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Primary Description:
Deep amethyst lead glass; fused in a mold (mold-melted), cut, ground, polished. Large symmetrical horizontal sculpture cast in "double-diamond" wings shape with central crossed legs; each "diamond" wing front in slight relief and comprised of three planes (one large polished diamond and two unpolished narrow triangles with overall mold marks, large diamonds taper at outside edge); at narrow juncture of "wings" small triangles linked by thin horizontal undulating "skirt" extrusion of glass; back side juncture also has skirt with broken edges, back of each wing left unpolished and sculptured in radiating pattern of shallow, gradually widening, stepped planes; wings rest on the squared points of large diamonds and central pair of narrow crossed solid tubular legs in form of "x" extending from center juncture and angled slightly outward for support.
Exhibitions (4)


Title Unknown (Judy Youens Gallery)
Venue(s)
Judy Youens Gallery 1991 through 1991

Title Unknown (Maurine Littleton Gallery)
Venue(s)
Maurine Littleton Gallery 1990-10-21 through 1990-11-14

Kunst mit Glas: Vladimir Kopecky & Ivan Mare
Venue(s)
Essener Glasgalerie 1989-11-12 through 1989-12-22
Publications (4)
Contemporary Glass Sculptures and Panels: Selections from the Corning Museum of Glass (2008)
illustrated, p. 34, 122-123 (fig. 64, plate 37);
BIB# 107478
The Corning Museum of Glass: A Decade of Glass Collecting 1990-1999 (2000)
illustrated, p. 89, #156;
BIB# 65446