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Courtesy of Douglas Dubler
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Courtesy of Enrico Fiorese
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Courtesy of Enrico Fiorese
Courtesy of Enrico Fiorese
Laura de Santillana
Untitled (Partition), 2005
Hand-blown, shaped and compressed glass
H14 3/8 x W14 x D2 1/2 in
H36.5 x W35.5 x D6.5 cm
[Available for Museum Collection]
H36.5 x W35.5 x D6.5 cm
[Available for Museum Collection]
C27574_(LS2005_PAR01)
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The classically slumped and folded method was a paradigm from which de Santillana introduced formal and color distortions that coax out the intricacies of glass. Bisected by a vertical incision, the dark glass conceals an otherwise magenta hue and was a favorite of the late artist’s previously kept only in her private collection.