Marvin Lipofsky "Sketch" art glass sculpture
By Marvin Lipofsky
Located in Walnut Creek, CA
glass. Littleton had been the first American artist, in the 1960s, to visit Czechoslovakia, famous for
Vintage 1970s American Abstract Sculptures
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Marvin Lipofsky "Sketch" art glass sculpture
By Marvin Lipofsky
Located in Walnut Creek, CA
glass. Littleton had been the first American artist, in the 1960s, to visit Czechoslovakia, famous for
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$12,678
H 6.7 in W 11.03 in D 5.52 in
Jack Ink – Large Studio Glass Lidded Box Signed "Jack Ink A 2028"
By Jack Ink Studios
Located in Bochum, NRW
Wisconsin, where he apprenticed under Eric Rudans and Harvey K. Littleton, founder of the Studio Glass
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Daniel Edler Trellis Tri Floral Art Glass Bowl
Located in Miami Beach, FL
art glass pioneer Harvey Littleton in 1964. He earned a BA in Architecture in 1962 and MFAs in Visual
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H 16.86 in Dm 6.3 in
Studioglass Object by Sybren Valkema, Executed at Studio Harvey Littleton
By Gary Beecham, Sybren Valkema
Located in Amstelveen, NL
Studio Harvey Littleton. This opalescent glass object is decorated with human figures on all sides. They
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John Littleton & Kate Vogel, 1982, "Bagged Bags"
Located in Zurich, CH
Unique piece, 1982 Studio-glass, Colourless glas , underpinned with blue-green opal, gimped
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Monumental Harvey Littleton Two Piece Studio Art Glass Sculpture
Located in Ann Arbor, MI
Pair Monumental Harvey Littleton Studio glass sculptures 1982. Monumental 2 Piece Vertical forms
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Harvey Littleton Art Glass Sculpture
Located in Englewood, NJ
" Harvey K. Littleton. The segmented with colors of pink, purple, orange all cased in clear blown glass
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Harvey Littleton Modern Abstract Glass Sculpture, 1974
Located in Toledo, OH
Harvey Littleton modern abstract glass sculpture signed and dated 1974. Clear sculpture on a square
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"Red Curvelinear Pair, " Glass Sculpture by Harvey Littleton
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Red Curvelinear Pair" is a glass sculpture created by Harvey Littleton. Dimensions 9 3/4 X 4 X
"Exploding Bag" Glass Sculpture by John Littleton & Kate Vogel
By John Littleton and Kate Vogel 1
Located in Englewood, NJ
American studio glass "Bag Explosion" by contemporary glass artists John Littleton & Kate Vogel of
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A Daniel Edler Hand Blown Studio Glass Globe Vase, c1980
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
A Daniel Edler Hand Blown Studio Glass Globe Vase, c1980 An acolyte of the great Harvey Littleton
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Samuel J Herman And Louis Leloup Vase for Val St Lambert, c1975
By Samuel Herman
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
godfather of studio glass Harvey Littleton he was to become the conduit for the movement both transatlantic
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Signed Kate Vogel/ John Littleton Glass Candy Sculpture
By John Littleton and Kate Vogel 1
Located in Bridgeport, CT
. By noted American Glass Artist team Kate Vogel and John Littleton. Very good condition. Signed
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Harvey Littleton Eye Form Sculpture 1968
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
: Signed HK Littleton 68F Type : Coloured lead glass Size : Height 25.6cm, width 22.2 Condition : Light
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John Littleton & Kate Vogel Art Glass Sculpture "Bagged Bags", 1983
By John Littleton and Kate Vogel 1
Located in Toledo, OH
John Littleton & Kate Vogel art glass sculpture "Bagged Bags" signed and dated 1983. Very nice
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H 2.75 in Dm 17.75 in
Kent Forrest Ipsen Studio Glass Centerpiece Green with Purple and Yellow Accents
By Kent Ipsen
Located in San Francisco, CA
movement in the United States studying under the glass Pioneer, Harvey Littleton at the University of
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Samuel J Herman Designed Vase for Val St Lambert, C1975
Located in Forest Row, East Sussex
studio glass movement cannot be overstated. Inspired by the godfather of studio glass Harvey Littleton he
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Rare Harvey Littleton Art Glass Sculpture, "Oblique Truncated Form", 1980
Located in Washington, DC
Harvey Littleton Art Glass Sculpture, "Oblique Truncated Form", 1980
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H 12.5 in W 11 in D 3.5 in
Rare Harvey Lirttleton Glass Scupture "Lemon and Red Sliced Descending Form"
Located in Washington, DC
Rare Harvey Lirttleton Art Glass Scupture "Lemon/Red Sliced Descending Form", 1989 Dimensions of
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