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100 1 $aPage, Jutta-Annette.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004082766
245 10 $aBeyond Venice :$bglass in Venetian style, 1500-1750 /$cJutta-Annette Page, with contributions by Ignasi Doménech [and others].
260 $aCorning, N.Y. :$bCorning Museum of Glass ;$aNew York :$bDistributed by Hudson Hills Press,$c[2004], ©2004.
300 $avi, 339 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c30 cm
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505 00 $tPreface /$rDavid Whitehouse -- $tForeword /$rDavid Whitehouse -- $tIntroduction /$rJutta-Annette Page -- $tVenetian glass in Austria /$rJutta-Annette Page -- $tSpanish Facon de Venise glass /$rIgnasi Domenech -- $tVenetian and Facon de Venise glass in France in the 16th and 17th centuries /$rMarie-Laure de Rochebrune -- $tLonging for luxury : some social routes of Venetian-style glassware in the Netherlands during the 17th century /$rAlexandra Gaba-Van Dongen -- $tFacon de Venise glass in the Netherlands /$rReino Liefkes -- $tVenetian and Facon de Venise glass in England /$rHugh Willmott.
500 $aPublished in conjunction with the exhibition Beyond Venice, held at the Corning Museum of Glass May 20-Oct. 17, 2004.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 313-324) and index.
520 1 $a"This book was created to accompany a major exhibition of Venetian-style glass at The Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York. It begins with a brief history of the development of glassmaking in Venice itself, and then presents a survey of glass made a la facon de Venise in five regions: Austria, Spain, France, the Low Countries, and England. In each chapter, following a general discussion of the glass, there is an "Objects" section that offers an in-depth look at outstanding examples of the glassmaker's art. Each of the object entries consists of one or more color illustrations, a detailed description, a comment on the work's significance and parallel pieces, and a bibliography. There is also an essay on the social uses of Venetian-style glassware in the Netherlands during the 17th century." "The volume concludes with a comprehensive bibliography and a general index."--BOOK JACKET.
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650 0 $aGlassware$zNetherlands$xHistory.
650 0 $aGlassware$zEngland$xHistory.
700 1 $aDoménech, Ignasi.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004014791
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