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The Kiss

Object NameSculpture
Maker Jaroslava Brychtová (Czech, 1924-2020)
Maker Specialized School for Glassmaking (Czech)
Maker Stanislav Libenský (Czech, 1921-2002)
Made FromNon-lead Glass
Dateabout 1958-1960
TechniqueMold-Melted
Accession Number62.3.24
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Glass Behind the Iron Curtain: Czech Design, 1948-1978
Place Made
Czechoslovakia, Zelezny Brod
Physical DescriptionTransparent blue-gray non-lead glass; cast with internal modeling in a mold, cut, wheel-carved, polished. Thick block-shaped sculpture that rests on bottom edge;front left, off-center is a large flat, wheel-carved and polished square area through which a stylized three-dimensional face (roughly divided in half by elongated triangular nose) can be seen; three sides framing face seem to depict irregularly sculpted and textured stylized arm and sleeve; lower left corner of face square rests on small hand; back side shows deep negative modeling (with traces of the mold material); overall seed bubbles and mold marks; intermittent polishing of edges; base has been left rough; inscribed in block letters along lower right edge of face: "LIBENSKÝ-BRYCHOVÂ".
Provenance
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Jaroslava Brychtová
designed about 1958-1960; 1985
GI-91
Kensington Glass Works
about 1824-1826
GI-90
Kensington Glass Works
about 1826
GI-41
about 1847-about 1848