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Object NamePlate with Abstract Decoration
Artist Vladimír Jelínek (Czech, b. 1934)
Assistant Emanuel Beránek
Studio Škrdlovice Glassworks (Czech)
Made FromGlass
Date1957
Place MadeCzechoslovakia, Skrdlovice
TechniqueBlown, hot-worked, applied color
SizeOverall H: 3.8 cm, Diam: 31.5 cm
Accession Number83.3.232
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Masters of Czech Glass 1945-1965
Decades in Glass: The 50's
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
This plate is an example of the transference of abstract painting onto glass. The glassworks at Skrdlovice, east of Prague, was known for its innovative methods of glassblowing. A production designer as well as a freelance artist, Vladimír Jelínek attended the Specialized School of Glassmaking in Kamenický Šenov from 1949 until 1952. He then trained under Josef Kaplický at the Academy of Applied Arts, graduating in 1958. Many glass factories, such as those at Škrdlovice, Nový Bor, Karolinka, and Karlovy Vary, employed his design capabilities. Noted for his willingness to experiment, Jelínek won many state awards and exhibited at major international glass shows. His work was on display at Expo ’58 in Brussels and at the XIIth Triennale in 1960 in Milan. At Expo ’67, in Montreal, he exhibited a large sculpture that was inspired by machines and modern technology.
Physical DescriptionPlate with Abstract Decoration. Deep red glass; blown, hot-worked, applied color. Circular rounded rim; abstract yellow decoration beneath colorless glass surface of top side resembles calligraphy; several large bubbles beneath glass surface; concave polished pontil area on base; signed on base: "V. Jelinek".
Provenance
Former Collection Dan Klein Ltd. - 1983
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about 1580-1595
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Corning Inc.
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Corning Inc.
probably 1970-1989
Vizner Collection
František Vízner
2010