Dale Chihuly

Dale Chihuly Original Signed Painting Large 42” Green Yellow and Gold Basket

$16,500.00

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Description

Artist: Dale Chihuly
Medium: Original Painting
Title: Untitled (Green and Yellow Basket)
Size: 42" x 29.5"
Year: c. 2000
Inscription: Signed "Chihuly" in gold paint on front
Documentation: Includes Gallery Certificate of Authenticity

Dale Chihuly's "Untitled (Green and Yellow Basket)" is a  42 x 29 1/2 inch original painting showcasing a yellow and gold basket against a vivid lime green background. The painting composition echoes the fluidity and modern elegance intrinsic to Chihuly's glass creations; directly inspired by the artist's "Baskets" series of glass vessels, known for their contemporary, organic-shaped vessels. Featuring an unlikely color combination of gold and yellow set atop a lime green background, this painting also echoes the unusual color pairings common in Chihuly's glass work.

This piece is currently not framed. The photo showing the frame is a mockup of a frame and what it would look like framed. If you would like the piece framed we can work with our local framer at our discounted price to pick out the perfect frame for your home.

Chihuly's 42" x 29 1/2" "Untitled (Green and Yellow Basket)" original painting is signed "Chihuly" in gold paint on the bottom front. Purchase includes a certificate of authenticity from our gallery, Modern Artifact.


About Dale Chihuly

Dale Chihuly stands as a globally acclaimed contemporary glass artist, recognized for his impactful contributions to monumental sculptures and installations that have left an enduring imprint on the art landscape. His creative brilliance is evident in the awe-inspiring ceiling embellishing the Bellagio's flower garden in Las Vegas and the masterfully crafted Rotunda Chandelier gracing the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Chihuly's glass creations, highly sought after by decorative arts enthusiasts, exemplify unparalleled skill and innovation.

Despite an initial indifference to formal education, Chihuly delved into academic pursuits, earning scientific and artistic degrees in sculpture from prestigious graduate schools. While displaying early talents in interior design and craft, his true passion always centered around the art of glass. Serving as a Fulbright Fellow in the late 1960s and apprenticing at the Venini Glass Factory in Venice, Chihuly became a pivotal figure in revitalizing Murano glasswork, reintroducing the ancient art of glassblowing to the international stage.

Chihuly's monumental and smaller-scale artworks grace over 200 of the world's esteemed decorative art collections, a testament to his enduring influence. Notably, the artist holds twelve honorary doctorates, highlighting the profound impact of his contributions to the art world.

His illustrious body of work spans diverse series, including Cylinders and Baskets from the 1970s, Macchia, Venetians, and Persians from the 1980s, Niijima Floats and Chandeliers from the 1990s, and the more recent Fiori series from the 2000s.

Over three decades, Chihuly has served as the artistic director of his craftsmen team, a role he embraced after two accidents impaired his vision in one eye and restricted his ability to handle the glassblowing tube. This transformative shift broadened his exploration of glasswork possibilities while maintaining his distinctive and recognizable artistic style.

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