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Harvey K. Littleton
[American Glassmaker, born in 1922]
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Harvey K. Littleton Works Online
Categorized & Annotated
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Original works by Harvey K. Littleton available for purchase at art galleries worldwide
Museums and Public Art Galleries Worldwide:
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco NEW!
Harvey K. Littleton at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. 2 works online
Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts
Hunter Museum of American Art, Tennessee Red-Blue Sliced Pair, 1984
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin Lemon/Red Crown
Mint Museum of Art, North Carolina Symphony In Yellow
Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany
Philadelphia Museum of Art NEW!
Rockford Art Museum, Illinois
University of Iowa Museum of Art, Iowa City
Wichita Art Museum, Kansas 45 Degree Rotation, from the Geometric Series, 1980
National Art Databases and Museum Inventories:
Smithsonian American Art Museum National Art Inventories List of works nationwide from two sources: the Inventory of American Paintings Executed before 1914 and the Inventory of American Sculpture (only a few percent of listings have an accompanying image)
Art Market: (e.g. records of past sales at auction; sites providing examples of the artist's signature)
Sotheby's Sold Lot Archive (database goes as far back as 1998; images where permitted by copyright go about as far back as 2001)
Pictures from Image Archives:
Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur (in German) (a welcome screen is displayed for a couple of seconds before the search results appear)
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Articles and Reference Sites:
Union List of Artist Names (Getty Museum) Reference sheet with basic information about the artist and pointers to other references.
Harvey K. Littleton at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Washington D.C. 2001 interview from the Oral History project
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