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b. 1922 - d. 2013

Harvey Littleton (June 14, 1922 – December 13, 2013) was an American glass artist and educator, one of the founders of the studio glass movement; he is often referred to as the "Father of the Studio Glass Movement". Born in Corning, New York, he grew up in the shadow of Corning Glass Works, where his father headed Research and Development during the 1930s. Expected by his father to enter the field of physics, Littleton instead chose a career in art, gaining recognition first as a ceramist and later as a glassblower and sculptor in glass. In the latter capacity he was very influential, organizing the first glassblowing seminar aimed at the studio artist in 1962, on the grounds of the Toledo Museum of Art. Imbued with the prevailing view at the time that glassblowing could only be done on the factory floor, separated from the designer at his desk, Littleton aimed to put it within the reach of the individual studio artist.

In his role as an educator, Littleton was an "... outspoken and eloquent advocate of university education in the arts." ? He initiated the first hot glass program at an American university (the University of Wisconsin–Madison) and promoted the idea of glass as a course of study in university art departments in the United States. Littleton's students went on to disseminate the study of glass art and establish other university-level hot glass programs throughout the U.S.

Littleton retired from teaching in 1977 to focus on his own art. Exploring the inherent qualities of the medium, he worked in series with simple forms to draw attention to the complex interplay of transparent glass with multiple overlays of thin color.

While at Wisconsin, as an outgrowth of a workshop he taught in cold-working techniques for glass, Littleton began experimenting with printmaking from glass panes. As an independent artist, his studio included space for printmaking, and he continued to explore and develop the techniques of vitreography.

Littleton worked as an independent glassblower and sculptor until chronic back problems forced him to abandon hot glass in 1990, and he continued his creative interest in vitreography well beyond that.

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          • Harvey Littleton, Ruby Sliced Descending Form
            Nov. 09, 2023

            Harvey Littleton, Ruby Sliced Descending Form

            Est: $7,000 - $9,000

            Harvey Littleton Ruby Sliced Descending Form USA, 1985 cased, hot-worked, cut, and polished glass 13.75 h x 10.5 w x 5.25 d in (35 x 27 x 13 cm) 7 h x 4.25 w x 1.75 d in (18 x 11 x 4 cm) Etched signature and date to each element '© Harvey K Littleton 9-1985-2'. Provenance: Maurine Littleton Gallery, Washington, D.C. This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

            Rago Arts and Auction Center
          • Harvey K Littleton art glass sculpture
            Nov. 08, 2023

            Harvey K Littleton art glass sculpture

            Est: $12,000 - $24,000

            Harvey Littleton 4 piece glass sculpture in the slice descending form series, in rose, yellow and copper in a translucent sculpture, signed Harvey Littleton 1983, tallest piece 14" ht. CONDITION: no chips, cracks, repairs or material defects found. Jaremos attempts to call any material flaw that affects the price, but minor scratches and color variances are inherent to glass and antiques.

            Jaremos
          • Harvey K. Littleton glass sculpture
            Oct. 21, 2023

            Harvey K. Littleton glass sculpture

            Est: $7,000 - $10,000

            Harvey K. Littleton (American 1922-2013) Untitled 2 piece glass sculpture, 1989, both pieces signed and dated.   14 1/2"l

            Rachel Davis Fine Arts
          • Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Amber Glass 'Loop' Sculpture, 1972, H 5.5" W 3.5" Depth 1.75" 177/500
            Sep. 15, 2023

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Amber Glass 'Loop' Sculpture, 1972, H 5.5" W 3.5" Depth 1.75" 177/500

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Harvey K. Littleton is known as one of the founders of the studio glass movement, often referred to as the "Father of the Studio Glass Movement." This amber glass 'Loop' edition is from 1972. Artist's signature and edition number '177/500' incised to the underside.

            DuMouchelles
          • Littleton, Harvey K.: Form in Violett
            Jul. 28, 2023

            Littleton, Harvey K.: Form in Violett

            Est: -

            Littleton, Harvey K. - Shape in Violet (Corning/New York 1922-2013 Spruce Pine) Colourless glass with several overlay layers of different colours in white, blue and violet as well as with orange thread melting, freely formed and cut. On the side with dedication, sign. and dat. ''1987''. Approx. 15 x 8 x 7 cm, on base 5,5 x 10,5 x 6 cm. - Who's Who in Contemporary Glass Art, 1993, p. 326. // Littleton, Harvey K. Form in Violett (Corning/New York 1922-2013 Spruce Pine) Farbloses Glas mit mehreren verschiedenfarbigen Überfangschichten in Weiß, Blau und Violett sowie mit orangefarbener Fadeneinschmelzung, frei geformt und geschliffen. Seitlich mit Widmung, sign. und dat. ''1987''. Ca. 15 x 8 x 7 cm, auf Sockel 5,5 x 10,5 x 6 cm. - Who's Who in Contemporary Glass Art, 1993, S. 326. Vgl. Ausst.Kat. Littleton/Fujita, Glasmuseum Ebeltoft, Dänemark 1989.

            Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser
          • Littleton, Harvey K.: Objekt
            Jul. 28, 2023

            Littleton, Harvey K.: Objekt

            Est: -

            Littleton, Harvey K. - Object (Corning/New York 1922-2013 Spruce Pine) Polygonal form of colourless glass with different coloured thin overlay layers running lengthwise, freely formed and cut. Signed and dated on the side. ''1985''. Approx. 19 x 9 x 6 cm, on base 5,5 x 11,5 x 4,5 cm. - Who's Who in Contemporary Glass Art, 1993, p. 326. Cf. exh.cat. Littleton/Fujita, Ebeltoft Glass Museum, Denmark 1989. // Littleton, Harvey K. Objekt (Corning/New York 1922-2013 Spruce Pine) Vieleckige Form aus farblosem Glas mit verschiedenfarbigen, längs verlaufenden, dünnen Überfangschichten, frei geformt und geschliffen. Seitlich sign. und dat. ''1985''. Ca. 19 x 9 x 6 cm, auf Sockel 5,5 x 11,5 x 4,5 cm. - Who's Who in Contemporary Glass Art, 1993, S. 326. Vgl. Ausst.Kat. Littleton/Fujita, Glasmuseum Ebeltoft, Dänemark 1989.

            Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser
          • Littleton, Harvey K.: Vierteiliges Glasobjekt ''Blue/Ruby Hyacinth implied movement''
            Jul. 28, 2023

            Littleton, Harvey K.: Vierteiliges Glasobjekt ''Blue/Ruby Hyacinth implied movement''

            Est: -

            Littleton, Harvey K. - Four-part glass object ''Blue/Ruby Hyacinth implied movement'' (Corning/New York 1922-2013 Spruce Pine) Four irregularly curved tapering glass rods of colourless glass with purple and blue meltings. Monogrammed and dated. ''''HKL II - 1987 - 2''. H. 53 - 69 cm. - Who's Who in Contemporary Glass Art, 1993, p. 326. ill. exh.cat. Littleton/Fujita, Ebeltoft Glass Museum, Denmark 1989, p. 75. // Littleton, Harvey K. Vierteiliges Glasobjekt ''Blue/Ruby Hyacinth implied movement'' (Corning/New York 1922-2013 Spruce Pine) Vier unregelmäßg geschwungene, sich verjüngende Glasstäbe aus farblosem Glas mit violetten und blauen Einschmelzungen. Monogrammiert und dat. ''''HKL II - 1987 - 2''. H. 53 - 69 cm. - Who's Who in Contemporary Glass Art, 1993, S. 326. Abb. Ausst.Kat. Littleton/Fujita, Glasmuseum Ebeltoft, Dänemark 1989, S. 75.

            Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser
          • Littleton, Harvey K.: Descending Form
            Jul. 28, 2023

            Littleton, Harvey K.: Descending Form

            Est: -

            Littleton, Harvey K. - Descending Form (Corning/New York 1922-2013 Spruce Pine) Two parts, a large bow and a smaller corresponding object. Colourless glass with different coloured thin overlay layers running lengthwise in blue, violet and orange, with orange threads, freely formed and cut. Both signed and dated on the side. ''H.K. Littleton 11-1988-3''. Approx. 35.5 x 6 x 26 cm and 7.5 x 16 x 7 cm. - Who's Who in Contemporary Glass Art, 1993, p. 326. Cf. ill. exh.cat. Littleton/Fujita, Ebeltoft Glass Museum, Denmark 1989, p. 60/61. // Littleton, Harvey K. Descending Form (Corning/New York 1922-2013 Spruce Pine) Zweiteilig, ein großer Bogen und ein kleineres korrespondierendes Objekt. Farbloses Glas mit verschiedenfarbigen, längs verlaufenden, dünnen Überfangschichten in Blau, Violett und Orange, mit orangefarbenen Fäden, frei geformt und geschliffen. Beide seitlich sign. und dat. ''H.K. Littleton 11-1988-3''. Ca. 35,5 x 6 x 26 cm und 7,5 x 16 x 7 cm. - Who's Who in Contemporary Glass Art, 1993, S. 326. Vgl. Abb. Ausst.Kat. Littleton/Fujita, Glasmuseum Ebeltoft, Dänemark 1989, S. 60/61.

            Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser
          • Harvey K. Littleton (1922-2013) Trial II, 1975 from an edition of 50
            Jul. 27, 2023

            Harvey K. Littleton (1922-2013) Trial II, 1975 from an edition of 50

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            Harvey K. Littleton (1922-2013) Trial II, 1975from an edition of 50 vitreograph on paper signed 'Trial II, 1975 ed / 50 Harvey K Littleton' 20 x 16 inches. This lot is located in Chicago.

            Hindman
          • HARVEY LITTLETON (1922-2013) Sliced Descending Form 1987blown glass, the larger element etched '© Harvey K. Littleton 12-1987-11', the smaller etched '© HKL 12-1987-11'dimensions variable; height of larger component 15 1/2in (39.3cm); wi...
            Jul. 25, 2023

            HARVEY LITTLETON (1922-2013) Sliced Descending Form 1987blown glass, the larger element etched '© Harvey K. Littleton 12-1987-11', the smaller etched '© HKL 12-1987-11'dimensions variable; height of larger component 15 1/2in (39.3cm); wi...

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            HARVEY LITTLETON (1922-2013) Sliced Descending Form 1987 blown glass, the larger element etched '© Harvey K. Littleton 12-1987-11', the smaller etched '© HKL 12-1987-11' dimensions variable; height of larger component 15 1/2in (39.3cm); width 9 1/2in (24.1cm); depth 4 3/4in (12.1cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

            Bonhams
          • Harvey K. Littleton (1922-2013) Segmented Mobile Arc, 1989
            May. 24, 2023

            Harvey K. Littleton (1922-2013) Segmented Mobile Arc, 1989

            Est: $5,000 - $7,000

            Harvey K. Littleton (1922-2013) Segmented Mobile Arc, 1989 blown glass signed 'Harvey K. Littleton 1989' H 15 x W 9 1/2 x D 4 1/2 inches This lot is located in Chicago. Property from the Collection of Jo Ann Cline Yates, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee

            Hindman
          • Harvey K. Littleton (1922-2013) Trial II, 1975from an edition of 50
            May. 24, 2023

            Harvey K. Littleton (1922-2013) Trial II, 1975from an edition of 50

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            Harvey K. Littleton (1922-2013) Trial II, 1975from an edition of 50 vitreograph on paper signed 'Trial II, 1975 ed / 50 Harvey K Littleton' 20 x 16 inches This lot is located in Chicago.

            Hindman
          • Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Segmented Form, 1980 Hot sculpted glas
            Feb. 02, 2023

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Segmented Form, 1980 Hot sculpted glas

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Segmented Form, 1980 Hot sculpted glass 3-3/4 x 4-1/4 x 3-3/4 inches (9.5 x 10.8 x 9.5 cm) Etched: Harvey K Littleton 1980 HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Harvey Littleton (1922-2013) Opposing Alabaster Arches, 1981
            Nov. 18, 2022

            Harvey Littleton (1922-2013) Opposing Alabaster Arches, 1981

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            Harvey Littleton (1922-2013) Opposing Alabaster Arches, 1981 blown glass signed 'Harvey K. Littleton 1981' H 14 x W 20 x D 15 inches, overall Property of an Estate, Beverly Hills, California Provenance: Barry Friedman Ltd., New York

            Hindman
          • HARVEY K. LITTLETON - SEGMENTED FORM
            Nov. 09, 2022

            HARVEY K. LITTLETON - SEGMENTED FORM

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922 - 2013) Segmented Form hand-blown, cut, and polished glass. Signed on lower edge, dated 1894. Inscribed on side "To Art From Harvey Littleton"

            Litchfield Auctions
          • Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Sliced Descending Form, 1989 Blown, cu
            Sep. 29, 2022

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Sliced Descending Form, 1989 Blown, cu

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Sliced Descending Form, 1989 Blown, cut and polished glass 12 x 10 x 5 inches (30.5 x 25.4 x 12.7 cm) Signed and dated by the artist (both) PROVENANCE: Rago, Lambertville, New Jersey, Modern Ceramics & Glass, January 21, 2018, lot 1595. Harvey K. Littleton earned a B.A. in Industrial Design from the University of Michigan and a M.A. in Ceramics from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. A trailblazing artist, Littleton is known for revolutionizing the studio glass art movement in the United States by introducing the idea that the artist could mix, blow, and work glass in the studio. Littleton established the nation's first glass program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he also taught for many years. The program and its early students – including Tom McGlauchlin, Marvin Lipofsky, Sam Herman, Fritz Dreisbach, Joan Byrd, Handler, Henry Halem, Dale Chihuly and Michael Taylor – became leaders in the studio glass movement, helping to lead a renaissance in glass blowing in the United States and Europe. His work can be found in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, among others. Property from an Important Private Collection of Contemporary Glass HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • HARVEY LITTLETON (1922-2013) Blue Loop1977blown glass, etched '© Harvey K Littleton 1977'height 16in (41cm); width 12in (30cm)
            Jul. 28, 2022

            HARVEY LITTLETON (1922-2013) Blue Loop1977blown glass, etched '© Harvey K Littleton 1977'height 16in (41cm); width 12in (30cm)

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            HARVEY LITTLETON (1922-2013) Blue Loop 1977 blown glass, etched '© Harvey K Littleton 1977' height 16in (41cm); width 12in (30cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

            Bonhams
          • HARVEY LITTLETON (1922-2013) Amber Loop1972glass, etched 'Harvey K. Littleton 1982 234/500'height 5 1/4in (13.5cm)
            Jul. 28, 2022

            HARVEY LITTLETON (1922-2013) Amber Loop1972glass, etched 'Harvey K. Littleton 1982 234/500'height 5 1/4in (13.5cm)

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            HARVEY LITTLETON (1922-2013) Amber Loop 1972 glass, etched 'Harvey K. Littleton 1982 234/500' height 5 1/4in (13.5cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

            Bonhams
          • Harvey Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Early Vessel, 1965
            Jul. 28, 2022

            Harvey Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Early Vessel, 1965

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            Harvey Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Early Vessel, 1965 blown glass signed 'H. K. Littleton 1965' H 3 1/2 x W 8 x D 5 1/4 inches.

            Hindman
          • HARVEY K. LITTLETON, PRISMENOBJEKT
            Jun. 10, 2022

            HARVEY K. LITTLETON, PRISMENOBJEKT

            Est: €300 - €600

            HARVEY K. LITTLETON 1922 Corning/New York - 2013 Spruce Pine, North Carolina PRISMATIC SECTION USA, 1980 Glass, cased, cut and polished. H. 9 cm, w. 11 cm, d. 9 cm. Signed '© Harvey K Littleton 1980'., HARVEY K. LITTLETON 1922 Corning/New York - 2013 Spruce Pine, North Carolina PRISMENOBJEKT USA, 1980 Glas, überfangen, geschnitten u. poliert. H. 9 cm, B. 11 cm, T. 9 cm. Signiert '© Harvey K Littleton 1980'.

            Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
          • Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Rotation, 1981 Glass 19-3/4 x 5-1/4 x
            May. 04, 2022

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Rotation, 1981 Glass 19-3/4 x 5-1/4 x

            Est: $12,000 - $18,000

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Rotation, 1981 Glass 19-3/4 x 5-1/4 x 3-1/2 inches (50.2 x 13.3 x 8.9 cm) (largest) Each etched Harvey K Littleton 1981 HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Harvey Kline Littleton
            Apr. 21, 2022

            Harvey Kline Littleton

            Est: $2,500 - $3,500

            (Wisconsin/North Carolina 1922-2013) Blue/Ruby Mobile Arc, 1988, etched signature "?Harvey K. Littleton 4-1988-4", barium/potash glass with multiple cased overlays of Kugler color, 11 x 14-3/4 x 2-1/2 in., with crystal base, 2-3/8 x 8 x 4-1/4 in. Note: This piece has been authenticated by the Harvey Littleton Estate with the proviso that it once had the piece referred to as 'the dividend'. Provenance: Acquired by the current collection in 1988, Holsten Galleries, Palm Beach, Florida; Private Collection, New York

            Brunk Auctions
          • Harvey Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Early Pitcher, c. 1950s
            Mar. 23, 2022

            Harvey Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Early Pitcher, c. 1950s

            Est: $400 - $600

            Harvey Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Early Pitcher, c. 1950s glazed stoneware unmarked H 6 1/2 x Dia 7 inches. Property from the Collection of George Irwin, Quincy, Illinois, Sold to Benefit Krannert Art Museum

            Hindman
          • Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Sliced Form, 1982 Blown and layered gl
            Jan. 27, 2022

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Sliced Form, 1982 Blown and layered gl

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922-2013) Sliced Form, 1982 Blown and layered glass 4-1/2 x 4 x 3-1/4 inches (11.4 x 10.2 x 8.3 cm) (figure) Incised Harvey K. Littleton, 1982-7 to underside HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
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