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Dale Chihuly

"Lumière d’Ambre" Chandelier

Auction Closed

June 7, 06:14 PM GMT

Estimate

30,000 - 50,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Dale Chihuly

"Lumière d’Ambre" Chandelier


2003

comprising 56 glass elements

executed by the Chihuly Studio, Seattle, WA

hand-blown glass, steel

40 in. (101.6 cm) drop

70 in. (177.8 cm) maximum diameter as pictured

Commissioned directly from the artist for NoMI Restaurant, Chicago, 2003
This lot is recorded in the Dale Chihuly Studio as number 03.587.CH1.

The present lot is one of seven blown glass chandeliers comprising Lumière d’Ambre, an installation commissioned from Dale Chihuly in 2003 for the dining room of the NoMI Restaurant at the Park Hyatt in Chicago, Illinois.

Chihuly is regarded as the pre-eminent American glass artist of today. Drawing from and expanding upon historical methods, he has pushed the boundaries of the field and has created his own language of hand-blown glass. In the early 1990s he began to develop large-scale chandeliers for both public and private spaces, which would become some of his most celebrated artistic achievements. Utilizing a team approach to glass blowing that he witnessed at the Venini factory in Murano, Italy, Chihuly and his studio create elaborate hanging compositions, each responding to the specific architecture and light of its environment. These extravagant groupings of richly colored glass elements come in many shapes and sizes and are typically vertical in orientation. For the Lumière d’Ambre series, he designed the chandeliers with a more horizontal configuration to frame the view of downtown Chicago and Lake Michigan visible through NoMI Restaurant’s expansive windows. The seven chandeliers were created from a magnificent array of variously sized horn, cylindrical, and leaf-shaped glass elements in a combination of clear, gold, and deep ruby red hues. This chandelier presents a rare opportunity to acquire a masterwork by the renowned glass artist with strong architectural presence.