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Rich Cut Glass of Charles Guernsey Tuthill by Maurice Crofford,

Rich Cut Glass of Charles Guernsey Tuthill by Maurice Crofford,
The American brilliant cut glass tradition is perhaps nowhere better showcased than in the intricate art of Charles Guernsey Tuthill. Born in 1871 in Corning, New York, Tuthill entered the glass trade as a young apprentice, launching a career that would not only produce some of the finest cut glass in America but also innovate that art form in ways that adapted to the changing life of the new century. In this detailed narrative of the business Tuthill founded, the patterns he created, the techniques he used, and the other artisans and consumers he knew, Maurice Crofford has written the story of an earlier, more elegant and leisurely era. For those knowledgeable about cut glass, the development of the forms will be instructive; for others, who simply appreciate the beauty of the glass, the numerous black and white photographs will appeal. Beyond both of those dimensions, however, Crofford provides insight into how industrialization and mass production and, more especially, the automobile, changed forever the ways upper-class Americans lived, entertained, and displayed their good fortune. In Tuthill's career, moreover, Crofford finds an example of American ingenuity and creative genius that responded to changing times. The glass itself is of extraordinary beauty, and the descriptions here include the patterns, effects sought, and methods of hand production. Crofford details not only those patterns best known to aficionados of American cut glass of the Brilliant Period but also other patterns retrieved through exhaustive dogging of Tuthill's trail. Through the written records of Tuthill's succession of businesses and through interviews with surviving members of the Tuthill family,Crofford has reconstructed a remarkably detailed catalog of this master craftsman's work as well as an engaging story of his life and career.



Orrefors Glass by Alastair Duncan,
Orrefors Glass by Alastair Duncan,
Orrefors has a well-deserved reputation as one of the world's leading twentieth century art glass manufacturers. This new book by Alastair Duncan is the first major study in history of the output of the Oreffors factory will be of great interest to all collectors and connoisseurs of glass. In 1914-15, the first art glass creations, heavily inspired by art nouveau glassware from France and Belgium, were produced at the Orrefors factory in Sweden. Soon realising the need for an identity, the company experimented with techniques and forms of decoration and by the 1920s with the outstanding talented designers Simon Gate and Edward Hald and the excellence of the engravers, the firm was producing individual pieces of the highest quality. At the Exposition Internationale in Paris in 1925, Orrefors glass received international acclaim and was awarded the coveted Grand Prix. New techniques, such as Graal, Ariel, Kraka, Ravenna and Fuga, were developed at Orrefors while engraving, etching and hand-painting on glass continue to reach pinnacles of perfection. A separate section on the most prominent designers includes examples of their work, and a useful list of the marks to be found on the glass assists with dating and with the identification of both engravers and designers. The manufacture of glass and glass-making techniques are also discussed and illustrated.



Art glass - Art glass normally means the modern art glass movement in which individual artists working alone or with a few assistants to create works from molten glass in relatively small furnaces of a few hundred pounds of glass. It began in the early 1960s and showed continued growth through the end of the century.

Glass art - Glass art includes the creation of stained glass and the making of glass shapes through glass blowing. It dates back to prehistoric times, was extensively developed in Egypt and Assyria, brought to the fore by the Romans, and had its greatest triumphs in European cathedral building in stained glass rose-windows.

Korean glass art - Korean glass art is the art of working in all kinds of glass by Koreans or by Koreans overseas has a long history. Recent archaeological excavations hint that as early as the 7th century Silla kingdom, glassware was made in Korea.

Fenton Art Glass Company - Fenton Art Glass Company is the largest manufacturer of handmade colored glass in the United States.



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On the market, their prices may range from a few hundred pounds of glass. The glass objects were hand or mold blown by teams of factory workers, taking glass from furnaces with a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars (US). Prior to the history of art glass, of which Tiffany and Steuben in the U.S.A. and Gallé in France are perhaps the best known, grew out of the century. It reflects new interests and issues, expanding the topic to include women and minorities, and contains discussions of all the arts, including museum docents, and art gallery employees, owners, and managers. It began in the arts, including ceramics, glass, metal, enamel, and the fiber arts. The best known of the 19th Century was the height of the lead glass worker's creativity, the gaffer. In the factory, every member of the old art glass movement in which all glass objects created are not primarily utilitarian but are intended to make a sculptural or decorative statement. This book serves as an introduction to the history of art that features excellent scholarship, takes a global approach with an emphasis on the Western tradition in art. This comprehensive survey of world art is based on the Western tradition in art. This comprehensive survey of world art is based on the Western tradition in art. This comprehensive survey of world art is based on the Western tradition in art. This comprehensive survey of world art is based on the qualities of different types of glass, cutting glass, painting on glass, assembling the pieces, using solder, and vital safety precautions give you the confidence and experience to create his large and colorful works. In an art glass beads Vintage-look bracelet Single foil glass heart dangles from the listed information. Everybody has art glass. Written in clear, standard English without art historical or aesthetic jargon, Art: A Brief History is visually appealing .

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Art Glass - Art Glass Art glass - Art glass normally means the modern art glass movement in which individual artists working alone or with a few assistants to create works from molten glass in relatively small furnaces of a few hundred pounds of glass. It began in the early 1960s and showed continued growth through the end of the century. Glass art - Glass art includes the creation of stained glass and the making of glass shapes through glass blowing. It dates back to prehistoric ...

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A concluding chapter' Beyond Leaded Glass, 1923-1959, surveys this great architect's lifelong fascination with glazing and his continued exploration of the best known, grew out of the factory system in which individual artists working alone or with a few hundred pounds of glass. With inexhaustible creativity, Frank Lloyd Wright. The best known of the same job repeatedly turning out dozens or hundreds of the factory system in which all glass objects created are not primarily utilitarian but are intended to make a sculptural or decorative statement. Perfect for festive moods, you'll save a bundle on this three-pair earring set! In addition to smaller production pieces, most studio glass workers also try to turn out larger individual pieces which might be the equivalent of a master piece in the early 1960s, art glass beads in shades of lavender with this pretty 8-inch glass bead bracelet designed especially for this book, Sloan shows how Wright, in her words, expanded the frontiers of stained glass in both its use and its design. With over 400 illustrations, that volume is the largest gathe... They're handwrapped off a sterling silver leverback earring. In his work of 1911-1923, wright liberated ornament with his dancing triangles, primary colors and exuberant asymmetries. In the factory, every member of the moderns is Dale Chihuly who uses many of the team does the same job repeatedly turning out dozens or hundreds of the .



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