#475 Marbles, Created by Dominick Labino, 1962-1987

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Artifact Overview

Research scientist Domick Labino created the #475 marbles for commercial use. These marbles had a relatively low melting point. Labino offered these for use in a series of workshops led by Harvey Littleton at the Toledo Museum of Art in 1962. The marbles were successfully melted in a small kiln and blown into vessels, laying the foundation for the Studio Glass Movement.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Sphere (Geometric figure)

Date Made

1962-1987

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Davidson-Gerson Modern Glass Gallery

Object ID

2016.29.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Dr. Leah Beasley-Wojick and Joshua D. Wojick.

Material

Glass (Material)

Dimensions

Diameter: 1 in

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