Brosseau Center for Learning: Reverse Paintings on Glass and other Glassware
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview

Brosseau Center for Learning: Reverse Paintings on Glass and other Glassware
May 23, 2017–June 25, 2017
Gallery 318, The Jack and Lavon Brosseau Center for Learning, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Selections of reverse paintings on glass and other glassware from the collection to accompany a Senior Session on reverse paintings on glass.
Works of art
Gilmore, Dalzell and Leighton Co.
tumbler,
1890–1899
Illinois Glass Company
fish-shaped bitters bottle,
circa 1916–1929
pitcher,
circa 1760
decanter with stopper,
1855
unknown maker
vase,
1800s
bottle,
early 1900s
pitcher or cruet,
1600s–1700s
pitcher,
late 1500s–early 1600s
mug,
early 1800s
compote with lid,
1800s
bowl,
late 1500s
compote,
late 1800s
pitcher,
early 1800s
urn with cover,
late 1700s–early 1800s
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
vase,
circa 1870
decanter with stopper,
mid 1800s
cordial bottle,
1750–1800
Stiegel Manheim Glass House
cordial bottle,
1775–1799
unknown maker
tumbler,
late 1800s
figural bottle,
1800s–early 1900s
John H. Garnhart
figural bottle,
1870–1880s
pitcher,
date unknown
Waylande Desantis Gregory
gazelle bowl,
circa 1940
Cambridge Glass
bowl,
circa 1920s
James Sheldon Carey
vase,
1975
pilsner glass,
1920–1925
champagne glass,
1920–1925
Netherlands or Flanders; Antonio Tempesta
The Boar Hunt,
early 1700s
Sonja Blomdahl
Wilhelm Wagenfeld
drinking glass,
date unknown
Wilhelm Wagenfeld
water pitcher,
date unknown
reflection ball,
circa 1850–1899
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
vase,
circa 1870
berry bowl,
late 1880s
St. George and the Dragon,
1800s
St. Haralambios,
early 1800s
Table of Paradise,
early 1800s
The Good Shepherdess,
early 1800s
Mary, shown as the Lady of Sorrows,
circa 1825
Pleasures of Retirement,
1809
Connubial Happiness,
1809
The Warriors,
late 1700s–early 1800s
Titiua Comșa
The Prophet Elijah,
circa 1970