Richard Jolley
American, born 1952
"Relinquishing All Reason" belongs to Richard Jolley’s totem series and presents a combination of humans, animals, globes, disks, and a whimsical allusion to a classical columnar form. Each of the elements is blown separately and the brilliant luscious colors are the result of applying melted canes of colored glass over clear glass as Jolley works his blow pipe. After these are annealed (the process of cooling glass slowly over a number of hours), he attaches them to each other with slow-set glue.
American, born 1952
Relinquishing All Reason
1997–1998
Object Type:
Glass
Dimensions:
44 3/4 in. x 17 1/2 in. x 14 1/2 in. (113.67 cm x 44.45 cm x 36.83 cm)
Medium and Support:
Free-blown and hot-formed glass with acid-etched surface
Accession Number:
2004.0003
Credit Line:
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Association Purchase with funds provided by Art Acquisitions Fund, Decorative Arts Fund, and Decorative Arts Endowment Fund
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"Relinquishing All Reason" belongs to Richard Jolley’s totem series and presents a combination of humans, animals, globes, disks, and a whimsical allusion to a classical columnar form. Each of the elements is blown separately and the brilliant luscious colors are the result of applying melted canes of colored glass over clear glass as Jolley works his blow pipe. After these are annealed (the process of cooling glass slowly over a number of hours), he attaches them to each other with slow-set glue.
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