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Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Margot Glass grew up in New York City, and studied art at The Art Students' League, Brown University, Rhode Island School of Design, and Fashion Institute of Technology. Her work explores the ephemeral through still life, nature, and botany. Glass’s work has been widely exhibited in the United States and internationally and is in private and public collections including the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation at Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA, Midwest Museum of American Art, Elkhart, IN. She currently lives and works in Western Massachusetts.
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Artist: Margot Glass
Sow Thistle One - Botanical Wildflower Plant Flowers Brown Walnut Ink, 2025
By Margot Glass
Located in Kent, CT
This delicate contemporary botanical drawing is made with handmade walnut ink on Arches 100% cotton heavyweight paper. The exploration of ephemerality, and the fragility of a wild so...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Archival Paper

Sow Thistle Three - Botanical Wildflower Plant Flowers Brown Walnut Ink, 2025
By Margot Glass
Located in Kent, CT
This delicate contemporary botanical drawing is made with handmade walnut ink on heavyweight Arches paper. The exploration of ephemerality, and the fragility of a wild sow thistle pl...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Archival Paper

Dandelion Pair, Fine Graphite Botanical Artwork on Black Paper
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
These elegant graphite dandelion drawings belie the rigor of their process. Once the surface of the paper is prepared, Glass uses a stylus to carefully delineate the lacy quality of ...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Archival Paper, Graphite

Light Envelope with Tape, realist watercolor and pencil still life, 2016
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass explores the fragility of communication, and people’s natural drive to find narrative in even the most ordinary of objects. In her Envelopes series, Glass works in water...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor, Illustration Board

Two Dandelions, Delicate, Intimate Silverpoint Drawing of Flora on Toned Paper
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Delicate and meticulously rendered, Two Dandelions by Margot Glass is a silverpoint drawing on toned paper that showcases the artist’s masterful technique and deep appreciation for b...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Silver

Dandelion, Fine Graphite Botanical Artwork on Black Paper
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
These elegant graphite dandelion drawings belie the rigor of their process. Once the surface of the paper is prepared, Glass uses a stylus to carefully delineate the lacy quality of ...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Archival Paper, Graphite

Four Dandelions, Fine Graphite Botanical Artwork on Black Paper
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
“Four Dandelions” is an exquisite graphite drawing on black paper by contemporary artist Margot Glass, known for her meticulous botanical renderings. This artwork captures a cluster ...
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2010s Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Archival Paper, Graphite

Medium Dandelions 1
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass's graphite drawing on black heavyweight paper transforms delicate dandelions into luminous, ghost-like forms. Each fine line is meticulously drawn, creating a richly det...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Archival Paper, Graphite

Medium Dandelions 2
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass's graphite drawing on black heavyweight paper transforms delicate dandelions into luminous, ghost-like forms. Each fine line is meticulously drawn, creating a richly det...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Archival Paper, Graphite

Dandelion Group, Fine Graphite Botanical Artwork on Black Paper
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
“Dandelion Group” is an exquisite graphite drawing on black paper by contemporary artist Margot Glass, known for her meticulous botanical renderings. This artwork captures a cluster ...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Archival Paper, Graphite

Feather Group Four, Silverpoint Drawing, Bird's Feathers, Soft Gray on White
By Margot Glass
Located in Kent, CT
This delicate drawing is made with silverpoint on prepared archival board. The exploration of ephemerality, and the fragility of nature, its textures and movement, is the focus of this work by Margot Glass. The exquisite beauty of a group of simple feathers, often overlooked or considered mundane, is discovered and elevated through close examination and exquisite drawing by the artist. Signed and titled on verso and initialed on recto, lower right corner. Framed in a silver frame, 10 x 8 inches (unframed), 12 x 10 inches (framed). Glass draws with pure silver not only for the delicacy of line the metal point provides, but also for the allure of using a semiprecious metal as a drawing material. Working on an archival board allows the gleam and luster and delicate reflective silver properties of the metallic medium to present as soft and textured against the ground. The surface is primed with traditional silverpoint ground. The silverpoint ground is slightly chalky when dry to provide a subtle toothy surface to grab the silver particles. Glass is interested in the tradition of using nature as idealized ornament in art and design while seeking to carefully observe as accurately as possible in all the irregularity and imperfection. The metallic lines enhance the decorative qualities of the filigree patterns formed by the minute details in each object. Her compositions are tightly cropped to bring the subject as close to the edge of the picture plane as possible. Margot Glass’s work been exhibited widely in the United States and internationally. Glass’s education includes studies in the Brown/RISD Exchange Program, Brown University...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Silver

Two Dandelions One, Metallic Silver Botanical Drawing, Graphite on Black, Plant
By Margot Glass
Located in Kent, CT
This delicate silver botanical drawing is made with graphite on painted black paper. The exploration of ephemerality, and the fragility of dandelions, their texture and movement, are...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Graphite

Dandelion with Two Buds, Metallic Gold Botanical Drawing, Black Paper
By Margot Glass
Located in Kent, CT
This delicate botanical drawing is made with 14 karat gold on painted black paper. The exploration of ephemerality, and the fragility of a dandelion gone to seed, its leaves and buds...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Gold

Dandelion Seed Heads, Fine Graphite Botanical Artwork on Black Paper
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass's graphite drawing on prepared black paper transforms delicate dandelions into luminous, ghost-like forms. Each fine line is meticulously drawn, creating a richly detail...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Archival Paper, Graphite

Hawkweed - Metallic Silver Botanical Plant Drawing On Black Paper, 2022
By Margot Glass
Located in Kent, CT
This delicate botanical contemporary drawing is made with graphite on painted black paper. The exploration of ephemerality, and the fragility of a dandelion gone to seed, its leaves ...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Gold

Two Dandelions with Bud, gold acrylic ink botanical still life on panel
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Wood Panel

Two Dandelions, gold ink botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Wood Panel

Chicory 2, gold ink botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Wood Panel

Orange Envelope, Watercolor and pencil realist still life, 2016
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass explores the fragility of communication, and people’s natural drive to find narrative in even the most ordinary of objects. In her Envelopes series, Glass works in water...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor, Illustration Board, Pencil

Anemone 2, contemporary realist botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass reimagines color with her newest specimen, anemones, using luminescent ink to translate vivid shades into bursts of white-gold. Ever-interested in fragility and ephemera...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Wild Geranium 1, gold acrylic ink botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Large Thistle 1, contemporary realist botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass reimagines color and tone, using luminescent ink to translate vivid shades into bursts of white-gold. Ever-interested in fragility and ephemerality, Glass lingers over t...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Garlic Mustard - Botanical Painting Gold Plant Black Leaves Stem Bud, 2025
By Margot Glass
Located in Kent, CT
This delicate botanical drawing is made with goldpoint on prepared paper. The exploration of ephemerality, and the fragility of a wild garlic mustard flower, its leaves, petals and b...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Gold

Anemone 1, contemporary realist botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass reimagines color with her newest specimen, anemones, using luminescent ink to translate vivid shades into bursts of white-gold. Ever-interested in fragility and ephemera...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Chicory 1, gold ink botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Wood Panel

Lady's Thumb, Gold Acrylic Ink Botanical Drawing On Black Paper
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

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Conrado Walter Massaguer y Diaz was a Cuban artist, political satirist, and magazine publisher. He is considered a student of the Art Nouveau. He was the first caricaturist in the world to broadcast his art on television.He was first caricaturist to exhibit on Fifth Avenue. He was the first caricaturist in the world to exhibit his caricatures on wood. He, and his brother Oscar, were the first magazine publishers in the world to use photolithographic printing. Self portrait of Conrado Walter Massaguer, depicted on a carrousel ride, with the devil over his left shoulder and an angel over his right. (1945) He created the magazine Social with his brother Oscar to showcase Cuban artistic talent. The duo later created the magazine Carteles, which became for a period the most popular magazine in Cuba, which was purchased by Miguel Ángel Quevedo in 1953. In his life, he met and drew caricatures of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Walt Disney, Albert Einstein, the King of Spain, and many others.[ In sum total, he was the author of more than 28 thousand caricatures and drawings.Ernest Hemingway once had to refrain himself from punching Massaguer in the face after the artist drew an unflattering caricature of him. The dictator Gerardo Machado, however, did not punch Massaguer for his own unflattering caricature - he had the artist deported. He was one of the most internationally renowned Cuban artists of his day, and his art is still regularly featured in galleries across the Western Hemisphere and Europe. Early life Massaguer was born on October 18, 1889, in Cárdenas, Cuba.[In 1892, his family moved to Havana. When the Cuban War of Independence broke out, Massaguer's family escaped the country. From 1896 to 1908, he lived in Mérida, Mexico. However, during this time, his parents enrolled him in the New York Military Academy, where he stayed during school years. In 1905, after graduating the military academy, he briefly attended the San Fernando school in Havana, where he was tutored by Ricardo de la Torriente and Leopoldo Romañach. In 1906, less than a year later, he returned to the family home in Mexico. Career as artist Early career While living in Yucatán, Mexico, Massaguer published his first caricatures in local newspapers and magazines. These included La Campana, La Arcadia, and the Diario Yucateco. In 1908, he moved back to Havana. After returning to the island in 1908, Massaguer began mingling with Havana's aristocratic circles, forming close friendships with some of the city's most powerful and influential men, as well as winning the favor of many women who were quickly charmed by him. Massaguer, largely self-taught, honed his style using the avant-garde techniques he studied from the European and American magazines that were widely available in Cuba at the time. Cover of the immensely popular Cuban magazine El Figaro, drawn by Massaguer in 1909. This cover depicts two bumbling, incompetent American tourists to the island. He started drawing for El Fígaro, and was featured prominently on the cover in 1909. After two years of refining his craft, Havana announced a poster contest aimed at attracting North American tourists to stay in the city during the winter months. Notable figures like Leopoldo Romañach, Armando Menocal, Rodríguez Morey, Jaime Valls, and others also entered the competition. The jury was particularly impressed by the modern execution and creative solution of one piece, signed by Massaguer, who was relatively unknown at the time. The jury deliberations caused a great controversy.[5] The prize was ultimately awarded to the Galician painter Mariano Miguel, who had recently married the daughter of Nicolás Rivero, the wealthy owner of the conservative newspaper Diario de la Marina. Although Massaguer received only an honorable mention, the fraud scandal caused such an uproar that his name quickly entered the public spotlight, and he became an overnight sensation. In 1910, he became co-owner of the advertising agency Mercurio, with Laureano Rodríguez Castells. At Mercurio, he led the Susini cigar campaign, and earned substantial wealth. Massaguer has been described as a restless man, in both mind and body.After earning enough money from his art to begin traveling, he was almost always doing so. He constantly traveled between New York City and Havana, Mexico and France, Europe and the Americas. In 1911, his reputation among the Havana socialites solidified when he organized his own first public caricature exhibit, and also the first Caricature Salon ever held in the Americas, hosted at Athenaeum of Havana (the Ateneo), and the Círculo de La Habana. Other exhibitors here included Maribona, Riverón, Portell Vilá, Valer, Botet, Barsó, García Cabrera, Carlos Fernández, Rafael Blanco, and Hamilton de Grau. "Messaguer Visits Broadway." Caricatures of theatrical and literary figures. Elsie Janis, Raymond Hitchcock, S. Jay Kaufman (columnist), Ibanez, author of The Four Horsemen, and Frances White In 1912, in the New York American Journal, he published his first Broadway drawings. From 1913 to 1918, he was an editor for Gráfico. Social Main article: Social (magazine) Cover of the magazine Social, July 7, 1923 In 1916, he created the magazine Social with his brother, Oscar H. Massaguer. Social's contributors included Guillén Carpentier, Chacón y Calvo, Enrique José Varona and others.Social has been described as Massaguer's great love in the magazine industry, and was the property that historians say he cared the most about. 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Notably, this period overlaps with their involvement in the Minorista Group, which was then at the forefront of the country's intellectual life.[5] Many contributors were devoted members of the group, leading some experts to consider Social as the cultural voice of the Minoristas. One of the features of Social magazine was its section called "Massa Girls," which was a play on his own name, and pronounced with a glottal 'g' in a similar fashion to the letter in Massaguer.[12] Massaguer drew women as independent and free-thinking, and never drew the woman celebrity as a caricature of herself, but as a free agent surrounded by caricatures.[11] However, Massaguer himself has been described as a womanizer in his personal life, and hesitant to fully embrace every facet of women's liberation. In 1916, he also established la Unión de Artes Gráficas and the advertising agency Kesevén Anuncios.[9] The art critic Bernardo González Barroa wrote: “Massaguer has solved the problem of working hard, living comfortably off what his art produces and not missing any artistic, sporting or social event. His broad, childish laugh, of a carefree individual who carries his luck hidden in a pocket, appears everywhere for the moment, disguising the pranks of pupils that lurk, mock and, finally, flash with satisfaction at finding the characteristic point after having analyzed a soul... Massaguer's personality is beginning to solidify now. He has been the best-known and most popular caricaturist for a long time, but his technique had not reached the security, the mastery of values that he presents in his latest works, which is very natural and explainable”[5] Carteles Main article: Carteles Cover of the magazine Carteles, November 29, 1931 In 1919, Massaguer and his brother created the magazine Carteles.[9] Carteles gained the widest circulation of any magazine in Latin America, and the most popular magazine in Cuba for a time, until that title was claimed by Revista Bohemia. Carteles remained in print until July 1960.This magazine showcased Cuban commerce, art, sports, and social life before the revolution. In 1924, Carteles took a more political turn, with articles criticizing Gerardo Machado's government. it became a prime example of the humor and graphic design employed by artists like Horacio Rodríguez Suria and Andrés García...
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By Margot Glass
Located in Kent, CT
This delicate silver botanical drawing is made with graphite on painted black paper. The exploration of ephemerality through the perennial chicory plant, and the plant's texture and ...
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2010s Contemporary Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Graphite

Small Thistle, goldpoint botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Gold

Dandelion with Two Buds, gold ink botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Wood Panel

Clover (purple), patterned floral still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Gouache, Graphite

Wild Geranium 2, gold acrylic ink botanical still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass’s rendering of detail demands close attention. Her play with positive and negative space—the almost imperceptible shade of translucence between leaf veins, or the rich p...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Large Dandelion 5, large realist acrylic ink still life drawing
By Margot Glass
Located in New York, NY
Margot Glass reimagines color with her large-scale dandelions, using luminescent ink to translate vivid shades into bursts of white-gold. Ever-interested in fragility and ephemeralit...
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2010s American Realist Margot Glass Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Margot Glass drawings and watercolor paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Margot Glass drawings and watercolor paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of drawings and watercolor paintings to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, purple, orange and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Margot Glass in pencil, graphite, paper and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Margot Glass drawings and watercolor paintings, so small editions measuring 5 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Dina Brodsky, Deborah Eddy, and Joseph Yeager. Margot Glass drawings and watercolor paintings prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $720 and tops out at $5,500, while the average work can sell for $2,100.

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