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The Glass Of Frederick Carder
Paul V. Gardner
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Description for The Glass Of Frederick Carder
Hardback. Num Pages: 373 pages, 300 b/w photos, 7,000 line drawings, 80 color photos. BIC Classification: WCN; WFS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 288 x 224 x 37. Weight in Grams: 1900.
This reprint edition is the definitive book on the Steuben Glass Works and co-founder Frederick Carder. The special types of glass for which he was famed in the 1890-1930s era are presented, including Aurene, Tyrian, Verre de Soie, Cyprian, Ivrene, Cintra, Cluthra, Intarsia, Diatreta, and others, as well as all colors and the engraved, cut, and etched patterns. The photographs and line drawings from the Steuben catalogs bring the glass to life. A new Foreword by David Whitehouse and an Introduction by Paul N. Perrot, both of The Corning Museum of Glass, introduce this edition to a new ... Read more
This reprint edition is the definitive book on the Steuben Glass Works and co-founder Frederick Carder. The special types of glass for which he was famed in the 1890-1930s era are presented, including Aurene, Tyrian, Verre de Soie, Cyprian, Ivrene, Cintra, Cluthra, Intarsia, Diatreta, and others, as well as all colors and the engraved, cut, and etched patterns. The photographs and line drawings from the Steuben catalogs bring the glass to life. A new Foreword by David Whitehouse and an Introduction by Paul N. Perrot, both of The Corning Museum of Glass, introduce this edition to a new ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd United States
Number of pages
373
Condition
New
Number of Pages
373
Place of Publication
Atglen, United States
ISBN
9780764313189
SKU
V9780764313189
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About Paul V. Gardner
Paul V. Gardner (1908–1994) was curator of Ceramics and Glass at the Smithsonian Institution. In the late 1920s, he became Frederick Carder’s assistant for twelve years. He is uniquely qualified to tell the Carder story and explain his methods and techniques.
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