Baseball Glove

Name/Title

Baseball Glove

Entry/Object ID

2015.1

Artwork Details

Medium

stoneware

Context

Credit Line: Purchased by the Canton Museum of Art in Memory of Edward & Rosa J. Langenbach

Made/Created

Artist

Richard Newman

Date made

circa 1990

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Object Size

Height

10 in

Width

9 in

Depth

4 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

A trompe l’oeil artist, Richard Newman works with stoneware clay, creating a basic shape that is then carved, shaped, and detailed to add the illusion of stitching, wrinkles, laces, and knots. When the sculpture is dry, it is kiln fired and then stained to achieve the appearance of leather. Newman’s glove is inspired by his childhood love of baseball, and how the glove as a symbol represents the iconic sport. Newman only made a few of these gloves over his career. “When we were both young, my baseball glove and I were practically inseparable. I created leather-like illusions of these American icons in clay.” - Richard Newman