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Artist: James William Glass (1825 - 1857)
Nationality: British
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by James William Glass.
- Standing Stone Vessel, William Morris (born 1937) , 1983, Glass
- Petroglyph Vessel, William Morris (born 1937) , circa 1987, Glass
- Orkney Island Vessel, William Morris (born 1937) , 1984, Blown glass
- Gottfried Spiller
Goblet Jacobite glass with Jacobean Rose representing the supporterof James III
glass
circa 1740
- Glass, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , circa 1899, Glass
- Glass, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , circa 1899, Glass
- James C. Hill
Signer's bread platter, 09/28/1875
glass
1875
- Stained Glass Panel with Angel, The Protais Master of Sées (Artist), circa 1270-85, Glass and metal
- James Abbott McNeill Whistler
The Wine Glass
Etching
1858
- James Jennings
Portrait of a young man
gold, paint on ivory and glass
1773
- William Hamilton
The Seasons by James Thomson (London: F. J. du Roverayä, 1802)
book with 7 engravings
1802
- Wine Glass, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , designed 1860s; produced circa 1900, Glass
- Drinking Glass, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , designed 1860s; produced circa 1900, Glass
- Wine Glass, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , designed 1860s; produced circa 1900, Glass
- Drinking Glass, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , designed 1860s; produced circa 1900, Glass
- Wine Glass, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , designed 1860s; produced circa 1900, Glass
- Wine Glass, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , designed 1860s; produced circa 1900, Glass
- William Morris
Canopic Jar - Buck
blown glass
1993
- William Morris
Rhyton: Mastadon
blown glass
1996
- William Morris
Jar with Raven and Frogs
blown glass
1999
- William Morris
Petroglyph Urn with Horn
blown glass
1992
- William Morris
Artifact: Tooth
blown glass
1996
- Adriaen Pynaker
Stained glass window: The Annunciation to Joachim
stained glass
circa 1550
- Boston and Sandwich Glass Co.
Bottle in the shape of Fireplace Bellows
glass
19th century
- William Henry Fox Talbot - Articles of Glass 1843 salted paper print f Cleveland Museum of Art British
- James McBey
Glass Blowers, Murano
Drypoint
1925 - 1930
- James Valentine
A Heron
albumen print from collodion glass negative mounted to a thin album page
circa 1870
- Pair of ’Gothic’ Candlesticks, William F. Shaw (United States, Massachusetts, Boston) (Artist), circa 1849-1851, Brass, gilding, marble, glass
- Adriaen Pynaker
Stained glass window: The Adoration of the Shepherds (two panels)
stained glass
circa 1550
- William Strang
Nathan the Wise by Gottfried Lessing, translated by William Jacks (Glasgow: James Maclehose & Sons, 1894)
book with 8 etchings
1894
- Rene Lalique
Water jug
glass
circa 1820 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: John La Farge Title: Window (Persian Arabesque) Date: about 1882 Medium: stained glass Dimensions: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Christopher Dresser and James Couper and Sons Title: Clutha Vase Date: about 1890 Medium:
- James Tissot
William Eglinton
etching printed in red
1885
- Corona Painter
Bottle
glass
1 - 4th century
- Corona Painter
Flask
glass
2 - 5th century
- Triple-light with Wall Bracket, W. A. S. Benson & Co. (England, London, 1854 - 1924) (Made by), circa 1900, Brass, vaseline glass, and electrical wire
- Triple-light with Wall Bracket, W. A. S. Benson & Co. (England, London, 1854 - 1924) (Made by), circa 1900, Brass, vaseline glass, and electrical wire
- Triple-light with Wall Bracket, W. A. S. Benson & Co. (England, London, 1854 - 1924) (Made by), circa 1900, Brass, vaseline glass, and electrical wire Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singer Sargent, American, 1856-1925 Alice Runnells James (Mrs. William James) 1921 Transparent and opaque
- William Morris
Suspended Artifact: Jackal Mask with Baleen and Gourd
blown glass
1995
- Goblet, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , circa 1895, Glass
- Goblet, Whitefriars Glassworks James Powell and Sons (1834 - 1980) , circa 1895, Glass
- Heraldic Panel: Scenes from the Parable of the Prodigal Son, Hans Jegli (attributed to) (Winterthur) (Artist), 1628, Pot metal; white glass with silver stain, flashed glass, and enamel
- William Nicholson
Portrait of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Color lithograph
1898
- Royal Presentation Goblet, Josephine Hutte (Artist), 1846, Glass
- Aime-Jules Dalou
Decanter with stopper
glass
19th century
- Macchia Shell, Dale Chihuly (United States, born 1941) , 1987, Glass
- William Morris
Artifact Still Life
blown glass, scavo, gold leaf, and copper
1989 - 1990
- Heraldic Panel: Arms of Hanelutz and Kölbin, Atelier (attributed to an) (France, Strasbourg) (Artist), 1582, Pot metal; white glass with silver stain, enamel; flashed glass, abraded
- William Strang
Portrait of Lessing, frontispiece and first plate in the book Nathan the Wise by Gottfried Lessing, translated by William Jacks (Glasgow: James Maclehose & Sons, 1894)
etching
1893
- Lauenstein Glass Works
Wine glass
glass
1793 J. Paul Getty Museum
- The Head of Christ from a Painting on Glass
- Lauenstein Glass Works
Wine glass
glass
1750 - 1760
- Lauenstein Glass Works
Wine glass
glass
16 - 17th century
- Lauenstein Glass Works
Wine glass
glass
16 - 17th century
- Lauenstein Glass Works
Wine glass
glass
circa 1760
- Lauenstein Glass Works
Wine glass
glass
16 - 17th century
- William Matthew Prior
George Washington
reverse painting on glass
circa 1860
- Banquet Scene of Members of the Law Court, Niklaus Wirt (attributed to) (Switzerland, died 1585) (Artist), 1580, Pot metal; white glass with silver stain, enamel; flashed and abraded glass.
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Glass
Corning Museum of Glass: New Glass Review 22 Competition Deadline October 15 Each year, The Corning Museum of
Glass conducts a worldwide competition to select 100
innovative works in glass. A jury drawn from designers,
...
Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian's American Art Museum: Glass! Glorious Glass! ...
Seattle Art Museum: Documents Northwest: The Poncho Series - Anna Skibska's con Skibska creates her work in a completely unconventional way. Her method is so unorthodox that
Bullseye Glass, a glass factory in Portland, Oregon, manufactured a new product for her to use.
Skibska has already become an important me...
Corning Museum of Glass: PUBLIC OPENING OF THE MODERN GLASS GALLERY Please join the CMOG for Breakfast at Tiffany's Landscape Window
from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.-- a celebration marking the reopening of
the entire Art and History Galleries. The curator...
Corning Museum of Glass: Venini: Masterpieces of Italian Design
Internationally recognized for its progressive design policies, Venini was the first glasshouse in Italy, and among the few in the world, to expand the parameters of art glass manufacture.
By extending invitations to artists and architect...
Crafts Council Gallery: Solid Air - New Work In Glass Solid Air features exciting new glass by Helen Maurer, Max Jacquard, Valerie Olleon and Matthew Durran who use different techniques within the site-specific environment of the Crafts Council Gallery to create atmosphere and mood.
In a departure f...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Urban Glass: Working in Brooklyn One of the few urban centers for the creation of art made from glass, UrbanGlass has gained an international reputation among glass artists. The BMA's rich collections have inspired local artists for most of t...
Corning Museum of Glass: Call for Artists: Two Opportunities Available A jury of artists, designers, educators, museum directors, curators, and critics will select 100 slides from those submitted which will become the core of New Glass Review, published every spring by The Corning Museum of Glass. New Glass Review i...
Glass Art Society: Call for Artists: 36th Annual Conference - Glass Gateways - Meet in the Middle For more information on the conference theme please go here: http://www.glassart.org/St.Louis_2006.html
To Submit a Proposal
1) Fill out the presentation proposal form: http://www.g...
J. Paul Getty Center: PAINTING ON LIGHT: Drawings And Stained Glass In The Age Of
Dürer And Holbein This installation explores the creative relationship between artists and their work by uniting preparatory designs with the breathtaking windows that resulted from them. This is a unique opportunity to view the milestones of German and Swiss stain...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Chihuly at the VandA Chihuly at the V&A will run from the V&As main entrance, in a straight line
through the ground floor galleries culminating in a dramatic glass installation
in the V&As Pirelli Gardens.
Chihulys work owes much to the grand and historic trad...
Corning Museum of Glass: Museums Glass Innovation Center Wins
a DESIGN OF THE DECADE Award The Museum's entry was submitted by Ralph
Appelbaum Associates, exhibit designer for the Glass Innovation Center.
The Corning Museum of Glass is undertaking a $62 million renovation. On
June 19, 1999, the Museum debuted major new facilities i...
Glass Art Society: Call for Proposals: 38th Annual Conference - Forming Frontiers TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL
1. Fill out the presentation proposal form found on our website at:
http://www.glassart.org/portland.html
2. Send the completed form and support materials no later than
December 1, 2006 to the Glass Art Society,...
Corning Museum of Glass: Museum Film Wins Best of Show and Gold Awards Dreams Into Glass won the Best of Show Grand Award for best informational
production. 1999 Grand Award winners were selected by The New York
Festivals' international board of judges from the highest scoring Gold
WorldMedalists in the competiti...
Museum of Glass, International Center for Contemporary Art: Glass of the Avant-Garde: From Vienna Secession to Bauhaus
Glass of the Avant-Garde: From Vienna Secession to Bauhaus, The Torsten Bröhan Collection from the Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas, Madrid, Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte Secretaría de Estado de Cultura, España is presented under...
Tacoma Art Museum: Clearly Brilliant: A Decade of Pilchuck Glass School's Emerging Artists in
Residence The artists represented in Clearly Brilliant bring many themes and unique
approaches to their work. Some artists make reference to objects you would see
in everyday li...
Glass Art Society: Call for Proposals: 37th Annual Conference - Transformational Matter Proposals are due January 1, 2006. For more information on the conference theme please go here:
http://www.glassart.org/Pittsburgh_2007.html
To submit a proposal
1) Fill out th...
Galerie Vee: Intensely Contemporary: Studio Glass Art Greg Fidler, Pablo De Soto, William Couig, Takuya Tokizawa Designs seek the future whilst still hinting at the past as traditional Venetian glass forms are translated into contemporary style.
These functional glass art works ignite contemporary energy, merging art and life: LifeArt by Galerie Vee. B...
Corning Museum of Glass: 2300º Degrees: New Museum Event to Cure Winter Doldrums
2300º is scheduled for March 16, April 13, May 18, June 15, September 21,
October 19, November 16, and December 21. Each event will offer a new
experience.
Admission to 2300º is free. For further information, call Louise Maio at
607.974.4084....
Urban Glass, Robert Lehman Gallery: Tracy Silva Barbosa: Firmament Executive Director Dawn Bennett comments, “UrbanGlass exists to support the creation and presentation of new work in glass, so it’s with great pleasure that we present this exhibition by Ms. Barbosa.”
UrbanGlass awards three Visiting Artist ...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Rick Beck: Sculpture He uses
a fragile material to present objects that would normally be able to endure a
great deal of stress and weight. Whether he presents something small
enough to fit on a table or large enough stand on its own, Beck’s work offers
a uniq...
Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation: Luminous Reflections: Paintings, Glass and Steel ...
art-o-nivo gallery: Form Explorations: Musee Atelier Du Verre Sars Poteries France Liliane Bettencourt Prize
The Liliane Bettencourt Prize for l'intelligence de la main 2001 was awarded to the glass sculptor Bernard Dejonghe. The jury's aim was to select a w...
Dayton Art Institute: Form from Fire: Glass Sculpture by Dale Chihuly Dale Chihuly has become perhaps the world's best-known glass artist and has, in many respects,
single-handedly popularized the studio glass movement in the United States and abroad. He has been creating
glass since 1967 and currently has piece...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Matthew Berg: Sculpture in the Contemporary Galleries ...
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre: 2005 Ranamok Glass Prize Finalists include: Helen Aitken-Kuhnen, Christian Arnold, Nicole Ayliffe, Joanna Bone, Lee Brogan, Rozlyn de Bussey, Emma Camden, Scott Chaseling, Cobi Cockburn, Rod Coleman, Scott Coleman, Matthew Curtis, Tali Dalton, Evelyn Dunstan, Nicola Edwar...
Phoenix Art Museum: Clearly Thinking: The Sculpture of Peter Ivy and Michael Scheiner Michael Scheiner and Peter Ivy, both of Providence, Rhode Island, have chosen glass
as a medium because its versatility and metaphorical potential make it the best for
realizing their concepts. Glass suggests contradictory interpretations of ...
Corning Museum of Glass: Call for Entries: New Glass Review 21 All glassmakers, artists, designers, and companies are invited to participate
in New Glass Review 21. Only glass designed and made during 1999 may be
...
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre: Gallery Walls Aglow with New Glass by Kirstie Rea Rea has approached her new work with the intent of exploring the combination of glass and the gallery’s architecture. A major component of this exhibition is the interaction of the works with light, and how the light spills from the edges of the w...
Urban Glass, Robert Lehman Gallery: Exquisite Pilgrim: Libby Pace and Gillian Durko Puryear Executive Director, Dawn Bennett comments: “The artworks of Pace and Puryear share a special affinity; while they are feminine they are not necessarily feminist. The artists continue to explore what it means to be a woman in a post-women’s revolut...
National Glass Centre: Blaschkas’ Glass Aquarium "The Blaschkas’ work is a remarkable example of the fusion of design, craftsmanship and mass production at a time in the late 19th century when the boom in natural science exploration" said Ann Jones, Curator of the National Glass Centre, where th...
art-o-nivo gallery: Female Artists: Svenska Glasakademin Sweden Asa Brandt
About 30 years ago, there were few who believed in her idea that an artist could blow glass himself in his or her own studio.
Asa Brandt, one of the pioneers of studio glass in europe, started the first private glass studio ...
Columbia Museum of Art: A Private Garden: The Jack and Elaine Folline Collection of the Works Of Louis Comfort Tiffany
Born in New York City to the founder of Tiffany & Co., Louis Comfort Tiffany began his career by studying painting with George Inness and Samuel Colman. Prompted by his fathers chief designer Edward C. Moore, Tiffany traveled throughout the Medite...
Riflemaker: Daniela Schonbachler: The Silent Art of Secrecy The exhibition, her first solo show in London, takes the idea of contrasts as its point of departure. Schönbächler believes that life is based on two opposing forces, and her paintings explore the tension created by this polarity, resulting in har...
Queens Museum of Art: Tiffany: Behind the Glass Tiffany Behind the Glass is displayed in six parts:
Section one offers an overview of the unique raw materials used
in the manufacture of Tiffany glass and exam...
Scandinavia House: Breakable Art: Contemporary Glass and Ceramics from Norway Comprised of objects using a variety of techniques and materials, the works on view range from the figural to the abstract and represent a wide range of color, form, and function. Some of the objects engage with figurative ornamentation and tradi...
William Traver Gallery - Tacoma: Boyd Sugiki: Elements Sugiki recently traveled to Turkey for the first time, and was moved by the minaret towers he saw rising high above the mosques. The minarets are often described as “gates between heaven and earth” and “beacons of light.” These descriptive phrases...
Museum of Glass, International Center for Contemporary Art: Breathing Glass and Raining Popcorn: Installations by Sandy Skoglund In Breathing Glass, thousands of glass dragonflies flutter among mini-marshmallows and three glass mosaic human figures. Raining Popcorn depicts a world knee-deep in popcorn, with human figures huddled around a campfire as a popcorn blizzard swirl...
Corning Museum of Glass: Glass Behind the Iron Curtain: Czech Design, 1948-1978 The exhibit explores glass design in Czechoslovakia during a time of limited artistic freedom. When the Communist Party
gained control of Czechoslovakia in 1948, painters, sculptors, and graphic artists were closely monit...
Franklin H Williams Caribbean Cultural Center: Ancestors & Orishas: Glass & Mixed Media Sculptures Tracing African Roots by David Medina David’s work includes references to African masked costumes like Nigerian egungun, Dominican diablo cojuelos, science fiction, and pioneering educational shows like Sesame Street with a special fondness for the pop icon Big Bird. “Although the rel...
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