1995.116.2 Russel Wright, "American Modern” dessert dish
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Morgantown Glassware Guild's American Modern blown glassware were produced to accompany Stuebenville Pottery Company's popular smash hit earthenware line of the same name.
1994.15.2 Russel Wright, "American Modern” celery dish
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
During the late 1930s, Russel Wright combined the notion of mix-and-match solid colors with innovative organic shapes that foreshadowed post-World War II design.
1994.15.7 Russel Wright, "American Modern” dinner plate
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
During the late 1930s, Russel Wright combined the notion of mix-and-match solid colors with innovative organic shapes that foreshadowed post-World War II design.
1994.15.4 Russel Wright, "American Modern” creamer
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
During the late 1930s, Russel Wright combined the notion of mix-and-match solid colors with innovative organic shapes that foreshadowed post-World War II design.
1995.116.1 Russel Wright, "American Modern” iced tea glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Morgantown Glassware Guild's American Modern blown glassware were produced to accompany Stuebenville Pottery Company's popular smash hit earthenware line of the same name.
1994.15.6.A-B Russel Wright, "American Modern” gravy boat with underplate
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
During the late 1930s, Russel Wright combined the notion of mix-and-match solid colors with innovative organic shapes that foreshadowed post-World War II design.
1991.99.1.A-B Russel Wright, "American Modern” teapot
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
During the late 1930s, Russel Wright combined the notion of mix-and-match solid colors with innovative organic shapes that foreshadowed post-World War II design.
1991.99.3 Russel Wright, "American Modern” luncheon plate
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
During the late 1930s, Russel Wright combined the notion of mix-and-match solid colors with innovative organic shapes that foreshadowed post-World War II design.
1991.90.A-B Russel Wright, "American Modern” cup and saucer
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
During the late 1930s, Russel Wright combined the notion of mix-and-match solid colors with innovative organic shapes that foreshadowed post-World War II design.
1994.15.1.A-B Russel Wright, "American Modern” casserole dish and cover
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
During the late 1930s, Russel Wright combined the notion of mix-and-match solid colors with innovative organic shapes that foreshadowed post-World War II design.