The History of GlassDan Klein, Ward Lloyd |
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air-twists applied Art Nouveau artists balusters Bauhaus beakers became blown blue Bohemia Bohemian bottles bowls British British glass Byzantine cameo coloured glass colourless glass craftsmen cristallo crystal cups cut glass Daum decanters designs developed drinking glasses early eighteenth century Empire enamelled England English engraved Europe examples Exhibition faceted factories flasks France French furnace Gallé German gilding glass industry glass-artists glass-makers glasshouses glassware glassworks goblets Harvey Littleton Height Humpen important influence iridescent Islamic Italian Italy knops lamps late lattimo layers lead crystal lead glass light London manufacture metal millefiori motifs mould Murano Museum of Art nineteenth century opaque white Orrefors painted patterns period pieces popular Portland Vase produced prunts René Lalique Roman sculptural seventeenth century shapes sixteenth century stained glass stem Stourbridge Studio Glass surface tableware tazze technique Tiffany Toledo Toledo Museum tradition type of glass usually vases Venetian glass Venetian style Venice wares white glass workshop