Artist

Paul Stankard

born Attleboro, MA 1943
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Courtesy Paul Stankard.
Also known as
  • Paul J. Stankard
  • Paul Joseph Stankard
Born
Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States
Biography

Following his father's advice, Paul Stankard studied glassblowing at a technical college and worked for ten years producing glass instruments for laboratories. As a distraction from the monotonous work, he made small glass animals and flowers and encased them within paperweights. Stankard took his work to a crafts show in 1971 and was offered $250 a week to leave his job and concentrate on making flowers. He has revitalized the tradition of paperweight making and encourages people to rediscover nature as they study his intricately detailed plants and flowers.

Works by this artist (57 items)

William Page, Portrait of a Young Man, ca. 1830-1835, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1972.151.1
Portrait of a Young Man
Dateca. 1830-1835
oil on canvas
On view
W. Kurtz, William Page, Shakespeare Reading, 1874-1875, photograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of William Page Howell, 1979.135.42
Shakespeare Reading
Artist
Date1874-1875
photograph
Not on view
William Page, (Studies--figures, log, horse and rider, etc.), ca. 1855, pencil on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Pauline Page Howell, 1973.183.5A
(Studies – figures, log, horse and rider, etc.)
Dateca. 1855
pencil on paper
Not on view
William Page, Quarrel of Achilles and Agamemnon, ca. 1832, oil on wood panel, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Brandt, 1984.153.1
Quarrel of Achilles and Agamemnon
Dateca. 1832
oil on wood panel
Not on view

Exhibitions

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Connections: Contemporary Craft at the Renwick Gallery
November 13, 2015March 6, 2022
Connections is the Renwick Gallery’s dynamic ongoing permanent collection presentation, featuring more than 80 objects celebrating craft as a discipline and an approach to living differently in the modern world.