Sahala

Sahala

 
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Object Name: 
Sculpture
Title: 
Sahala
Department
Modern
Place Made: 
Netherlands, North Holland, Amsterdam
Date: 
1998
Color
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colorless
Technique
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blown glass
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enameling
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assembling
Material
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gold leaf
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glass
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silver leaf
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wood
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enamel
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 127.5 cm, W: 29.8 cm, D: 29.9 cm
Accession Number: 
2003.3.11
Credit Line: 
Gift of Barry Friedman Ltd., New York
Location: 
Not on Display
Description
Colorless glass; blown, enameled, and assembled; gold and silver leaf; wood. Large goblet with ribbed bowl and uneven rim sits atop a stem that looks like a branch with a large bird sitting in it atop a colorless foot. Base (b) is a large wooden box covered with enameled glass tiles.
Provenance
Barry Friedman Ltd., Former Collection
2003-01-20
Venezia Aperto Vetro
Venue(s)
Corning Museum of Glass
West Bridge exhibit (which later travels to Museum of Glass in Tacoma - new exhibition has been created)
 
Masters of Studio Glass: Richard Craig Meitner
Venue(s)
Museum of Glass: International Center for Contemporary Art 2010-07-17 through 2011-06-19
The Corning Museum of Glass Annual Report 2003 (2004) illustrated, p. 18; BIB# AI63511
Notes: Barry Friedman Gives 44 Works to The Corning Museum of Glass (2004) illustrated, pp. 80-81;
New Glass Review, 25 (2004) illustrated, p. 81;
Richard Meitner (2001) pl. 63-65; BIB# 70404

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