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Dale CHIHULY (1941) - Lot 93

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5000 - 6000 EUR
Dale CHIHULY (1941) - Lot 93
Dale CHIHULY (1941) Rare irregular shell-shaped bowl in spun and shaded blown glass, white with pink and blue accents. Yellow enameled border in relief. Pink interior. Based on the MACCHIA technique developed by the artist. N°117 Hôtel Drouot sale, Catherine Charbonneaux, 1993. Length: 44cm, Width: 22cm, Height: 23cm approx. Dale CHIHULY was born in 1941 in Tacoma, USA. After studying at the University of Washington in Seattle, in 1965, and at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, in 1967, he went to Venice to study glass techniques. Dale Chihuly's work is distinguished by an in-depth knowledge of glass techniques and coloring. Exploiting fire, gravity, breath and centrifugal force, this accomplished master juggles colors, reflections and organic forms to create unparalleled rhythm and visual effects. He is one of the world's leading glass artists. Chihuly's work can be found in the collections of many museum institutions around the world. In Seattle, USA, a museum is entirely dedicated to his work.
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