15929997090001312637261000Standard Recordobject-93481170292704944717028933020001702926925128fitz-onlineadlib-object-93481https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/93481f1a42695-26e6-314c-881f-0b0ff86ffd8b12referenceterm-91170adlib-term-91170d49ca0b4-ccae-3039-afe0-882c186cff25glasscopper?referenceterm-32031adlib-term-320314647e9b3-63ed-3a98-9e9e-9d8a9fb04c9bmetalRimreferenceterm-25846adlib-term-25846099f14a1-57f9-30d8-b5c6-3990c678238belectroformingDiametercm25.8Below RimDecorationreferenceterm-29409adlib-term-29409f1f4145c-3fc8-365a-9df5-c7f7131d3bc2engravingreferenceterm-99807adlib-term-998076a23afb4-3d15-3ece-a1f8-29cd185df9caetchingSurfacereferenceterm-27662adlib-term-27662ef599247-8a54-3c72-b177-5ea918ef18dcpolishingApplied ArtsPale brown clear glass, sandblasted, etched , and polished, the rim electroformed over sand. Circular with deep sides, curving inwards towards narrow base, which is flat and polished. The exterior is decorated overall with an engraved, graduated rectangular grid pattern. The dark coppery-brown electroformed rim has a sandy surface, and is about 4 cm deep. The interior is etched to produce a matt surface overall. Stuck onto the base there are five small circles of green felt.C.2-20031accession numberC.2-200393481priref93481200320032003Entry form182urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/93481https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/93481on baseengravedA. Dickinsonmarkon baseengraved1999.6datereferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by Nicholas and Judith Goodison through the National Art Collections Fundreferenceagent-156032adlib-agent-1560323aded83c-6f5c-39b8-a50c-07f712e01b2cGoodison, Nicholas and Judith200320032003-04-28given19991999dated as made in June 1999dated1999glassmakerreferenceagent-162143adlib-agent-16214362778181-92f6-3932-adfe-fc5bd0c74a35Dickinson, Anna MariaText from object entry in A. Game (2016) ‘Contemporary British Crafts: The Goodison Gift to the Fitzwilliam Museum’. London: Philip Wilson Publishers: Anna Dickinson studied Design at Middlesex Polytechnic and Glass at the Royal College of Art, London. Since establishing her studio in London in 1986, Dickinson has been involved in a consistent exploration of the glass vessel form. Like minimal sculptors of an earlier generation, Dickinson tends to work in series with a pared-down vocabulary enriched by details of surface finish and the juxtaposition of contrasting materials. The combination of glass and metal has been a particular strand of enquiry, which began with this series of blown vessels in the 1990s with electroformed copper rims. More recent works have developed casting glass with metals such as Corten steel creating a strong industrial aesthetic. She cites interest in the architecture of her native London and Victorian industrial structures such as gas tanks with their precise cylindrical forms. Dickinson’s work is in numerous public and private collections. She is a tutor in the School of Material at the Royal College of Art, London. Anna Dickinson: ‘Glass is a very interesting and difficult material to work. I enjoy solving the problems that glass throws at me. Things I can’t predict may happen often have great beauty. When light comes through glass it can have the most incredible effect … there are elements of surprise and in a way a continual sort of movement.’referenceterm-110474adlib-term-110474df17782b-5b38-3514-8980-4cbde6d5684221st Centuryreferenceterm-107700adlib-term-1077008f5360fb-b262-3ae9-8942-b81cc0e3e848Elizabeth IIreferenceterm-106216adlib-term-106216825b8379-ec94-388e-9a59-624e40c090d0literalEnglandEnglandcountryLondonreferenceterm-91170adlib-term-91170d49ca0b4-ccae-3039-afe0-882c186cff25glassHeightcm26referencemedia-196694adlib-media-19669428e0e1a2-5095-3d58-8413-2bb2d52b5bc9jpegaa/aa33/large_C_2_2003_1_201505_jas244_dc2.jpg1heightpixels768widthpixels102417029263062561imagejpegaa/aa33/mid_C_2_2003_1_201505_jas244_dc2.jpg1heightpixels375widthpixels50017029263062561imagejpegaa/aa33/C_2_2003_1_201505_jas244_dc2.jpg1heightpixels769widthpixels102517029263062561imagejpegaa/aa33/preview_C_2_2003_1_201505_jas244_dc2.jpg1heightpixels188widthpixels25017029263062561image0media
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imagereferenceterm-107667adlib-term-1076671b81c806-cfb7-3291-9803-525db5f75e09bowlobject namereferenceterm-109889adlib-term-1098899d2b434a-b03b-3dfa-8bb5-5d0ced5829c3studio glasscategoryhistory notePurchased by the donors from The Crafts Council, 44a Pentonville Road, Islington, London, N1 9BY.referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. No. 5345 Nicholas and Judith Goodison Gift, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, text by Julia E. Poole, illustrated in colour146referencepublication-200001844adlib-publication-2000018444c37e3c8-ebfc-373c-baad-9c03cba05caeGifts and BequestsPubl. pp. 126-27, no. 47, illustrated p. 127. Object description, maker;s biography, and quote from maker.126-27referencepublication-8258adlib-publication-825871d79ea2-2385-305e-9044-fbb0cde9ffe7Contemporary British Crafts: The Goodison Gift to The Fitzwilliam MuseumRef. For information about the artist, and other examples of her work, see pp. 64-5pp. 64-5referencepublication-4676adlib-publication-46767726426d-92cd-349d-ad47-420166bd5060Artists in Glass. Late Twentieth Century Masters in GlassRef. p. 38 for brief biography, and p. 39 for an illustration of a mitre-cut vase with electroformed gold rim, of 1998, V & A. C.111-199838-9referencepublication-5944adlib-publication-5944b1947a5e-8b45-3a02-8822-ad2c91804b30Contemporary International Glass, 60 Artists in the V & Areferencepublication-6284adlib-publication-62844d7275be-11b9-3261-a7d9-d3c2a34e09c6Anna Dickinsonreferenceterm-109889adlib-term-1098899d2b434a-b03b-3dfa-8bb5-5d0ced5829c3studio glassreferenceterm-117337adlib-term-1173374384df20-5604-3ac1-aff2-e396ed3bf20dContemporary Craftreferenceterm-107667adlib-term-1076671b81c806-cfb7-3291-9803-525db5f75e09bowlbowlpale brown clear glass, engraved, etched, and polished, the rim electroformed over sandpale brownreferenceterm-115762adlib-term-11576201aa3208-abf3-3028-b263-633a7d5d0cfbblownLight brown glass bowl with sandy rimobject
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