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Tessa Clegg Coupe Flocon De Neige Glass Bowl

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    • Tessa Clegg pink and pale blue/green frosted glass dish with irregular snowflake rim. It has black flecks inside the finish which is original to the piece.  Signature etched in the bottom.  Very rare to see her work in the USA. 

      Dimensions: 10"D x 3.5" H 

      About the Artist: 

      Tessa Clegg (b. 1941) is one of Britain’s most important glass artists and is known for her unique cast and pâte de verre sculptures. CLegg and Crowley (b.1955) met at the Stourbridge College of Art and collaborated on a series of works including figurative symbols during the 1980s. 

      Other examples from the series are held in the collection of the National Museums Scotland. Other works by Clegg can be seen in many major museums including the Corning Museum of Glass. the Victoria & Albert Museum. the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. the Museum of Fine Art in Houston and the collection of the Crafts Council.  

      Her Work can be found in the following museums:  

      American Craft Museum, New York, USA

      Broadfield House Glass Museum, Dudley, UK        

      Castle Museum, Norwich, UK

      Chrystler Museum, Norfolk, Virgina, USA

      Corning Museum, New York, USA

      Crafts Council, London, UK

      Ernsting Foundation, Coesfeld-Lette, Germany

      Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan

      Kunstammungen der Veste Coburg, Coburg, Germany

      Museum Bellerive, Zurch, Switzerland

      Museum for Kunst & Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany

      Musee-Atelier du Verre, Sars Poteries, France

      Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France

      Museum Bellerive, Zurich, Switzerland

      Pilkington Glass Museum, St. Helens, Lancs., UK

      The Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK

      Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

    Tessa Clegg pink and pale blue/green frosted glass dish with irregular snowflake rim. It has black flecks inside the finish which is original to the piece.  Signature etched in the bottom.  Very rare to see her work in the USA. 

    Dimensions: 10"D x 3.5" H 

    About the Artist: 

    Tessa Clegg (b. 1941) is one of Britain’s most important glass artists and is known for her unique cast and pâte de verre sculptures. CLegg and Crowley (b.1955) met at the Stourbridge College of Art and collaborated on a series of works including figurative symbols during the 1980s. 

    Other examples from the series are held in the collection of the National Museums Scotland. Other works by Clegg can be seen in many major museums including the Corning Museum of Glass. the Victoria & Albert Museum. the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. the Museum of Fine Art in Houston and the collection of the Crafts Council.  

    Her Work can be found in the following museums:  

    American Craft Museum, New York, USA

    Broadfield House Glass Museum, Dudley, UK        

    Castle Museum, Norwich, UK

    Chrystler Museum, Norfolk, Virgina, USA

    Corning Museum, New York, USA

    Crafts Council, London, UK

    Ernsting Foundation, Coesfeld-Lette, Germany

    Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan

    Kunstammungen der Veste Coburg, Coburg, Germany

    Museum Bellerive, Zurch, Switzerland

    Museum for Kunst & Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany

    Musee-Atelier du Verre, Sars Poteries, France

    Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France

    Museum Bellerive, Zurich, Switzerland

    Pilkington Glass Museum, St. Helens, Lancs., UK

    The Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK

    Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

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