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Artist name: William Morris
Country of origin: United States
Title of the work: River Stone Vessel
Year: 1981
Dimensions: 11.25 x 9 x 3.5 inches
Signed by the artist
Process and material: This artwork exemplifies William Morris's innovative approach to glassblowing, where he engages in the ancient technique of glass forming combined with traditional sculptural methods. Using molten glass, Morris intricately shapes each piece, often drawing inspiration from natural forms and textures to create a unique, organic aesthetic that speaks to the viewer's emotional connection with nature.
William Morris is a pivotal figure in the history of studio glass, recognized for his masterful skill and ability to transcend traditional boundaries in glass art. His works have been included in prestigious permanent collections, including the Corning Museum of Glass and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His unique ability to intertwine narrative and material has not only influenced a new generation of glass artists but has also solidified his reputation as a sought-after artist among collectors, where each piece serves as both an artistic statement and a testament to the evolution of glass as a medium.
Founded in 1971, Habatat Galleries is widely regarded as the most important gallery dedicated exclusively to the art of glass worldwide. Our 16,000-square-foot gallery in Royal Oak, Michigan, invites collectors and art enthusiasts to experience the finest contemporary glass firsthand and to join the Habatat newsletter for the latest exhibitions, artists, and acquisitions shaping the field today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjEfuBgqfLs
Artist name: William Morris
Country of origin: United States
Title of the work: River Stone Vessel
Year: 1981
Dimensions: 11.25 x 9 x 3.5 inches
Signed by the artist
Process and material: This artwork exemplifies William Morris's innovative approach to glassblowing, where he engages in the ancient technique of glass forming combined with traditional sculptural methods. Using molten glass, Morris intricately shapes each piece, often drawing inspiration from natural forms and textures to create a unique, organic aesthetic that speaks to the viewer's emotional connection with nature.
William Morris is a pivotal figure in the history of studio glass, recognized for his masterful skill and ability to transcend traditional boundaries in glass art. His works have been included in prestigious permanent collections, including the Corning Museum of Glass and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His unique ability to intertwine narrative and material has not only influenced a new generation of glass artists but has also solidified his reputation as a sought-after artist among collectors, where each piece serves as both an artistic statement and a testament to the evolution of glass as a medium.
Founded in 1971, Habatat Galleries is widely regarded as the most important gallery dedicated exclusively to the art of glass worldwide. Our 16,000-square-foot gallery in Royal Oak, Michigan, invites collectors and art enthusiasts to experience the finest contemporary glass firsthand and to join the Habatat newsletter for the latest exhibitions, artists, and acquisitions shaping the field today.
Condition
Fine Condition. Inspected by Habatat Galleries Est. 1971
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William Morris River Stone Vessel Art Glass
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47 Glass Art MasterWorks Auction | Sarasota
Feb 12, 2026 3:00 PM ESTSarasota, FL, United States
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