Object Record
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Metadata
Artist |
Jolley, Richard |
Title |
Bust of a Woman |
Medium |
Blown glass |
Date |
1989 |
Description |
Richard Jolley (Wichita, Kansas 1952; Lives and works in Knoxville) Bust of a Woman, 1989 Blown glass 10 x 11 x 6 1/2 inches Knoxville Museum of Art, 1991 gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alcorn, Anonymous, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Apking, Mr. and Mrs. William Arant, Mr. Rick Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bernstein, Mr. Barry Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Congleton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Creed, Mr. George Dillon, East Tennessee Foundation, Mr. Kurt Faires, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faires, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Robinson, Mrs. Patsy Scruggs, Dr. and Mrs. Alan Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor, Mr. Bill Kidd Richard Jolley, of Knoxville, is one of America's foremost figurative glass artists. He is well known for his expressive human figures presented with acid-etched surfaces and for his unique palette of hand-formulated colors. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, NY, and the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, among others. |
Catalog Number |
1991.06.01 |
Search Terms |
Glass Glassblowing Sculpture |
