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Painted Glass Bottles, ex-Louise Nevelson

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Painted Glass Bottles, ex-Louise Nevelson

Painted Glass Bottles, ex-Louise Nevelson

Collection of Three Painted and Collage Glass Bottles, comprising: small bottle with gold painted accents, 1977, signed "HA" and dated to the underside, one bottle with silver-painted constellations, and one bottle with textured collage, "Laurence Vail" label to the underside, each with Stamford Auction label, with acrylic display case.

Taller: 13" H x 3.25" Diameter; overall: 14" H x 9" W x 9" D. 

Provenance: The Estate of Louise Nevelson. Stamford Auction Gallery, Lot 387. From the Collection of Laura and Lewis Kruger. 

Keywords: Sculpture, Three dimensional, Decoupage, Surrealism, Surrealist, Dada style, Cut and Paste, Papier colle, Found Art Object, Found Art, Peggy Gugghenheim, Post-War and Contemporary Art, 20th Century Art, Decorative Arts

$822.50

Original: $2,350.00

-65%
Painted Glass Bottles, ex-Louise Nevelson

$2,350.00

$822.50

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Collection of Three Painted and Collage Glass Bottles, comprising: small bottle with gold painted accents, 1977, signed "HA" and dated to the underside, one bottle with silver-painted constellations, and one bottle with textured collage, "Laurence Vail" label to the underside, each with Stamford Auction label, with acrylic display case.

Taller: 13" H x 3.25" Diameter; overall: 14" H x 9" W x 9" D. 

Provenance: The Estate of Louise Nevelson. Stamford Auction Gallery, Lot 387. From the Collection of Laura and Lewis Kruger. 

Keywords: Sculpture, Three dimensional, Decoupage, Surrealism, Surrealist, Dada style, Cut and Paste, Papier colle, Found Art Object, Found Art, Peggy Gugghenheim, Post-War and Contemporary Art, 20th Century Art, Decorative Arts