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Creator: Stuart Abelman
Stuart Abelman Art Glass Vase
By Stuart Abelman
Located in Guaynabo, PR
This is a Stuart Abelman art glass urn shaped vase. It is hand painted with green and cranberry color feathers in an iridescent background from below the neck to the bottom. Below th...
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Pair of Iridescent Art Glass Paperweights by Stuart Abelman
By Stuart Abelman
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Spectacular pair of iridescent art glass paperweights by Stuart Abelman, circa 1995. The pieces are in very good vintage condition with no chips or cracks and measures 3.25"D x 2.75...
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Iridescent Blue Art Glass Vase by Stuart Abelman
By Stuart Abelman
Located in San Diego, CA
Stunning iridescent blue with silver overlay art glass vase by Stuart Abelman, circa 1995. This vase is in very good vintage condition with no chips or cracks and measures 5"D x 3.5"...
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Jack-in-the-Pulpit Glass Vase by Stuart Abelman
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Jack-in-the-pulpit art glass vase with iridescent glass pedals and rib pattern back. Signed by Stuart Abelman, dated 1988.
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Stuart Abelman’s artistic ability was recognized at an early age, giving him the
opportunity to study sculpture and painting as a young man. By seventeen he had quite an impressive portfolio. He was accepted to Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania where he studied Fine art for four years and there received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
It was in his senior year at Carnegie Mellon University that he first saw the brand new glass department. It was love at first sight. He devoted his entire senior year to glassblowing. Stuart then entered the graduate four-year Master of Fine Arts program at U.C.L.A. and proceeded to study and blow glass for four more intensive years. During this time he was a Teaching Associate at U.C.L.A. and a partner in a small two man glassblowing studio that he helped build in Inglewood California. Stuart received his Master of Fine Arts from U.C.L.A. in 1976. By this time he had already created a body of work that was finding its way into art shows and galleries.
While at U.C.L.A., El Camino College called to ask if he would run their glassblowing department. He did this as well as teaching a ceramics class and developing a flat glass program for them.
After several years as a college instructor, Stuart realized that although he loved teaching, he did not have the time to create in glass all of the ideas he found himself constantly sketching. Stuart had always drawn and doodled on any available scrap of paper, even asa very young child. As he grew older this even included drawing borders on his collegeexam papers, but now he found himself drawing ideas for glass on paper napkins in restaurants and on airplane flights. It was time to start his own studio, so in 1976 Stuartleft teaching and started Abelman Art Glass.
Stuart spent much of 1976 building his studio: Furnaces, pot furnaces, glory holes (re-heating furnaces), annealing ovens, glassblower benches, etc… and in June of 1977 thefirst furnace was lit at the Abelman Art Glass studio in Southern California.
Although glassblowing was one of Colonial America’s first industries, and enjoyed great popularity during the Art Nouveau period in the late 1800’s, hand blown art glass had allbut disappeared from the American art scene until the 1960’s. Stuart Abelman was oneof a select group of pioneering studio glass artists who saw the magic and Challenge inglass and set about starting the Studio Art Glass Movement.
Stuart uses his own formulas and the finest silica sand to ensure the purest quality glasspossible. Each piece is made entirely of hot molten glass and is worked and completed atthe furnace. All the colors and design patterns are formed from the hot glass. No paint isused. Many of the beautiful colors are made with gold, silver and other precious metals.
Stuart’s glass pieces are shown in galleries and museums around the world and have become permanent additions to museum, private and celebrity collections here and overseas. The Kobe Museum in Japan has a piece in its collection, and his piece in the permanent collection of the Corning Museum is particularly notable for its infusion of life into a figurative sculpture in glass. Stuart Abelman was the first to bring figurative sculpture to hand blown glass in the new art glass studio movement in the United States in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. It was a hard sell back then but has become an established form of expression in the current art glass arena. Many American StudioGlass artists now express themselves through figurative sculpture.
Abelman’s early work in figurative sculpture led to his studio production of the unicorn that was chosen for the American Express Catalog in the 1980’s. Its success allowed himto expand his artistic endeavors in this area and led to his reptile and amphibian work.During these same years Stuart wanted to find another way to breathe life into glass in away that would touch everyone, glass collector or not. The result of this desire was the series of Limited Edition Clowns that are much sought after. Nancy Bingham, anAmerican authority on Murano clowns...
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Stuart Abelman furniture for sale on 1stDibs.
Stuart Abelman furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Stuart Abelman furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Stuart Abelman were created in the Arts and Crafts style in united states during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Zanesville Stoneware Company, Newcomb-Macklin Co., and Van Briggle. Prices for Stuart Abelman furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $236 and can go as high as $3,200, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $400.