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Stained and Art Glass: A Unique History of Glass Design and Making
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Author
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Judith Neiswander & Caroline Swash.
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Publisher
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Intelligent Layman/ACC
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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12
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10
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1.9
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ISBN
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9780947798659
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Pages/Publication Date
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565/2005
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Daedalus Item Code
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22346
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Description
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Written by two of the world's leading experts in glass and glass-making, and beautifully illustrated with hundreds of color photographs, this substantive catalog of art glass considers both stained glass and blown glass forms. The artistic revolutions in glasswork over the last 150 years are illuminated and analyzed—including the arts and crafts movement, art nouveau, and art deco—and innovative methods of working in the glass medium are noted along with the artists who created them, including John La Farge, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Henri Matisse, Dale Chihuly, and Marc Chagall.
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