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Vase

(Scottish, 1834–1904)
about 1895
Place of ManufactureGlasgow, Scotland
Medium/TechniqueGlass with metallic inclusions
DimensionsOverall: 7 x 16.9cm (2 3/4 x 6 5/8in.)
Credit LineDorothy-Lee Jones Fund
Accession number1992.488
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ClassificationsGlass
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Description
Dresser was intrigued by the historic techniques of Islamic and Roman stained glass, and his designs are characterized by the deliberate insertion of bubbles, colored streaks, and daring, hand-blown forms. This glassware, known as Clutha (an old name for the river Clyde), was retailed by Liberty & Co. for their avant-garde clientele
ProvenanceBy 1990, with Kurland-Zabar, dealer, New York, NY; 1992, sold by Kurland-Zabar to the MFA. (Accession date: October 28, 1992)
about 1924–25
early 18th century
A.D. 500–800
900–600 B.C.
900–600 BC
second half of 19th century
second half of the 18th century
1600–1700
1760–75