Alberson Tulsa, OK; Incident Report/Flow Chart Foundation, Hudson, NY; ICEHOUSE Project Space, Sharon, CT; Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and with ODETTA Gallery at the Equity Gallery in New York City.. Reviews of his work have appeared in Two Coats of Paint, Whitehot Magazine, The New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and The New Yorker. In the summer of 2024 he will be the first Artist-In-Residence at Peck Ledge Light...

Category

2010s Assemblage Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Metal

Milestones
Milestones

Milestones

By Victor Prodanchuk

Located in Edinburgh, GB

A series of works .. ANCIENT .. ..FOREST .. ..AQUA .. all these series have a magical connection with each other. They have the ancient spirit of past civilizations and sections of d...

Category

Early 2000s Abstract Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Bronze

"Ceramic Leaves" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day
"Ceramic Leaves" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day

"Ceramic Leaves" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day

By Jenny Day

Located in New Orleans, LA

Multiple of 12, dimensions variable. $125 per piece. JENNY DAY earned an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Arizona, a BFA in Painting from the University of Alaska ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze, Glass

Cerulean/Gold Ellipse 7335
Cerulean/Gold Ellipse 7335

Cerulean/Gold Ellipse 7335

By David Patchen

Located in Napa, CA

David Patchen creates vivid and luminous glass works using the time-honored techniques of cane and murrine glass blowing, originally discovered in the glass blowing studios of Venice...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

SUN OF SACAR 001

SUN OF SACAR 001

By Jay Mikal

Located in Miami, FL

Jay Mikal’s “Sun of Sacar 001” invites viewers to embark on a spiritual journey of introspection and a deeper connection to the divine. This 1 of 1, visually-striking composition fea...

Category

2010s Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Resin, Glitter, Acrylic

Portrait of Giuseppe Garibaldi - Original Glass Art  - 19th Century
Portrait of Giuseppe Garibaldi - Original Glass Art  - 19th Century

Portrait of Giuseppe Garibaldi - Original Glass Art - 19th Century

Located in Roma, IT

Portrait of Garibaldi is an admirable piece of art painted on small glass, realized by anonymous artists of the 19th Century. Good condition. The tiny and small piece of glass art,...

Category

19th Century Old Masters Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass

Loredano Rosin rare Buddha in calcedonia glass
Loredano Rosin rare Buddha in calcedonia glass

Loredano Rosin rare Buddha in calcedonia glass

By Loredano Rosin

Located in Los Angeles, CA

An exquisite rare vintage sculpture of a Buddha by Loredano Rosin executed in Calcadonia Glass. The sculpture is comprised of multi colored green glass and sits on a black glass cush...

Category

1990s Modern Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Yellow and black No.3 - Colour field, 100x100cm, Limited Edition of 10.

Yellow and black No.3 - Colour field, 100x100cm, Limited Edition of 10.

By Ugne Pouwell

Located in London, GB

'Yellow and black. No.3' London, United Kingdom 2024 Limited edition of 10 Pinted on archival Hahnehmule Photo rag paper, with care and attention to detail. The process involv...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Color-Field Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Ink, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Shadow body - Colour field green and yellow, 100x100cm, Limited Edition of 10.

Shadow body - Colour field green and yellow, 100x100cm, Limited Edition of 10.

By Ugne Pouwell

Located in London, GB

'Shadow body' London, United Kingdom 2024 Limited edition of 10 Pinted on archival Hahnehmule Photo rag paper, with care and attention to detail. The process involves layering...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Color-Field Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Ink, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

James Edward Fitzgerald Impressionist Winter Watercolor Painting, Skier-Vermont
James Edward Fitzgerald Impressionist Winter Watercolor Painting, Skier-Vermont

James Edward Fitzgerald Impressionist Winter Watercolor Painting, Skier-Vermont

By James Fitzgerald

Located in Milford, NH

A fine Vermont ski scene with a quaint village in the background by American artist James Edward Fitzgerald (1899-1971). Fitzgerald was born in Milton, MA and, after serving with the...

Category

Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Linen, Glass, Paper, Watercolor

Fender Guitar Glass Sculpture, Mixed Media, Signed 1998, 44x13 in
Fender Guitar Glass Sculpture, Mixed Media, Signed 1998, 44x13 in

Fender Guitar Glass Sculpture, Mixed Media, Signed 1998, 44x13 in

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Fender Guitar Multi Layers Glass Sculpture Artist signed and dated '98, mixed media, layers of multi color dichroic glass, ceramic tiles, aluminum on wooden base. William Wertz was born in 1946 dide in (2021 Los Angeles). American artist, teacher and photographer. Known for his unique assemble layers of glass sculpture. His art can be found in Musee des Decoratifs, Paris, the country of Oman (stained glass dome...

Category

1890s Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Metal

Jose Soto, Aurora, 2017, Mirror, Plexiglass, Digital Pigment Print
Jose Soto, Aurora, 2017, Mirror, Plexiglass, Digital Pigment Print

Jose Soto, Aurora, 2017, Mirror, Plexiglass, Digital Pigment Print

By Jose Soto

Located in Darien, CT

Created for the 2017 Whitney Biennial, Aurora uses a photograph of a dense, lush landscape captured at dawn. For this work, Soto developed a technique using layers of face-mounted, l...

Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Mirror, Plexiglass, Digital Pigment

Dale Chihuly: Opera Blue Basket Set
Dale Chihuly: Opera Blue Basket Set

Dale Chihuly: Opera Blue Basket Set

By Dale Chihuly

Located in Miami, FL

DALE CHIHULY Opera Blue Basket Set, 1995 Blown glass 22 x 19 x 18 in Provenance: Dennis Ochi Gallery, Ketchum, ID (acquired directly from the artist) Adelson Galleries, New York, NY

Category

1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Pendant "Hydrangea"
Pendant "Hydrangea"

Pendant "Hydrangea"

Located in PARIS, FR

Pendant "Hydrangea" by Gabriel ARGY-ROUSSEAU (1885-1953) Beautiful glass paste medallion, patterned with turquoise hydrangea flowers. Designed as a pendant with three small holes fo...

Category

1920s Art Deco Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass

"Untitled Bottles" Laurence Vail, Dada, Surrealist, Modernist College Bottles
"Untitled Bottles" Laurence Vail, Dada, Surrealist, Modernist College Bottles

"Untitled Bottles" Laurence Vail, Dada, Surrealist, Modernist College Bottles

Located in New York, NY

Laurence Vail Untitled Bottles, circa 1942 Collaged glass bottles 8 3/4 x 5 inches, 12 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches Provenance The artist Art of the Century, New York Dwight Ripley Estate of Dwight Ripley By Descent, New York Acquired from the above, 2025 Exhibited New York, Art of This Century, Laurence Vail: Bottles, December 1942. Greenwich, CT, Bruce Museum, Connecticut Modern: Art, Design and the Avant-Garde, 1930-1960, September 23, 2023-January 7, 2024. Literature Susan Davidson, Peggy Guggenheim and Frederick Kiesler: The Story of Art of This Century, Guggenheim Museum Publications, 2004, p. 319-320. Laurence Vail was born in Paris on January 28, 1891, to American parents. His father, Eugène Vail, was a painter, renowned for his depictions of Brittany and Venice. For many years throughout his childhood, Vail accompanied his father on his travels to Venice. Having initially studied in France, he moved to England to study literature at Oxford University. Upon his return to Paris, he devoted himself to writing plays and essays, translating books from French, painting, sculpting, and creating collages. In the late 1920s he was considered a main figure of Paris's flourishing intellectual and social circles, to the extent that he became known as the "King of Bohemia." He associated with writers and artists, including Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, who crowded the cafes of Montparnasse. In 1922 he married Peggy Guggenheim, who was, in his eyes, a young woman to whom he could teach art, life, and literature. After the birth of their first son, Sindbad, the couple travelled to Italy and Egypt. In 1926 they went to Switzerland, where their second child, Pegeen, was born. The family settled in Pramousquier in the south of France, where Vail started writing the novel Murder! Murder!, a cutting satire about his marriage, published in 1932. He also continued to paint, creating a series of works which were exhibited for the first time in 1926 at the Parisian boutique on the rue du Colisée managed by Guggenheim and her business partner, Mina Loy...

Category

1940s Dada Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Paper, Mixed Media

Eroded Carrera RS
Eroded Carrera RS

Eroded Carrera RS

By Daniel Arsham

Located in London, GB

Eroded Carrera RS, 2021 Resin, Plaster and Aluminium Oxide 12 × 5 3/10 × 4 1/2 in / 30.5 × 13.5 × 11.5 cm Edition of 500 Daniel Arsham's Eroded series is a striking series of sc...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Plaster

Don't Let Them Burst Your Bubble: Rainbow 4 XL - Abstract Blown Glass Sculpture
Don't Let Them Burst Your Bubble: Rainbow 4 XL - Abstract Blown Glass Sculpture

Don't Let Them Burst Your Bubble: Rainbow 4 XL - Abstract Blown Glass Sculpture

By Cheryl Wilson Smith

Located in Bloomfield, ON

This contemporary rainbow colored glass wall sculpture was created by Cheryl Wilson Smith. Cheryl Wilson Smith is known for her uniquely beautiful glasswork-its form, color and textu...

Category

2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass

Future Relic no.3 (Clock)
Future Relic no.3 (Clock)

Future Relic no.3 (Clock)

By Daniel Arsham

Located in London, GB

Daniel Arsham Future Relic no.3 (Clock), 2015 Plaster and broken glass comes with the original box some minor wear to the box. 14 × 12.7 × 6.4 cm Edition of 400 Daniel Arsham is a c...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Plaster

Anthurium Flower Still Life, Archival Pigment Colour Print, Framed 45x45 cm
Anthurium Flower Still Life, Archival Pigment Colour Print, Framed 45x45 cm

Anthurium Flower Still Life, Archival Pigment Colour Print, Framed 45x45 cm

By Christopher M Shackleton

Located in London, GB

An enchanting depiction of a flower in focus where light and colour dance in vivid harmony... “Nature creates nothing without the purpose” - Aristotele Anthurium flower; still life,...

Category

1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Film, Archival Ink, Wood, Glass, Photograph...

Murano Glass Sculpture Abstract Face Handcrafted by Paul Kostabi
Murano Glass Sculpture Abstract Face Handcrafted by Paul Kostabi

Murano Glass Sculpture Abstract Face Handcrafted by Paul Kostabi

Located in Winterswijk, NL

This unique Murano glass sculpture by Paul Kostabi is a unique example of Venetian craftsmanship. Mouth-blown and hand-cut at the Hofmeister Glass Factory in Amberg, it is a truly un...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass

Chris

Chris

Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL

OLY.B Chris, 2026 Mixed Media 48 x 72 in (121.92 x 182.88 cm) Framed 50 x 74 in

Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Resin, Wood Panel

A Fine French 19th Century Parisian Watercolor & Gouache "Theatre du Chatelet"
A Fine French 19th Century Parisian Watercolor & Gouache "Theatre du Chatelet"

A Fine French 19th Century Parisian Watercolor & Gouache "Theatre du Chatelet"

By Eugene Galien-Laloue

Located in LA, CA

Eugène Galien-Laloue (1854-1941) "Theatre du Chatelet" watercolor and gouache on paper signed 'E Galien Laloue' lower left, within a giltwood and gesso carved frame and behind a prot...

Category

Early 1900s French School Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass, Wood, Watercolor, Pencil

James Bearden Large Scale Brutalist Owl Sculpture from His "Animal Series"
James Bearden Large Scale Brutalist Owl Sculpture from His "Animal Series"

James Bearden Large Scale Brutalist Owl Sculpture from His "Animal Series"

By James Bearden

Located in Dallas, TX

Amazing large scale brutalist owl sculpture with glass eyes and beautiful enamel coloration by renowned Iowa abstract artist James Anthony Bearden from his Animal Series. We also hav...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Brass, Bronze, Copper, Steel

Romanos Mexican Glass Mosaic Panel, Campesino Figure, c. 1950s-1960s
Romanos Mexican Glass Mosaic Panel, Campesino Figure, c. 1950s-1960s

Romanos Mexican Glass Mosaic Panel, Campesino Figure, c. 1950s-1960s

Located in Camden, ME

This mid-century mosaic panel is signed Romanos and was produced in Mexico circa the 1950s–1960s, representing a refined example of postwar Mexican studio mosaic work that merges mod...

Category

1950s Cubist Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Bronze

Diaspora Vase
Diaspora Vase

Diaspora Vase

By Loetz Glass

Located in Missouri, MO

Loetz Diaspora Vase, c. 1900 Glass Stamped on bottom 6 inches tall 3 inches diameter This Loetz vase in the Papillon pattern has blue iridescent Papillon design covering the exterio...

Category

Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Glass

"Bellflowers" Vase
"Bellflowers" Vase

"Bellflowers" Vase

By Émile Gallé

Located in PARIS, FR

"Bellflowers" Vase by Émile GALLE (1846-1904) A very rare shell-shaped vase, double-layered blown glass with powder and silver foil inclusions. Wheel-carved cameo decoration ornate...

Category

Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Mirroire d'Artiste
Mirroire d'Artiste

Mirroire d'Artiste

By Jesús Rafael Soto

Located in Long Island City, NY

Miroir d’Artistes by Jesus Rafael Soto, Venezuelan (1923–2005) Date: 2005 Screenprint on Plexiglas and Mirror, signed and numbered, verso Edition of 99 Size: 19.75 in. x 19.75 in. x ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Op Art Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Metal

George Rodrigue Glass Sculpture Blue Dog with Cypress Trees 1994 Edition of 35
George Rodrigue Glass Sculpture Blue Dog with Cypress Trees 1994 Edition of 35

George Rodrigue Glass Sculpture Blue Dog with Cypress Trees 1994 Edition of 35

By George Rodrigue

Located in Minneapolis, MN

Artist: George Rodrigue Title: Blue Dog with Cypress Trees Medium: Cameo Glass Edition: 24/35 Size: 5" × 9" Year: 1994 Inscription: Artist's cypher, edition, and date incised on the underside - 903056 / 1994 "Blue Dog with Cypress Trees" (1994) is a limited-edition cameo glass sculpture by American artist George Rodrigue, notable for its rarity and exceptional craftsmanship. This edition, number 24 of 35, is inscribed with the artist's cypher, edition, and date on the underside, confirming provenance and authenticity. Measuring 5 × 9 inches in diameter, the sculpture presents Rodrigue's iconic Blue Dog motif in a three-dimensional medium, a rare and highly collectible expression of his celebrated imagery. The Blue Dog, first introduced in the early 1990s, has become a hallmark of Rodrigue's artistic legacy, symbolizing identity, heritage, and emotion. In this sculpture, the motif is paired with cypress trees, merging symbolic imagery with the unique qualities of cameo glass. The interplay of transparency, layered color, and form gives the piece dynamic depth, showcasing Rodrigue's innovative approach to translating his signature motifs into sculptural works. Rodrigue's Blue Dog sculptures...

Category

Late 20th Century Art by Medium: Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

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