The very cream of the finds are probably a medieval jug, plus a tiny sliver of engraved glass, thought to be medieval Venetian glass.
Few of the artists here are interested in transparency or the whorls and rococo twists of Venetian glass.
Last year's Artists in Glass Festival attracted over 300,000 people to view €2 million-worth of Venetian glass exhibited throughout the city.
There is also a bronze sculpture of Alexander the Great, two busts of Napoleon, plus various pieces of Venetian glass.
It was carefully packed in foam peanuts and bubble wrap as if it were a delicate piece of Venetian glass.
She drank in the Venetian glass on the windows, the painted scenes of Christ, and the softness of the Church.
If their salaries are raised threefold, all their work should become as transparent as a Venetian glass.
Murano satisfied their need with faithful reproductions of early Venetian glass, which were sold with great success in large shops called stabilimenti.
Stanford's Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts has opened an exhibit of Venetian glass.
At the Gardner museum I was hoping to find sea creatures made of blown Venetian glass that I'd seen pictures of, but no luck.
We wander in and out of shops selling intricate Venetian glass and elaborate Carnevale masks.
Any notion of a preconceived speech fled my mind to join the shattered remnants of my Venetian glass lamp.
There is also a large handmade chandelier that was specially sculpted from Venetian glass and which is now suspended high in the rafters.
In France the royal family began to import Venetian glass in the fifteenth century.
Silver was most commonly used for wine drinking vessels until the Venetian glass industry burgeoned in the 16th century.
The fashion for the historical coincided with the revival of the Venetian glass industry in the 1840s.
She worked with Venetian glass maestros at Gino Cenedese in Murano and created exquisite glass works, which were later entitled ‘Sacred Prism’.
It is the first exhibition in the United States devoted entirely to this period of Venetian glass.
Finally, visitors get to see the missing link in the Pilchuck Glass School story: Venetian glass in all its glory and influence.
The myth that nineteenth-century Venetian glass consists of little more than dreary reproductions of earlier work has finally been dispelled.
Definition of Venetian glass in US English:
Venetian glass
nounvəˈnēSHən ɡlas
Decorative glassware of a type associated with Venice, especially the nearby island of Murano.
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Silver was most commonly used for wine drinking vessels until the Venetian glass industry burgeoned in the 16th century.
In France the royal family began to import Venetian glass in the fifteenth century.
Last year's Artists in Glass Festival attracted over 300,000 people to view €2 million-worth of Venetian glass exhibited throughout the city.
The fashion for the historical coincided with the revival of the Venetian glass industry in the 1840s.
If their salaries are raised threefold, all their work should become as transparent as a Venetian glass.
The myth that nineteenth-century Venetian glass consists of little more than dreary reproductions of earlier work has finally been dispelled.
There is also a bronze sculpture of Alexander the Great, two busts of Napoleon, plus various pieces of Venetian glass.
She worked with Venetian glass maestros at Gino Cenedese in Murano and created exquisite glass works, which were later entitled ‘Sacred Prism’.
Murano satisfied their need with faithful reproductions of early Venetian glass, which were sold with great success in large shops called stabilimenti.
We wander in and out of shops selling intricate Venetian glass and elaborate Carnevale masks.
It was carefully packed in foam peanuts and bubble wrap as if it were a delicate piece of Venetian glass.
Stanford's Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts has opened an exhibit of Venetian glass.
At the Gardner museum I was hoping to find sea creatures made of blown Venetian glass that I'd seen pictures of, but no luck.
Any notion of a preconceived speech fled my mind to join the shattered remnants of my Venetian glass lamp.
Finally, visitors get to see the missing link in the Pilchuck Glass School story: Venetian glass in all its glory and influence.
The very cream of the finds are probably a medieval jug, plus a tiny sliver of engraved glass, thought to be medieval Venetian glass.
Few of the artists here are interested in transparency or the whorls and rococo twists of Venetian glass.
She drank in the Venetian glass on the windows, the painted scenes of Christ, and the softness of the Church.
There is also a large handmade chandelier that was specially sculpted from Venetian glass and which is now suspended high in the rafters.
It is the first exhibition in the United States devoted entirely to this period of Venetian glass.