Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer

Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer
Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer
Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer
Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer
Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer
Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer

Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer
Happens 6 times a year with dates and pieces picked at random. Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer. Artist: Paul Stankard Medium: Glass Botanical Year: 1993 Size: 5 1/4″ x 3″ x 2 Condition: Museum quality with no flaws Signed by the artist and dated. 93 Inventory A11 Includes gallery certificate of authenticity. Please review our 100% feedback. Paul Joseph Stankard, considered the father of modern glass paperweights, was born April 7, 1943 as the second of nine children in an Irish Catholic family. He lived in North Attleboro, Massachusetts in his early years. He graduated from Salem County Vocational Technical Institute (now Salem Community College) in Salem, New Jersey with a degree in Scientific Glassblowing. For the first ten years of his work career, he worked as a glassblower making scientific instruments for various chemical laboratories. Stankard, whose driving desire was to “be on the creative side and do what he loves”, started producing glass paperweights in his garage while working in the industry to support his growing family. It was when Stankard displayed his early paperweights at a craft exhibit on the boardwalk of Atlantic City, New Jersey that Reese Palley, an internationally respected art dealer, saw his work and sponsored Stankard financially to move full-time into making glass art. In the early 1960s, paperweights made by other American paperweight makers showcased brightly colored “crafty” type flowers that were not botanically accurate. Stankard labored to make his glass floral designs look more natural and botanically lifelike. His glass flowers were so real looking that many people mistakenly thought that he had found a way to encase actual flowers in glass. Soon thereafter, paperweight makers (mostly American) were following Stankard’s lead. Stankard, who is now an internationally acclaimed artist, is largely credited with changing the status of glass paperweights from that of “craft” to that of “fine art”. Among many other museums, Stankard’s work is exhibited at The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC; the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, New York; the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France; the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, England; The Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York, and WheatonArts and Cultural Center in Millville, New Jersey. In his autobiography, Stankard chronicles his early struggles with dyslexia, which made him score poorly on tests because he couldn’t read the test questions. His high school transcripts showed him graduating at the very bottom of his class with a low IQ. In the book, Stankard describes the pressure and stigma of being labeled a slow learner by an educational system that at the time was not aware of dyslexia and the steps he took to overcome his low self-esteem and learning disabilities to become one of the foremost artists of his generation. View in Your Home. Would you like to see what this piece looks like in your home? Simply send us a photo of the area you are looking to fill. We will take the photo and have our piece placed in the space to help you in your decision making. All items are guaranteed 100% authentic. All items are listed with the utmost accuracy. No photos are altered and all photography of our items is produced by the managing director of the Minneapolis Photo Center. Created for the discerning art collector, Modern Artifact buys and sells some of the worlds most collected and demanded fine art, antiques and memorabilia. Modern Artifacts is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN and has clients all over the world. 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Paul Stankard Original Glass Botanical Rare Early Piece 1993 Best Offer