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Por Revere Auctions
21.3.23
755 Prior Ave N #235C, St Paul, MN, US, Estados Unidos
March into spring with Revere Auction's fine art sale in the early days of the new season! Featuring a collection of Asian art, a large selection of silver, NASA memorabilia, and art from the past and to the present. Highlights include artworks by George Inness, Sam Gilliam, and Marc Chagall, a unique steel sculpture by Tim Noble and Sue Webster, and an important soapstone guanyin from the collection of Prince Duan.
La subasta ha concluído

LOTE 273:

Bertil Vallien Kosta Boda Blue Glass Head


Precio inicial:
$ 2 500
Precio estimado :
$3 000 - $6 000
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 26% Más detalles
21.3.23 en Revere Auctions
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Bertil Vallien Kosta Boda Blue Glass Head
Bertil Vallien (Swedish, b. 1938) for Kosta Boda Glass, Sweden. Opaque blue glass head sculpture, likely from the artists "Brains" series, ca. 1990s. Signed and inscribed along the underside "Kosta Boda Unique 8BVAON 999857." With a smaller glass sculpture floated inside the head.

The innovative fusion of light and color make Bertil Vallien's sculptures among the most celebrated in Europe. Raised in Sweden, Vallien was drawn to the creative freedom of art and inspired by the textural possibilities of clay. He studied ceramics at the Konstfack School of Arts, Crafts, and Design and then spent time in Los Angeles, where his glass art won a prize in the Young Americans competition for his stoneware entry Family on Whale. After returning to Sweden, a fascination with maximizing glass’s ability to absorb light became his passion. He’s known best for his boat forms, faces, and heads. Bertil Vallien's sculptures are part of important museum collections and have garnered prestigious awards, including the Visionary Award from New York's Museum of Arts and Design.

Height: 7 3/4 in x width: 5 in x depth: 7 in.
Condition: The item is in good condition with no major cracks or losses. Light wear throughout as expected. Under UV light, there is no visible sign of restoration. Throughout the exterior, there are scratches that are original to the piece. Due to the original design, it is difficult to discern whether some scratches are original or damaged. However, none of them alters the overall appearance of the item. There is a minute dent to the tip of the nose, visible in the lot listing.