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- Vase, 1924-1930 - Art Glass is ornamental and decorative glass dating from the mid-to-late 19th century through the early 20th century. Makers of Art Glass employed newly developed technologies for producing vibrant colors and surface textures. This is most famously seen in the iridescent surfaces of Louis Comfort Tiffany and his contemporaries, although Art Glass took many shapes and forms.

- 1924-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Vase, 1924-1930
Art Glass is ornamental and decorative glass dating from the mid-to-late 19th century through the early 20th century. Makers of Art Glass employed newly developed technologies for producing vibrant colors and surface textures. This is most famously seen in the iridescent surfaces of Louis Comfort Tiffany and his contemporaries, although Art Glass took many shapes and forms.
- Atomizer, 1964 - Paul Stankard, one of the founders of the Studio Glass movement, began working with glass in the early 1960s. He graduated with a degree in Scientific Glassblowing in 1963, then worked for various chemical laboratories making scientific instruments, like this atomizer. Paul, however, dreamed of being an artist and in the late 1960s experimented with making paperweights--a creative form in which he would excel.

- 1964
- Collections - Artifact
Atomizer, 1964
Paul Stankard, one of the founders of the Studio Glass movement, began working with glass in the early 1960s. He graduated with a degree in Scientific Glassblowing in 1963, then worked for various chemical laboratories making scientific instruments, like this atomizer. Paul, however, dreamed of being an artist and in the late 1960s experimented with making paperweights--a creative form in which he would excel.
- Amberina Vase, 1910-1920 - Art Glass is ornamental and decorative glass dating from the mid-to-late 19th century through the early 20th century. Makers of Art Glass employed newly developed technologies for producing vibrant colors and surface textures. This is most famously seen in the iridescent surfaces of Louis Comfort Tiffany and his contemporaries, although Art Glass took many shapes and forms.

- 1910-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Amberina Vase, 1910-1920
Art Glass is ornamental and decorative glass dating from the mid-to-late 19th century through the early 20th century. Makers of Art Glass employed newly developed technologies for producing vibrant colors and surface textures. This is most famously seen in the iridescent surfaces of Louis Comfort Tiffany and his contemporaries, although Art Glass took many shapes and forms.
- Flask, 1932-1942 -

- 1932-1942
- Collections - Artifact
Flask, 1932-1942
- Bowl, 1920-1930 - Art Glass is ornamental and decorative glass dating from the mid-to-late 19th century through the early 20th century. Makers of Art Glass employed newly developed technologies for producing vibrant colors and surface textures. This is most famously seen in the iridescent surfaces of Louis Comfort Tiffany and his contemporaries, although Art Glass took many shapes and forms.

- 1920-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Bowl, 1920-1930
Art Glass is ornamental and decorative glass dating from the mid-to-late 19th century through the early 20th century. Makers of Art Glass employed newly developed technologies for producing vibrant colors and surface textures. This is most famously seen in the iridescent surfaces of Louis Comfort Tiffany and his contemporaries, although Art Glass took many shapes and forms.
- Bottle, 1932-1942 -

- 1932-1942
- Collections - Artifact
Bottle, 1932-1942
- Vase, 1924-1931 - Art Glass is ornamental and decorative glass dating from the mid-to-late 19th century through the early 20th century. Makers of Art Glass employed newly developed technologies for producing vibrant colors and surface textures. This is most famously seen in the iridescent surfaces of Louis Comfort Tiffany and his contemporaries, although Art Glass took many shapes and forms.

- 1924-1931
- Collections - Artifact
Vase, 1924-1931
Art Glass is ornamental and decorative glass dating from the mid-to-late 19th century through the early 20th century. Makers of Art Glass employed newly developed technologies for producing vibrant colors and surface textures. This is most famously seen in the iridescent surfaces of Louis Comfort Tiffany and his contemporaries, although Art Glass took many shapes and forms.
- Goblet, 1924-1931 - Glassmaker Emil Larsen came to Durand Art Glass with experience from Tiffany Studios and Quezal Art Glass. In fact, Larson first produced "Peacock Feather" patterned goblets at Quezal. At Durand, these goblets were produced in blue, green and in this case, ruby. During the late 1920s, Peacock Feather glassware became synonymous with glass made by Durand Art Glass.

- 1924-1931
- Collections - Artifact
Goblet, 1924-1931
Glassmaker Emil Larsen came to Durand Art Glass with experience from Tiffany Studios and Quezal Art Glass. In fact, Larson first produced "Peacock Feather" patterned goblets at Quezal. At Durand, these goblets were produced in blue, green and in this case, ruby. During the late 1920s, Peacock Feather glassware became synonymous with glass made by Durand Art Glass.