Glass
STAINED-GLASS WINDOWS OF ST. ANDREW'S DUNE CHURCH: SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK
Written by Frelinghuysen, Alice Cooney
A treasure in the Hamptons: the extraordinary windows of a summer resort church span nearly 150 years of stained glass in America Stained-glass windows are superb works of art, and the 45 stunning windows in St.
PERCHED: FELEKSAN ONAR
This exhibition companion explores the aesthetic and political concepts inherent in Feleksan Onar's glass artworks. Onar's work draws on her own personal history as well as collective memory, dealing with notions of identity, constructed narratives, historical relations, and the effects of politics on society.
ART GLASS TODAY
Written by Snyder Editor, Jeffrey B
Over 60 contemporary, international glass artists who transform molten glass into works of art. Learn about their blown, cast, kiln-formed, lampwork, cold work, fusing, laminating, carving, sand blasting, acid etching, and cutting techniques, shared in their own words.
GLASS FLOWERS: MARVELS OF ART AND SCIENCE AT HARVARD
Written by Pfister, Donald H
- Stunning, all new photography illuminates the collection like never before- Follows the successful book Sea Creatures in Glass: The Blaschka Marine Animals at Harvard, published in 2016- The Harvard Museums of Science & Culture welcome more than 300,000 visitors per year One of Harvard University's most famous treasures is the internationally acclaimed Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of
SPRING LIGHT: THE ANGLEPOISE STORY
Written by Glancey, Jonathan
This accessible and comprehensive book shines a light on the design history of the famous Anglepoise lamp. Starting with the beginnings of the company with George Carwardine, the designer behind the lamp, the book takes you through an illuminating journey of the development and influence of this British icon.
TREASURES OF THE CHINESE QING DYNASTY PALACE GLASS
Written by Guomiao, Zhong
Under the last imperial dynasty of China, the Great Qing, art and cultural innovation flourished. European missionaries revived the languishing glass industry in Guangzhou and developed the city into a new hub for glass making. The art form garnered the support of the Kangxi Emperor, and the Qing palace created glass workshops and a glass production plant.
GLASS FLOWERS: MARVELS OF ART AND SCIENCE AT HARVARD
Written by Pfister, Donald H
Stunning, all new photography illuminates the collection like never before Follows the successful book Sea Creatures in Glass: The Blaschka Marine Animals at Harvard, published in 2016 The Harvard Museums of Science & Culture welcome more than 300,000 visitors per year One of Harvard University's most famous treasures is the internationally acclaimed Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Pla
JUDSON: INNOVATION IN STAINED GLASS
Written by Judson, David
Judson: Innovation in Stained Glass by David Judson and Steffie Nelson is a history of the world-renowned family of artisans who began crafting stained glass windows in Los Angeles in 1897.
MAURICE MARINOT: THE GLASS 1911-1934
The first English-language volume on a pioneering figure in the development of glass as a studio art form
THOMAS STEARNS AT VENINI: 1960-1962
The latest in Skira's series of monographs on the great glass artists of the past century