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kaleidoscope of color bursts from Dakota Macchia. A
rich blue exterior is accentuated with luminous spots of green
and yellow and fine lines of reddish orange. A contrasting
magenta interior is edged with a warm yellow lip wrap.
Dale Chihuly (b.1941, Tacoma, Washington) is credited with breathing
life into the now-flourishing world of blown glass. He studied at
the University of Wisconsin with Harvey Littleton, and at the Venini
Glass Factory in Venice, Italy (the first American to be granted
such access). In 1971, he co-founded the Pilchuck Glass Center in
Stanwood, Washington, which is now the creative center of the continually
expanding art-glass universe. His works are in collections of more
than 100 museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Smithsonian's
Renwick Gallery.
Special Information: This hand-blown glass is
signed by Chihuly and measures approximately six inches high. A
Plexiglas vitrine and Chihuly alla Macchia, a volume featuring
the history of the Macchia series, are included.
Produced by: Portland Press
Other
works in the Smithsonian Art Collectors Program by Dale Chihuly:
Glass Art Vienna Green Basket
Set,
2008
Glass Art Phoenix Persian,
2008
Glass Art Firefly Macchia,
2008
Chihuly Fine Art Print,
Basket Drawing 1996
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