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Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint

Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint

Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint
All glasses have variation of color. Hand Blown Art Glass 4 Glasses are dated 1976, 2 Glasses are dated 1977, 2 Glasses are dated 1980. 21" x 12" x 12. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to have this set of 8 of the artist's first pieces. Born: San Francisco California 1950 Studied glassblowing at California College of Arts and Crafts under Marvin Lipofsky and Sam Herman 1969 1970 Toured American glass factories and schools 1971 Glassblowing instructor, University of California Extension 1973 Glass Art Society conference participant Madison, WI 1977, Tucson, AZ 1983, Los Angeles, CA 1986, and Corning, NY 1992.

Suspended glass ceiling sculpture in the atrium of the new library addition. Completed in partnership with artist Gayle Bard.

Dichroic sculpture for the corporate board room. 12h x 10w x 42l. EMERALD SHAPERY CENTER / PAN PACIFIC HOTEL.

Outdoor glass sculpture The Signal. Dichroic flame sculpture for company headquarters. 19h x 8w x 7l. Two glass sculptures each 36h x 15w x 15l.

A Portman / Barry Architects project. 28h x 12w x 12l. CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO MARKET STREET RENOVATION PROJECT. 2,900 pressed glass lighting tiles. CHANDELIER SERIES FOR THE HOTEL UTAH. Salt Lake City, UT 1975. A total of 13 chandeliers comprised of 7,000 elements and over 23,000 pounds of glass. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM. Gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts.

New York, NY 1987, 1988. Prefectural Aichi Museum of Ceramics, Seto, Japan. 1998 LCHAIM: A KIDDISH CUP INVITATIONAL.

Jewish Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. Albany Museum of Art, Albany, GA.

MORE THAN ONE: CONTEMPORARY STUDIO PRODUCTION. American Craft Museum, New York, NY.

STUDIO GLASS: SELECTIONS FROM THE DAVID J. Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI. ART THAT WORKS: THE DECORATIVE ARTS OF THE EIGHTIES, CRAFTED IN AMERICA. Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC. Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL.

Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, NY. Minnesota Museum of Art, St. Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, OK. Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL. DeCordova and Dana Museum, Lincoln, MA.

Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH. Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR. Hunter Museum of Art, Chatanooga, TN. Portland Art Museum, Portland, ME.

Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, FL. Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, GA. CRAFT TODAY USA: EUROPEAN TOUR 1989 1993.

Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France. Museum fur Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt, Germany. Ataturk Cultural Center, Ankatar, Turkey. Veletrani Palace of the National Gallery, Prague, Czechoslovakia. CRAFT TODAY: POETRY OF THE PHYSICAL.

American Craft Museum, New York, NY 1986. Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO 1987. Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA 1987.

Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI 1988. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY 1988.

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA 1988. STUDIO GLASS: A CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN SURVEY EXHIBITION. Redding Museum juried invitational exhibition, Redding, CA. The Denji Takeiuchi Prize: The International Exhibition of Glass, Kanazawa 90.

One of 12 prize winners from 385 juried entries, for sculptural piece, More Dangers No. Prize winner: Essence of the Nineties: Celebrating the Art and Design of Perfume Bottles perfume bottle competition sponsored by St.

Louis Glass, Indol, Preface, and Bloomingdales, June 1990. Grand Prize Winner: A Glass For Wine goblet competition sponsored by Baccarat Crystal and Taittinger Champagne, 1988. Merit Award: Feet of Glass.

The Art Glass Alliance of Maryland, 1985. I have hundreds of unusual and discounted items. We will NOT understate values. We will NOT mark new items as used. The item "VINTAGE SET OF 8 STEVEN MASLACH EARTH ART GLASS WINE GOBLETS SIGNED & DATED MINT" is in sale since Friday, April 24, 2020. This item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Studio/Handcrafted Glass". The seller is "fogs" and is located in Fair Oaks, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Features: Signed
  • Country/Region of Origin: North America
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Type of Glass: Blown Glass
  • Artist: Steven Maslach
  • Object Type: Wine Glass
  • Color: Beige
  • Original/Reproduction: Contemporary Original

Vintage Set Of 8 Steven Maslach Earth Art Glass Wine Goblets Signed & Dated Mint