The Space-3

The Space-3

 
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Object Name: 
Largest Sculpture Part
Title: 
The Space-3
Department
Modern
Place Made: 
U.S.S.R.
Date: 
1989
Dimensions: 
(A) H: 22.3 cm, W: 30.3 cm, D: 28.3 cm; (B) H: 24.2 cm, L: 29.9 cm, W: 28.9 cm; (C) H: 18.7 cm, L: 26.8 cm, W: 22.5
Accession Number: 
91.3.11 B
Credit Line: 
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Leo Kaplan
Location: 
Not on Display
Description
Colorless non-lead glass, blue-gray and red-brown enamels; blown, enameled. Three slightly irregular spheres, each has been collapsed on one side to create concave surface, each has necked opening (ground flat) on side where bubble came off of pipe; overall enameled decoration on exterior (non-concave area) of each sphere depicting three stylized blue-grey female (brown-red details) torsos with raised arms, heads of figures almost meeting at center of concave area; (A) middle-sized element, figures accompanied by small flying bird, small stylized figure of male on ground line painted at inside edge of concave area; (B) largest element; (C) smallest element; unsigned.
Provenance
Savelyeva, Lyubov Ivanovna ((Russian, b. 1940)), Source
1991-01-11
Kaplan, Leo, Source
1991-01-11
Kaplan, Mrs. Leo, Source
1991-01-11
 

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