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Gemstone Carvings: Masterworks by Harold Van Pelt

Gemstone Carvings: Masterworks by Harold Van Pelt

Gemstone Carvings: Masterworks by Harold Van Pelt

by HAROLD VAN PELT

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BOWERS MUSEUM, 2010. paperback. Very Good. 11x9x0. 2010 signed and inscribed first edition, Bowers Museum of Cultural Art (Santa Ana, California), 9 x 12 inches tall paperbound in glossy color pictorial covers, copiously illustrated with black-and-white and color photographs of the works (and the artist at work), 94 pp. Very slight rubbing to covers.Nicely inscribed and signed by the artist on the half title page in the year of issue. Otherwise, a very good to near fine copy - clean, bright and unmarked. ~AA~ [2.0P] An exhibition catalog of the carving of Harold Van Pelt. Van, as he is known to his friends, is best known, along with his wife, Erica, as perhaps the finest gem and mineral photographer in the world. Thousands have admired their work. Yet, few realize that Van has been pursuing another art, the art of stone carving, for over 35 years. This exhibition at the Bowers is the first opportunity for the public to see the full, entire body of work assembled in one place. The carvings are made of quartz, rock crystal, or agate, a banded variety of quartz. These same materials were used by gem carvers in ancient times because of their beauty and durability. Many visitors will be surprised to learn that these exquisite containers are not glass "crystal" that has been molded or blown, but rather natural quartz that has taken untold hours of grinding by hand to produce. Hundreds of hours go into each multi-faceted, fluted, and textured vase, hollow container, sculpture and vessel, many of which are accented with gold and semi-precious stones. One of the most incredible pieces is a faceted egg, which in itself isn't all that unusual. When you take a close look at Van's faceted egg, however, you'll notice a major difference. Van's egg is hollow, and the walls are only 3 mm thin! That is what makes his work so special and rare. Transformed by one man's vision and skill from a solid stone to an incredibly delicate work of art, the gemstone carvings of Harold Van Pelt have to be seen to be believed.

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Title
Gemstone Carvings: Masterworks by Harold Van Pelt
Author
HAROLD VAN PELT
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Paperback
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Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
1450715591
ISBN 13
9781450715591
Publisher
BOWERS MUSEUM
Date Published
2010
Size
11x9x0
X weight
32 oz

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