Curlew
Object NameSculpture
Artist
Karla Trinkley
(American, b. 1956)
Made FromGlass, Wood, Metal
Date1994
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Boyertown
TechniquePate de verre, assembled
SizeOverall H: about 56.5 cm, W: about 83 cm, D: about 42 cm
Accession Number2012.4.175
Credit LineGift of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewBen W. Heineman Sr. Family Gallery of Contemporary Glass.
Interpretive NotesThe architectonic shapes, fragile granular textures, and rough edges of Karla Trinkley’s pâte de verre vessels give the impression of great age. Her work is inspired by ancient ruins, by the Roman glass vessels that are known as cage cups, and by patterns found in nature and in the art of ancient and indigenous cultures. The curlew is a migratory water bird related to the sandpiper. It is distinguished by its long legs and slender, down-curved bill.
Provenance
Source
Susan Steinhauser
- 2012-12-31
Source
Daniel Greenberg
- 2012-12-31
Former Collection
Heller Gallery
Object copyright© Karla Trinkley
399-1 BCE
about 399-300 BCE
1850-1910