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Therman Statom

Therman Statom 3-D Art Glass Wall Sculpture Box 16" x 16" x 3"
Located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Therman Statom, American (Born 1953). Unique 3 Dimensional wall hanging box. Signed on the side. 16
Category

1990s American Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

“Glass ladder”
Located in Warren, NJ
Therman Statom Ladder glass painted sculpture. In good condition. Measures 84x16x5. I will not ship
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Glass

“Glass ladder”
“Glass ladder”
$20,000
H 84 in W 16 in D 5 in
Nicholson Fused Glass Bowl, 1992, American Art Studio Glass
By Rick & Janet Nicholson
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
notables as Therman Statom, Richard Marquis, Dino Rosin, Lucartha Kohler, Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen and
Category

1990s Post-Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Abstract Painted Ceramic Tile Pop Art Painting Italian Neo Figurative Painting
By Italo Scanga
Located in Surfside, FL
Morris, Buster Simpson, Toots Zynsky, Howard Ben Tre, and Therman Statom. 1978: Moves permanently to La
Category

1980s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Abstract Painted Ceramic Tile Pop Art Painting Italian Neo Figurative Painting
By Italo Scanga
Located in Surfside, FL
Morris, Buster Simpson, Toots Zynsky, Howard Ben Tre, and Therman Statom. 1978: Moves permanently to La
Category

1980s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Pink and Green Mizimah (Filet-de-verre Art Glass Vase)
Located in Missouri, MO
, such as James Carpenter, Bruce Chao, Dan Dailey, and Therman Statom. In the summer of 1971
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass

Recent Sales

Vessel
By Leigh Taylor Wyatt
Located in GT. BARRINGTON, MA
-2001 Artist Assistant 1996 & 2001 to Therman Statom Los Angeles, California ​Gaffer Assistant 1994-1996
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Vessel
Vessel
H 12 in W 10 in D 3 in
Dale Chihuly / Carpenter Early 1974 Glass Vase Signed Blown Glass Sculpture
By Dale Chihuly
Located in Minneapolis, MN
, Michael Scheiner, Paul Seide, Therman Statom, Steve Weinberg, and Toots Zynsky. In 1970 Dale and James
Category

1970s Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Abstract Geometric Cubist Painted Wood Sculpture Head Italian Neo Figurative Art
By Italo Scanga
Located in Surfside, FL
, Robbie Miller, Billy Morris, Buster Simpson, Toots Zynsky, Howard Ben Tre, and Therman Statom. 1978
Category

1980s Cubist Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Oil

Abstract Painted Ceramic Tile Pop Art Painting Italian Neo Figurative Painting
By Italo Scanga
Located in Surfside, FL
Morris, Buster Simpson, Toots Zynsky, Howard Ben Tre, and Therman Statom. 1978: Moves permanently to La
Category

1980s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Abstract Painted Ceramic Tile Pop Art Painting Italian Neo Figurative Painting
By Italo Scanga
Located in Surfside, FL
Morris, Buster Simpson, Toots Zynsky, Howard Ben Tre, and Therman Statom. 1978: Moves permanently to La
Category

1980s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Richard Marquis Studio Glass Patchwork Murrine Teapot Signed and Dated by Artist
By Richard Marquis
Located in Ann Arbor, MI
including Therman Statom and Dante Marioni, learning and perfecting new techniques and approaches, which
Category

Vintage 1980s American Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Abstract Geometric Cubist Painted Wood Sculpture Head Italian Neo Figurative Art
By Italo Scanga
Located in Surfside, FL
, Robbie Miller, Billy Morris, Buster Simpson, Toots Zynsky, Howard Ben Tre, and Therman Statom. 1978
Category

1980s Cubist Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Oil

Vessel
By Leigh Taylor Wyatt
Located in GT. BARRINGTON, MA
-2001 Artist Assistant 1996 & 2001 to Therman Statom Los Angeles, California ​Gaffer Assistant 1994-1996
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Vessel
Vessel
H 11 in W 10 in D 3 in
Vessel
By Leigh Taylor Wyatt
Located in GT. BARRINGTON, MA
-2001 Artist Assistant 1996 & 2001 to Therman Statom Los Angeles, California ​Gaffer Assistant 1994-1996
Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Vessel
Vessel
H 10.5 in W 11 in D 3 in
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