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Type of artworkGlass / Ceramics
Period2000 to present
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Titel: Vaasje
Ontwerper: Erwin Eisch
Land: Duitsland
Hoogte: 9 Cm
Diameter: 9 Cm
Kleuren: Transparant, Roze, Rozebruin, blaww en wit
Gesingneerd: Eisch 86
Conditie: Uitstekend
 

 

Erwin Eisch is een Duitse kunstenaar die werkt met glas. Hij is ook een schilder, tekenaar en graficus. Met die van zijn vriend en collega in glas, Harvey Littleton, werk Eisch in glas belichaamt de ideeën van de internationale Studio Glass beweging. Samen met glaskunstenaars Sam Herman en Sybren Valkema, wordt Eisch beschouwd als een van de oprichters van Studio Glass in Europa.

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Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
ShipmentDue to its size or fragility, it is not possible to send this item via regular mail

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Pick upYes, possible
LocationRotterdam,  The Netherlands
Auction details
Start time25-3-2017 at 20:38
End time1-4-2017 at 21:38
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