Evoking the Grotesque

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Object Name: 
Wall Sculpture
Title: 
Evoking the Grotesque
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
2006.3.1
Dimensions: 
Overall (approx) H: 135 cm, W: 72 cm, D: 6 cm
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
2005
Credit Line: 
Gift of Dale and Doug Anderson
Primary Description: 
Translucent amethyst and opaque red glass; flameworked, metal, assembled. Two part sculpture in the shape of a wolf pelt.
Series: 
Wolves
Provenance: 
Anderson, Dale, Source
Anderson, Doug (American, b. 1952), Source
Color: 
Technique: 
CA+D Reopening 2020
Venue(s)
Corning Museum of Glass
2020 refresh of the Contemporary Art and Design galleries after the deinstallation of the 2019 temporary exhibition, "New Glass Now".
Shaping the future of craft (2007) illustrated, p. 93; BIB# 101009
Dafna Kaffeman : Persian Cyclamen (2006) illustrated, p. 4 (far right); BIB# 100179