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Harvey Littleton is considered the father of the studio glass movement in the United States. After serving wtih the U.S. Signal Corps during World War II, he studied industrial design at the University of Michigan, earning a B.D. degree in 1947. In 1951 he received an M.A. degree from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. That year he accepted a teaching position in the Department of Art and Art Education at the University of Wisconsin, remaining on the faculty until 1977.
This fabulous estate needs a disclaimer, PLEASE READ! The house sits on a hillside with no driveway or easy accessibility except on foot, but this collection is worth the climb! Please don’t bid if you cannot park and walk up switch-back paths made of, dirt, brick and sometimes gravel. We’ll need everyone to come prepared!!!
Just consider this your exercise for Saturday (it’s really worth the effort on this estate - you don’t want to miss this! 😍
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