Harvey Littleton (b. 1922, Corning, New York)
Harvey Littleton has been called “the father of the Studio Glass Movement.” In 1962 Littleton led a glassblowing workshop at the Toledo Museum of Art that successfully introduced the idea that glass could be mixed and melted, blown and worked in the studio by individual fine artists. Up to that time it was widely believed that glass objects could only be made in the highly structured, mass-produced world of the glass industry, where t (showing 500 of 5173 characters). |
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