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American Mid-Century Steuben clear glass small figure of a gazelle..
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American Mid-Century Steuben clear glass small figure of a gazelle.
Sku: LNL021 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Steuben
Width: 8.0" Height: 6.5" Depth : 2.3"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Crystal, glass Category: Cleared Sculpture
Steuben is a renowned American glassware manufacturer that has been producing exquisite glass objects for over a century. The company was founded in 1903 by Frederick Carder, an English-born glassmaker, and Thomas G. Hawkes, an American businessman. Steuben quickly gained recognition for its innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship, becoming one of the most prestigious glass manufacturers in the United States. Under Carder's artistic direction, Steuben developed a distinctive style known for its elegance and simplicity. He drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including ancient Roman and Venetian glass, as well as Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements. Carder's keen eye for color and form resulted in a wide range of glassware, from delicate vases and bowls to Read Full Bio
Steuben is a renowned American glassware manufacturer that has been producing exquisite glass objects for over a century. The company was founded in 1903 by Frederick Carder, an English-born glassmaker, and Thomas G. Hawkes, an American businessman. Steuben quickly gained recognition for its innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship, becoming one of the most prestigious glass manufacturers in the United States. Under Carder's artistic direction, Steuben developed a distinctive style known for its elegance and simplicity. He drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including ancient Roman and Venetian glass, as well as Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements. Carder's keen eye for color and form resulted in a wide range of glassware, from delicate vases and bowls to intricate sculptures and tableware. Throughout its history, Steuben collaborated with numerous talented designers and artists who contributed to the company's success. Notable among them is Sidney Waugh, an American sculptor and designer, who began working with Steuben in the 1930s. Waugh's sculptures, often featuring animals and nature-inspired motifs, brought a new dimension to Steuben's glassware collection. Another influential figure in Steuben's history is George Thompson, who joined the company in the 1960s. Thompson's designs were characterized by their modernist aesthetic and innovative use of materials. His creations, such as the iconic "Aurene" glass, showcased Steuben's commitment to blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. Over the years, Steuben has received numerous accolades for its exceptional glassware. The company's pieces have been displayed in prestigious museums and galleries worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Steuben's commitment to excellence and artistic integrity has earned it a loyal following among collectors and enthusiasts. Despite various challenges and changes in ownership, Steuben continues to produce glass objects of exceptional beauty and craftsmanship. The company's commitment to preserving traditional glassmaking techniques while embracing innovative design ensures that Steuben remains at the forefront of the decorative arts industry. Steuben's legacy as a pioneer in American glassware endures, and its pieces continue to be cherished as timeless works of art.
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