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Chihuly Blanket

Dale Chihuly 1978 Signed Yellow Indian Blanket Basket Hand Blown Glass
Dale Chihuly 1978 Signed Yellow Indian Blanket Basket Hand Blown Glass

Dale Chihuly 1978 Signed Yellow Indian Blanket Basket Hand Blown Glass

By Dale Chihuly

Located in Minneapolis, MN

Artist: Dale Chihuly Title: Yellow Indian Blanket Basket Medium: Hand-Blown Glass Dimensions: 7 1/4" x 10 3/4" x 10 1/4" Year: 1978 Inscription: Signed and dated "Chihuly '78" Dale ...

Category

Late 20th Century Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Dale Chihuly 1979 Signed Peach Tabac Basket Navajo Blanket Shard Blown Glass
Dale Chihuly 1979 Signed Peach Tabac Basket Navajo Blanket Shard Blown Glass

Dale Chihuly 1979 Signed Peach Tabac Basket Navajo Blanket Shard Blown Glass

By Dale Chihuly

Located in Minneapolis, MN

Artist: Dale Chihuly Title: Peach Tabac Basket Medium: Hand Blown Glass Dimensions: 5" x 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" Year: 1979 Inscription: Signed and dated "Chihuly '79" During the 1970s, Dal...

Category

Late 20th Century Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

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Dale Chihuly Rare Original Blue Blanket Cylinder Hand Blown Glass Signed Artwork
Dale Chihuly Rare Original Blue Blanket Cylinder Hand Blown Glass Signed Artwork

Dale Chihuly Rare Original Blue Blanket Cylinder Hand Blown Glass Signed Artwork

By Dale Chihuly

Located in Bloomington, MN

DALE CHIHULY Original Hand Signed Vintage Blanket Cylinder, complete with a Custom Acrylic Case and listed with the Submit Best Offer option Accepting OFFERS Now: Up for sale is t...

Category

1980s Contemporary More Art

Materials

Blown Glass

Dale Chihuly ORIGINAL HAND BLOWN Glass Soft Cylinder Signed Artwork Blanket Blue
Dale Chihuly ORIGINAL HAND BLOWN Glass Soft Cylinder Signed Artwork Blanket Blue

Dale Chihuly ORIGINAL HAND BLOWN Glass Soft Cylinder Signed Artwork Blanket Blue

By Dale Chihuly

Located in Bloomington, MN

Submit Best Offer option, ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED: Here is a fabulous and high quality, Dale Chihuly Original Glass Blanket Cylinder composed of a stunning Blue Body with brilliant...

Category

1980s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Red Blanket Cylinder
Red Blanket Cylinder

Dale ChihulyRed Blanket Cylinder, 2000

Unavailable

H 8 in W 6 in D 6 in

Red Blanket Cylinder

By Dale Chihuly

Located in Renton, WA

This is a blown glass Red Blanket Cylinder by Chihuly. It is an editioned work by Portland Press from the year 2000.

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern More Art

Materials

Blown Glass

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Dale Chihuly for sale on 1stDibs

With his sculptural works that fuse naturalistic forms with vibrant colors, Dale Chihuly has established himself as one of the world’s preeminent contemporary makers of art glass. The Tacoma, Washington, native’s experimental techniques — manifest in large-scale glass sculptures, installations and environmental artworks alongside smaller table-top pieces — combine fine art, design, architecture and craft.

Chihuly’s inspired creative energy has brought glass blowing to a place at the forefront of the arts in the United States. His prolific body of work is coupled with a dedication to artistic instruction, education and community. Trained in interior design at the University of Washington, he pursued graduate work with Harvey Littleton, who built the first academic art glass program in the U.S. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After further studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, Chihuly was awarded a 1968 Fulbright Fellowship to study glass blowing at the Venini glass factory on the island of Murano in Venice, where he was first introduced to group collaboration in glass making. Not only has Chihuly been committed to his own improvement as an artist, but he has also devoted much of his career to sharing his knowledge. He returned to RISD as an instructor, and after working there for more than a decade and he cofounded the Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State in 1971. An automobile accident in 1976 left Chihuly blind in one eye; a subsequent injury while bodysurfing weakened one shoulder, leaving him reliant on assistant glassblowers to execute his designs.

Chihuly’s skills and technical innovations have allowed him to make pieces in an astonishing array of patterns, textures and hues — yet his work can be recognized immediately. He has created several notable extended series of artworks. These include his “Seaforms,” which evoke shells, starfish and other marine animals; “Blankets,” which are composed of cylindrical units in patterns suggested by Native American textiles; and, most famously, his grand chandeliers made up of scores of curling, curving, pepper-shaped elements. Whether large or small, as you will see on 1stDibs, the works of Dale Chihuly blend practical flair and bravura artistry. They are a highlight of any contemporary art and design collection.