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Object NameSpecimen Part for Marine Invertebrate Model
Maker Leopold Blaschka (1822-1895)
Maker Rudolf Blaschka (1857-1939)
Made FromGlass, Adhesive
Date1863-1890
Place MadeGermany, Dresden
TechniqueFlameworked, assembled
SizeOverall H: 4 cm, Diam (max): 3.4 cm
Accession Number93.3.273-14
Exhibitions
Fragile Legacy: The Marine Invertebrate Models of Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
The Blaschkas used preformed parts when they created some of their models. These parts include anemone bodies, sea jelly domes, and the central disks of sea stars. The Blaschkas used many different techniques to achieve great variety in shape, size, color, and ornate detail.
Physical DescriptionPart of Glass Model of Marine Animal. Colorless glass, adhesive; flameworked, assembled. Colorless glass dome set inside larger colorless glass dome; bottom has 1.3 cm opening. Four trails applied on exterior wall of inner dome, which also has an inverted conical depression in top.
Provenance
Source Botanical Museum of Harvard University - 1993
Former Collection Gertrude Pones (German)
Sisters
Sibylle Peretti
2005
model
Rudolf Blaschka
1863-1890
Russian Doll Cake Plate
Katherine Gray
2000
sculpture
Robert Willson
about 1975
Pendulum Universe
Steuben Glass, Inc.
1978
samovar
about 1965