clear glass lidded vessel; wide, bulbous foot; vessel has high shoulder with inward flare toward mouth; inverted bell-shaped cover; clear glass with engraving overall--Art Deco-style patterns, band of repeated stick figures along mouth and band of stick figure-like men standing on stools, flying bird-shaped kites

%C2%A9 Dan Dailey

Men Flying Kites, 1975

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Over the last forty years Dailey has been deeply involved in the world of studio glass. His foundation of the Glass Department of the Massachusetts College of Art in 1972 is only one of his many contributions to art glass education. He has also designed for companies such as Steuben Glass, Cristallerie Daum, and Fenton Art Glass Company and in countries from Italy to the United States. Whimsy and narrative--along with glass innovation--form important components of his work. This engraved covered jar references Art Deco engraved glass from Orrefors in Sweden, but the subject matter is wholly contemporary.

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Title
Men Flying Kites
Artist Life
born 1947
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2012.112.8a,b
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clear glass lidded vessel; wide, bulbous foot; vessel has high shoulder with inward flare toward mouth; inverted bell-shaped cover; clear glass with engraving overall--Art Deco-style patterns, band of repeated stick figures along mouth and band of stick figure-like men standing on stools, flying bird-shaped kites

© Dan Dailey

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