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Libensky and Brychtova Czechoslovakia Glass Face Sculpture

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Libensky and Brychtova Czechoslovakia Glass Face Sculpture
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Glass sculpture by Stanislav Libensky (Czech, 1921-2002) and Jaroslava Brychtova (Czech, 1924-2020). The piece is formed from translucent deep amber-colored glass, featuring an abstracted head in relief set within a solid rectilinear volume. Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova are two of the most influential and innovative Czech glass artists of the 20th century. Libensky (1921–2002) and Brychtova (born 1924) revolutionized the art of glass with their pioneering techniques in casting and glass sculpture. They were both highly regarded for their ability to manipulate glass in ways that showcased both its material beauty and its sculptural potential.
Libensky was a professor at the renowned Academy of Art, Architecture and Design in Prague, while Brychtova’s work was exhibited in many of the world’s leading galleries. Together, their collaborations introduced a new dimension to glass art, with a focus on geometric forms, abstract expressionism, and innovative technical processes. Their work has been showcased in prestigious museums around the world, including the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Their sculptures are part of permanent collections in numerous institutions, and they have earned numerous awards, including those for excellence in craftsmanship and design.

Artist: Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 6.5"Lx 5"W x 14"H
Country of Origin: Czechoslovakia

Condition: Age related wear.