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3 Element Sculpture

3 Element Sculpture

 
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Object Name: 
Sculpture
Title: 
3 Element Sculpture
Department
Modern
Place Made: 
United States, Shelburne Falls, MA
Date: 
1991
Color
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colorless
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black
Technique
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casting
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sandblasting
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cutting
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laminating
Material
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glass
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lead glass
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granite
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glue
Dimensions: 
Overall H: about 97 cm, W: about 32 cm, D: about 29 cm
Accession Number: 
2012.4.102
Credit Line: 
Gift of Dale and Doug Anderson
Location: 
Not on Display
Description
Sculpture, "3 Element Sculpture". Colorless lead glass, black glass, Vermont granite, Hxtal glue; cast, sandblasted, cut, laminated. Glass sculpture consisting of three colorless legs, which form a tripod from which a narrow three-sided colorless and opaque black form hangs. Central form is primarily made of colorless glass, with a narrow piece of opaque black glass fixed to one side and a tip made of black Vermont granite. Sculpture is decorated with acid-etched waffle and zig-zag patterns.
Inscription
Martin Rosol #1028 1991 Engraved on one leg in script
Provenance
Anderson, Dale, Source 1991 to 2012-08-30
Anderson, Doug ((American, b. 1952)), Source 1991 to 2012-08-30
Holsten Galleries, Former Collection to 1991

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