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Studio glass

by Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art More info

Studio glass

by Detroit Institute of Arts More info

The Aspiring Artist's Studio: Stained Glass

by Haim Raz

Every project can be completed in a home workshop, using standard glass cutting tools and materials—and throughout the collection, Raz teaches novice ...

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Glass today

by Henry H. Hawley More info

Glass today by American studio artists

by Jonathan L. Fairbanks

The excitement of contemporary American studio glass, with works ranging from themonumental to the minute, is presented in Glass Today.

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American studio glass, 1960-1990

by Martha Drexler Lynn

A unique exploration of the question, can art be fashioned out of glass?

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Henry Keck Stained Glass Studio, 1913-1974

by Cleota Reed More info

Contemporary studio glass

by Harumi Konishi More info

Studio glass in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

by Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York More info

Australian studio glass

by Noris Ioannou

This book gathers up the threads that make up the story of the studio glass movement inAustralia, identifying its founding and successive glass artists, and ...

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A passion for glass

by Bonita Fike

A Passion for Glass is a detailed look at the amazing collection of studio glass given to the Detroit Institute by Aviva and Jack A. Robinson.

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Wilson's photographics

by Edward Livingston Wilson

Such an enclosure is called a " glass studio " or " skylight." The former, because it is necessary that it should be of glass in order to admit the light, ...

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Contemporary studio glass from the collection of Don and Carol Wiiken, September 27-December 21, 2002

by Tweed Museum of Art More info

British studio glass

by Vivienne Sillar More info

Studio glass, 1960-2000

by Graham McLaren

This book considers one of the liveliest areas of the decorative arts to emerge during the second half of the twentieth century.

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1998 Baseball Card Price Guide

by Robert F Lemke More info

The economist

The modern studio-glass artist does the whole job. Studio glass at first meant blown glass: melted in a furnace, drawn out red-hot, blown on a pipe, ...

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The dictionary of art

by Jane Turner More info

Horizon

by Cairns Collection of American Women Writers

They have made glass a sculptural medium, with examples on display at major museums and galleries around the country. This studio-glass movement had a ...

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Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles 2008 Price Guide

by Kyle Husfloen

Photos for this category are by Dr. Pina. The Higgins Glass Studio is located at 33 East Quincy Street, Riverside, IL 60546 (708-447- 2787), ...

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