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Littleton the Teacher
Littleton the Teacher

Littleton the Teacher

Object NameSculpture
Artist Erwin Eisch (German, 1927-2022)
Made FromGlass
Date1976
Place MadeFederal Republic of Germany, Frauenau
TechniqueMold-blown glass, enameled, assembled
SizeOverall H: 50.3 cm, W: 20 cm
Accession Number76.3.32 C
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Masters of Studio Glass: Erwin Eisch
On ViewBen W. Heineman Sr. Family Gallery of Contemporary Glass.
Interpretive Notes
In this portrait of Harvey K. Littleton, one of the founders of the American Studio Glass movement, each head explores a different facet of his personality. Erwin Eisch shows us Littleton as a gentleman, a poet, a teacher, a man of Frauenau (Eisch’s hometown), and a worker. We see him with a headache, as fragile, and we see his spirit. Littleton and Eisch were close friends who influenced each other’s work, and they pioneered the development of blown glass as a material for sculpture.
Physical DescriptionSculpture, "Littleton the Teacher." Colorless glass, mirrored inside, glassblower painted on right side of head; set on square black base. "Technique is Cheap" painted on a bubble of glass at the mouth.
Provenance
Source Kunsthaus Museum - 1976-12-09
Object copyright© Erwin Eisch

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