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Glass of Four Millennia Martine Newby

Glass of Four Millennia By Martine Newby

Glass of Four Millennia by Martine Newby


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An historical survey of the development of glass from Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome, Islam, Medieval Europe, the 18th and 19th centuries to the present day.

Glass of Four Millennia Summary

Glass of Four Millennia by Martine Newby

This book charts the development of Glass over four millennia -- from 18th Dynasty Egypt, through to the present day -- illustrated by 56 examples from the collections held by the Ashmolean Museum. The earliest fragments are from a Meopotamian glass beaker, dating from the 15th/14th century BC and found relatively recently in Iraq; the earliest complete piece is a small, green fish-shaped dish from Ancient Egypt dated 1400/1300 BC. The invention of glass-blowing in the first century BC revolutionised the glass industry -- two early Roman vessels are illustrated -- the later discovery of the moulding process is illustrated by moulded bottles from Northern France. Most of the later examples are English, from early eighteenth-century wine bottles and engraved wine glasses, including examples by William Beilby and an 'Amen' glass c1740/50, ending with the contemporary 'Finzi' bowl engraved by Lawrence and Simon Whistle c.1981 to commemorate the composer Gerald Finzi (1901-56).

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GOR007489112
9781854441249
1854441248
Glass of Four Millennia by Martine Newby
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Ashmolean Museum
20000701
80
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