Richard Marquis Latticino Glass Cone Vase, by Noble Effort, Marked 1986
By Richard Marquis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Very delicate glass kept for many years untouched and mint.
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Richard Marquis Furniture
Art Glass
Richard Marquis Latticino Glass Cone Vase, by Noble Effort, Marked 1986
By Richard Marquis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Very delicate glass kept for many years untouched and mint.
Art Glass
Richard Marquis for Noble Effort Murrini Vase, American Art Studio Glass
By Richard Marquis
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
Vintage art glass vase features cylindrical body with free flowing decor or large murrini and canes on light celadon blue background. The rim is accentuated with light purple glass band, and the colored glass body is encased in clear glass layer in sommerso technique, creating a clear glass base that visually elevates the piece by adding an illusion of floating above the surface. The vase is signed and dated in murrina on the bottom; it stands 10.75" tall. Richard Marquis (b. 1945) studied glass blowing under Marvin Lipofsky, who established a glass program at University of California at Berkeley in 1964. In 1969 Marquis receivied Fulbright grant to travel to Venice to observe glassmaking techniques; following up the advise of Dale Chihuly, who visited Murano on a Fulbright in 1968, Marquis went to Venini glassworks on Murano. As one of the first American studio glassmakers to travel to Italy to study traditional Venetian techniques, Marquis learned about murrine, a canne, and incalmo techniques that he would base his Master of Arts thesis for the University of California on, and later teach to other American studio glassblowers at schools across the country, including Penland School of Crafts, Pilchuck Glass School, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and the University of California, Los Angeles. Following up his experimental works with colorful murrini in 1970s, such as his famous Crazy Quilt Teapot series, Stars and Stripes Acid Capsule, and Lord's Prayer murrina, Marquis created Noble Effort...
Glass, Blown Glass, Sommerso, Murrine
Richard Marquis Latticino Glass Cone Vase /Sculpture, by Noble Effort, 1985
By Richard Marquis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful glass latticing and murrains glass cone vase by the well known glass blower Richard Marquis.
Glass
Saint Louis Cased Crystal 3 Color Latticino Panel Cut Vase
By Saint Louis
Located in Great Barrington, MA
This large and well proportioned Saint Louis vase exhibits all the attributes of glass making mastery. It starts with a white interior, is cased in a three-color latticino layer and ...
Rare Karl Wiedmann Unikat Studio Art Glass Vase for Gral Glas, 1979
By Karl Wiedmann, Gral Glass
Located in Bad Säckingen, DE
This exceptional studio glass vase is a Unikat (unique piece) created in 1979 by renowned German glass artist Karl Wiedmann for Gral Glas. Wiedmann’s work is celebrated for its exper...
Glass, Art Glass
$2,081Sale Price|30% Off
H 11.03 in Dm 5.91 in
Round Venini Vase Murano Glass 1985 Multi-Color Italian Design
By Venini
Located in Palermo, Sicily
Round Venini vase Murano glass 1985 multi-color Italian design.
Murano Glass
Collection of 18 Decorative Glass Vase / Vases by Bimini / Lauscha
By Lauschaer, Bimini Glass
Located in Niederdorfelden, Hessen
Vintage collection of 18 decorative vases, light as a feather and very detailed made either by Bimini (Austria) or one of the factories from the town Lauscha, Germany. Bimini Glass was founded in Austria in 1923 by Fritz Lampl...
Blown Glass
Italian Murano Glass Studio Art Vase, 1960s
Located in Miami, FL
Vintage studio art Murano glass vase, Italy 1960s.
Murano Glass
Sommerso Glass Vase by Flavio Poli
By Flavio Poli
Located in Stamford, CT
Mid-Century Sommerso glass vase of clear, ruby and blue colors by Flavio Poli.
Art Glass
Blown Glass Vase by Verrerie de Bendor
Located in New York, NY
Narrow translucent blown glass vase from the Verrerie de Bendor, on the Island of Bendor in the South of France. The light olive green color darkens...
Blown Glass
Giovanni Gariboldi for Richard Ginori 1930s Italian Art Deco Vase
By Richard Ginori, Giovanni Gariboldi
Located in New York, NY
A 1930s Art Deco pottery vase designed by Giovanni Gariboldi for Richard Ginori. Beautifully ribbed carving and wonderful proportions, Italy, circa 1930 Size: 9 3/4" high x 12" diame...
Pottery
Studio Art Glass Vase C.1960
By Mdina, Michael Harris
Located in London, GB
Studio glass vase C. 1960. In very good vintage condition.
Art Glass
Italian Green Glass Vase by Empoli
By Empoli
Located in Chireno, TX
Italian green glass vase by Empoli, circa 1960.
Blown Glass
Vases by Anders Rydstedt, Hand Blown Glass Vases, Contemporary, Multicolors
By Anders Rydstedt
Located in New York, NY
Fantastic, contemporary hand blown striped vases by Anders Rydstedt. A New York artist. Eight different color ways. Signed. We have two vases in stock. One is lots of red with a crea...
Blown Glass
$1,220
H 7.5 in W 5.75 in D 2.75 in
Blown Art Glass Vase by Thomas Buechner for Vitrix Hot Glass Studio
By Thomas Scharman Buechner
Located in Louisville, KY
Created in the Vitrix Hot Glass Studio in 1983 by Thomas Scharman Buechner (1926-2010), this stunning blown glass vase resembles a large beautiful moonstone gem. With it's opalesque ...
Art Glass, Blown Glass
Richard Marquis, Glass Paperweight/Sculpture for Noble Effort, Marked
By Richard Marquis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is one of the most beautiful blue glass in the palette of the master glass blower Richard Marquis .Made for the studio Noble Effort in 1987 with seve...
Glass
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H 6.5 in W 6.5 in D 5.5 in
Richard Marquis Studio Glass Patchwork Murrine Teapot Signed and Dated by Artist
By Richard Marquis
Located in Ann Arbor, MI
Following his M.A., Marquis maintained his headquarters in Berkeley. Over the ensuing years, he operated several studios, some in partnership with other artists, where he did production work (e.g. murrine marbles) both for income and to improve his skills, as well as original work. In the first few years, he traveled extensively, visiting Central America, Europe, the Far East, and Australia (twice). On many of these trips, he taught glassblowing techniques and established workshops. In 1977 he accepted a teaching position at UCLA, and from 1977 to 1982, he commuted weekly between teaching in LA and his studio in Berkeley. In 1982 he pulled up stakes in both California locations, and moved entirely to an island in Puget Sound, where he maintains his studio today. For a few years, he continued a production enterprise, which he terminated at about the time of his marriage in 1987.[3] Throughout his career, Marquis developed and refined glassblowing techniques, and explored experimental directions, some successful, some not. Of one experiment, a set of blown glass and neon heads, he said "I had this need to go backward, to do something entirely stupid.".[3]:?29? He engaged in collaboration with other artists including Therman Statom and Dante Marioni...
Blown Glass
Richard Marquis Studio Teapot Glass Sculpture, Signed, Dated
By Richard Marquis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Just an amazing glass work by the very well-known artist, Richard Marquis, dated 1980 and signed Marquis.
Art Glass
Richard Marquis studio glass goblet / sculpture signed dated.
By Richard Marquis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Magnificent blown glass work in this tea or goblet sculpture. Signed Marquis 1992.
Glass
Gene Autrey Toy Pistol by Richard Marquis
By Richard Marquis
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A creation by Richard Marquis ,fused and carved glass murrine set on the handle of a found object. The murrina depict squirrels,bugs,ducks,horses,elephants and butterflies.
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