In-Tense

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Object Name: 
Leaded Glass Panel
Title: 
In-Tense
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
92.4.138
Dimensions: 
(Frame) H: 75.2 cm, W: 45.3 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1974
Credit Line: 
Gift Judi Jordan
Primary Description: 
Colorless, transparent red, cobalt, fuschia and amethyst, opal, opal striated with red, mirror; non-lead glass, glass lenses/prisms/tiles (striated red/opal in raised "X" form), lead cane, mirror, metal channel frame; cut glass, leaded, assembled. Vertical rectangular panel with abstract geometric design of rectangles, squares and circles; three main sections: Top-two large red vertical triangles flanking central section in cross-shaped pattern comprised of five medium-sized red-pink lenses alternating with four tiles with raised "X" over row of five small opal tiles; mid section is five horizontal rows of small square red lenses and opalescent tiles with scattering of cobalt circles and squares; third section/lower half of panel consists of vertical row of red, amethyst and mirrow on top of row of four opalescent squares, on top of three "X" tiles, on top of four large lenses (three colorless, one opalescent), on top of bottom row of red, colorless and black vertical stripes; overall scattered gray background pieces; unsigned.
Provenance: 
Sowers, Judi Jordan, Source
Category: 
Personal Visions / Silent Voices
Venue(s)
Robert Lehman Gallery 1991-09-29 through 1991-11-10
Robert Sowers Papers illustrated BIB# 44131