Artist: Dale Chihuly
Title: Emery Gilded Pearl Chandelier
Medium: Hand Blown Glass Chandelier
Dimensions: 53" x 85" x 57"
Year: C. 1995-2005
Documentation: Includes Gallery Certificate of Authenticity
Additional Services: Professional packaging and shipping; Professional engineering and Installation
The Emery Gilded Pearl Chandelier by Dale Chihuly is a monumental glass installation that exemplifies the artist's unrivaled ability to transform hand-blown glass into breathtaking works of art. With its impressive dimensions — over seven wide and nearly five feet high — this chandelier commands attention.
Comprising countless individual, hand-blown glass elements, the Emery Gilded Pearl Chandelier is a symphony of intertwining spirals and curving forms. Each element is meticulously crafted, its luminous pearlescent surface shimmering as it catches and refracts light. These cascading, organic shapes are artfully arranged into a swirling composition that exudes a sense of motion and vitality, as though frozen in the midst of an elegant dance.
This chandelier's intricate, layered design draws inspiration from the fluidity of natural forms, evoking the undulating flow of sea life or the dynamic energy of a blooming celestial starburst. The interplay of gilded and translucent tones enhances the chandelier's radiance, creating a mesmerizing visual effect that changes with the light and perspective.
As a certified original work by Dale Chihuly, the Emery Gilded Pearl Chandelier comes with a gallery certificate of authenticity. Its scale and intricate craftsmanship make it a truly transformative piece, capable of elevating any environment into a space of elegance and wonder. To ensure seamless installation, professional packaging, shipping, and expert engineering services are available, and professional installation is included with the purchase.
About Dale Chihuly
Dale Chihuly is one of the most renowned contemporary glass artists in the world, celebrated for his monumental sculptures and awe-inspiring installations. His name is synonymous with iconic works such as the spectacular ceiling of the Bellagio's Conservatory in Las Vegas and the magnificent Rotunda Chandelier at London's Victoria and Albert Museum. Chihuly's glass creations are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of decorative arts, admired for their extraordinary beauty and craftsmanship.
Although initially indifferent to formal education, Chihuly pursued an extensive academic journey, earning degrees in both science and sculpture from prestigious institutions. Early in his career, he showed an affinity for interior design and craft, but his true passion lay in glass. In the late 1960s, he was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship, which allowed him to apprentice at the renowned Venini Glass Factory in Venice. Immersed in the ancient art of Murano glassblowing, Chihuly mastered traditional techniques and brought innovative experimentation to the medium, helping to revive the craft on an international scale.
Chihuly's work is represented in over 200 of the world's most prestigious decorative art collections, and his contributions to the field have earned him twelve honorary doctorates. His most celebrated series include Cylinders and Baskets from the 1970s, Macchia, Venetians, and Persians from the 1980s, Niijima Floats and Chandeliers from the 1990s, and the Fiori series from the 2000s.
For more than three decades, Chihuly has served as the artistic director of his studio, collaborating with a team of skilled craftsmen. Following two accidents that left him blind in one eye and unable to handle the blowing tube, Chihuly embraced a broader vision for his work, directing large-scale projects while maintaining his signature style. This shift allowed him to push the boundaries of glass art, solidifying his legacy as a pioneer in the field.