How American artist Charles J. Connick’s poetically reimagined Medieval stained glass
The Art Newspaper
OCTOBER 30, 2024
A new book shows how Connick harnessed the ancient medium as ‘a potent means of contemporary visual expression’
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The Art Newspaper
OCTOBER 30, 2024
A new book shows how Connick harnessed the ancient medium as ‘a potent means of contemporary visual expression’
The Art Newspaper
SEPTEMBER 9, 2024
The artist's 83ft-tall work, “Uprising of the Sun”, is the most prominent of many art commissions for the centre
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Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services
MARCH 30, 2024
March 27, 2024: The Myrna and Sheldon Palley Glass Artist Lecture, at the Lowe Art Museum This great lecture highlighted the glass artist Michael Janis, the Co-Director of the Washington Glass School. The Lowe Art Museum has one of the best art glass collections in the United States. 1970) Thomas Norris (b.
Artnet News
MAY 22, 2024
The Nigeria-born artist uses intricate glass flora to explore complex narratives in her first solo museum exhibition, "Dusk and Dawn." The post Artist Layo Bright’s Garden is Blooming with Glass Flowers appeared first on Artnet News.
The Art Newspaper
DECEMBER 5, 2024
The American artist is having her first solo exhibition at the London outpost of Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, which now represents her
Artnet News
JULY 16, 2024
Contemporary French artists were tapped to participate in a competition that would replace the historic 19th-century windows. The post Macron’s Divisive Plan to Install Contemporary Stained Glass in Notre-Dame Thwarted appeared first on Artnet News.
Invaluable
JULY 29, 2024
The luminous glow and shimmering color of Art Nouveau glass are endlessly irresistible, as are the stories behind some of the movement’s most celebrated designers. Reflecting the era’s opulence, Art Nouveau glass designers celebrated the natural world in forms that exuded their mastery of the craft.
Invaluable
APRIL 10, 2024
The evolution of the champagne glass is much more complex and historically significant than a discussion of glass shape would at first imply. Shortly after, in 1674, the invention of lead glass by George Ravenscroft changed the art of glassmaking forever. These had simple, short stems and round, funnel-shaped bowls.
Auction Central News
JUNE 14, 2024
1943-) path into studio glass was unusual in that he originally trained to make laboratory glass. He worked as a scientific glassblower for nine years before embracing his artistic passions. NEW YORK – Paul Stankard’s (b.
Maine Antique Digest
AUGUST 23, 2024
Maker unknown, China, deep flaring bowl on wooden stand, 19th century, blown and carved purple glass and carved wood. Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. Fragile Beauty: Treasures from the Corning Museum of Glass at The Clark Art Institute Gift of Mr. Howard C. Through October 27 —Williamstown, Massachusetts.
WorthPoint
AUGUST 15, 2024
Read on to learn everything about shopping in France’s famed marchés aux puces to the best French glass and ceramic brands to seek out. Gallé, Luminarc, Mauviel, and More Like ceramics, the glass industry has thrived in France for centuries. Lalique, Émile Gallé, Baccarat, and Daum Nancy are some of the best-regarded fine glass houses.
The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles
MARCH 21, 2025
Reflections on Glass Glass never gets old, holding its shape and purpose long after interest has waned in the marketplace and its maker, a name from the past. The post April 2025: Reflections on Glass appeared first on The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles. Recently, my [.]
BHR Appraisal Services
MARCH 20, 2021
Bohemian glass, also referred to as Bohemia glass, is a broad term applied to the fine crystal made primarily in the Czech Republic and surrounding areas. The tradition of fine cut and decorated glass in the region goes back to the Renaissance and archeological excavations have even found evidence of glass making as far back as 1250.
WorthPoint
APRIL 8, 2024
An American Brilliant-period cut glass punch bowl with a sawtooth rim dating to the mid-to-late 19th century. Thrifters and estate sale shoppers often run across molded glass, which can resemble the look of cut glass. The result was a finely crafted piece of handmade glass. Why is it important to know the difference?
Artnet News
NOVEMBER 19, 2024
The sale of the stained-glass piece has cemented the 20th-century designer's place in the 'pantheon of iconic artists.' The post Tiffany Window Shatters Records as Most Expensive Ever Sold appeared first on Artnet News.
Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services
DECEMBER 10, 2023
Another artist spotlight is Kaku, who utilizes a unique approach with Japanese washi paper from mulberry bark, wire, and paint. Another highlight was Laura de Santillana, a contemporary Italian glass artist from Venice and hails from the Venini family of glass artists. 19 1/8” x D.
Auction Central News
OCTOBER 8, 2024
Lemuel Curtis Federal Eglomise and Parcel Gilt Girandole Clock, $70,400 BLOOMFIELD, NJ — Lemuel Curtis (1790-1857) was one of America’s premier clock makers, working from his headquarters in Roxbury, Massachusetts. He received a patent for his girandole clock design in 1816.
Artifactual History Appraisal
MAY 6, 2020
Silverplate is often thicker and heavier than sterling Age Style (for example, Nouveau is valuable, Rococo Revival less so) Famous makers (such as Tiffany) or retailed from a famous shop (for example Liberty or Cartier) Weight in troy ounces (this is different from regular ounces. GLASS DECORATIVE ITEMS AND TABLEWARE/BARWARE: A.
WorthPoint
JANUARY 14, 2025
Cameos were also made from various materials, including Whitby jet, tortoiseshell, and Czech glass. Building on that, Ill also mention a few makers Ive learned to avoid. Yes, but theyre often made of molded plastic or glass. Plastic will also be warm to the touch, and glass will be cool.
Auction Central News
MAY 16, 2024
GENOA, Italy — Two distinctly different pieces of glass designed by Dino Martens (1894-1970) led the April 23 sale at Aste di Antiquariato Boetto. Both dated from the early 1950s, when Martens was working as artistic director for Venetian glassworks Aureliano Toso. Complete results for the Design, Murano glass and A.Ve.M
Auction Central News
JUNE 14, 2024
1943-) path into studio glass was unusual in that he originally trained to make laboratory glass. He worked as a scientific glassblower for nine years before embracing his artistic passions. NEW YORK – Paul Stankard’s (b.
Auction Central News
MAY 23, 2024
LAMBERTVILLE, NJ — On May 17, Rago achieved a new world record for American glass artist William Morris (b. 1957-) with a $310,000 hammer ($406,100 with buyer’s premium) for Beetles with Flora, a hand-blown glass vase from the artist’s Native Species series. The hammer price was far beyond the estimate of $30,000-$50,000.
WorthPoint
JULY 23, 2024
Some markets have daily parades, concerts, and demonstrations by artisans in candle making, wood carving, and glass blowing. Käthe-Wohlfahrt is one of the most famous German makers of Christmas décor, making tree ornaments and stand-alone items such as music boxes. It is still easy to bring home chunks and pieces of the Berlin Wall.
WorthPoint
AUGUST 20, 2024
For example, when it comes to Lalique jewelry—beginning with René Lalique in the 1800s and continuing with his heirs much later—glass is the building block of many masterpieces. Lalique Fine Jewelry First and foremost, René Lalique was a trained artist. Most of these early pieces reside in museums and high-end private collections now.
Penrose Appraisals
MARCH 14, 2024
So, they snatch up grandma's lamp with the stained glass shade and bring it down to the local antique mall to find out what it is worth. A generalist appraiser has to value everting from coffee makers to oriental rugs to Russian teacups to antique spinning wheels. The appraiser must answer all of these questions. Intangibles.
WorthPoint
APRIL 1, 2024
WorthPoint’s Industry Partners are ringing in spring with some fantastic collectibles, including a bionic-themed pinball machine, a Chinese rank badge, classic Heisey glass, work by a treasured Canadian folk artist, and colorful carnival glass. Rockabilly Auction Company , estimate: $100–$100,000. 18,477–$22,172 USD).
Invaluable
JULY 8, 2024
Join us as we return to this golden era of American design and explore some of the context and core makers that contributed to its magnificence and enduring cultural impact. In addition, renowned institutions like the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts became leading centers for artistic innovation in response to European painting trends.
Invaluable
AUGUST 28, 2024
With this Chinese ceramic material, doll makers could finally create intricately painted faces, lifelike features, and beautifully constructed clothing. You can also examine the doll for artist signatures or maker’s marks, manufacturer marks or other details that can help you identify it.
Art Appraisal Resources
AUGUST 29, 2023
The appraiser will then research the artist, provenance, exhibition history and market trends related to the artwork and similar pieces. Art Appraisal for Artists Fine artists can also benefit from getting their own artworks appraised. The appraiser will assess its condition, size, materials and overall condition.
Invaluable
AUGUST 26, 2024
Not merely ingenious tools of precision and accuracy, these instruments are also celebrated for their artistic qualities. Its simple arrangement of glass lenses to magnify objects was not too dissimilar to a pair of opera glasses. A Rare Medieval Brass Astrolabe, Probably Italian, late 13th/Early 14th Century.
Invaluable
JULY 8, 2024
Join us as we return to this golden era of American design and explore some of the context and core makers that contributed to its magnificence and enduring cultural impact. In addition, renowned institutions like the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts became leading centers for artistic innovation in response to European painting trends.
Astor Galleries
MARCH 20, 2023
Vintage costume jewelry refers to jewelry that was made between the 1920s and 1980s, which is now considered to be a collectible item due to its historical and artistic value. It was also frequently produced by high-end fashion designers and jewelry makers, such as Coco Chanel, Christian Dior, and Miriam Haskell, among others.
WorthPoint
MAY 17, 2024
Few artists are so well-known that just hearing their name brings a picture of their work to mind, but Dale Chihuly is one of them. Then, he got a master’s degree in glassblowing at the University of Wisconsin, studying under Harvey Littleton in the first university program for glass artists.
Reagan Upshaw Fine Art
AUGUST 1, 2024
Pop Art had brought back the figure, albeit in an ironic fashion, with artists such as Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist using images and painting techniques derived directly from what had hitherto been dismissed as “commercial art.” How many other museums devoted to the work of a single artist draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year?
Sarasota Antique Buyers
SEPTEMBER 9, 2024
Depending on when and where the jewelry was made, you may notice some makers preferred to mark their jewelry with the karat level rather than the purity level (750 gold, 585 gold, and so on); this is not uncommon nor does it necessarily mean your gold is fake.
Mark Hill
MAY 3, 2023
The Parisian cul de sac called Cité Falguière (below) is renowned as the group of artists’ studios in Paris inhabited across the years by a roster of then penniless, now world famous, artists. There’s definitely more to be uncovered here about this well-connected woman artist who has been lost in the mists of time.
A Matter of Brilliance
OCTOBER 14, 2022
They also figured out how to create glass and enamel to decorate the faience. The beauty and technique of these artists 3,000 years ago will change the way you think of design, gems, and craftsmanship. As an example, take a look at the 3000-year-old, broad collar below, made of faience beads—a glazed ceramic from quartz.
Jerry's Antiques and Estates
AUGUST 1, 2023
Search the back of the frame for labels, inscriptions, or signatures that could reveal more about the maker or artist. Aim for artist signatures Finding an artist’s signature can dramatically raise the value of a piece of art. A signed part might still be valuable to collectors even if the artist is not well known.
Buckhead Jewelry Appraisers
NOVEMBER 15, 2023
Knowledge and Research: Educate yourself about the specific characteristics of genuine jewelry, including its maker's marks, common flaws, and industry standards. Materials that could be counterfeit gemstones could be made out of questionable materials like plastic or glass. How Do You Differentiate Between Real and Fake Jewelry?
Harrison Appraisals
MARCH 31, 2023
JOHN GEORGE BROWN (1831-1913) was an English born artist and British citizen who became famous in Victorian America for his idealized portraits of street children. By the age of 14, he was apprenticed to a glass factory at Newcastle-on-Tyne where his father hoped he would learn the trade of glass-cutter.
Invaluable
MAY 8, 2024
Throughout history, millions of paintings have been created by some of the world’s most talented artists, yet only a fraction of them maintain long-lasting fame. One part of the public’s fascination with this work may well be the artist’s own tragic ending. Is the artist himself the subject of the painting?
WorthPoint
MARCH 27, 2024
After writing about peacock eye glass recently, I started thinking about several other types of stones that can add value to even the most ordinary pieces of vintage costume jewelry. While natural gems inspired the colors of some of these stones, they’re all made of colored glass.
WorthPoint
JULY 11, 2024
Murano Glass Another super familiar artisanal ware native to Italy is Murano glass, named after the island of Murano, just off the coast of Venice. Murano or “vetro veneziano” (Venetian glass) is typically crafted from hot glass-forming techniques and often elaborately decorated.
Invaluable
MAY 13, 2024
From the rich, dark hues of ebony wood or tortoiseshell to the shiny perfection of lacquer or glass, or the texture of unusual leathers, Art Deco furnishings tended to emphasize the material components, at times using these elements to create visual vibrancy or contrast.
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