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Tiffany Glass and Fridolin Kretschmann.
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Author/Artist:
Spillman, Jane Shadel.
Published In:
Journal of Glass Studies, v. 54 (2012), pp. 264-269, ill. 0075-4250
Subjects:
Kretschmann, Fridolin
Glass United States
Glass Great Britain
Bib ID:
AI92558
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Location:
Periodicals
Call Number:
PER NK5100 .J86
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Object/Material Note
Related Objects (2)
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Notes:
The Corning Museum of Glass.
On the Bohemian glass engraver's career in England and the United States; focus on his work created for Thomas Webb and Sons and Tiffany & Company.
Object/Material Note
Object/Material Note:
Includes CMoG objects: 98.4.24, pp. 264-265 (fig. 1-3) -- 89.2.7, p. 267 (fig. 5).
Related Objects (2)
Agate Vase with Cranes Flying Over the Sea
Artist:
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company
Date:
about 1893-1900
Accession Number:
98.4.24
Gourd Vase
Artist:
Thomas Webb and Sons
Date:
1888
Accession Number:
89.2.7