Three-Dimensional Art

       Sculpture
      Architecture
     Craft & Design
Geometric style vase from the Dipylon cemetery, near Athens
Euphronios and Euxitheos. Calyx Krater ( early 5th century BCE). Red-figure ceramic
Ceramics
•   Clay            •   Kiln
•   Silica          •   Bisque firing
•   Throwing        •   Earthenware
•   Pinch pot       •   Terra-cotta
•   Coil building   •   Stoneware
•   Slab building   •   Porcelain
•   Glaze           •   China
Frank Martin forming a cylinder
Glass




Louis Comfort Tiffany. Plate and Vases (c. 1890) glass
Glass

•   Silica
•   Glassblowing
•   Stained glass
•   Fiberglass
Glass




    Spring, A panel from Tiffany’s The Four Seasons composition,
which won him a gold medal at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris.
Glass




Tiffany Studios, New York.   Pond Lily Globe (1900-10) leaded glass, bronze
Blown Glass




Pitcher, Roman 3rd–4th century a.d. blown glass H. 6 15/32 in. (16.38 cm), Diam. 5 11/32 in.
Glass Blowing




Wanganui-based Lyndsay Patterson, a well-known New Zealand maker of contemporary glass.
Dale Chihuly. Chandeliers, blown glass

Craft and Design