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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Amulets, princely toys, gifts or tokens of love, the pride of an artisan or glassmaker . glass animals have never been mere ornaments. The ones from Murano have preserved traces of their ancient meanings, which is what beguiled Pierre Rosenberg, a leading collector of these small yet precious objets d'art The 20th century gave birth to a vast bestiary of glass that derived from virtually every sector of international artisanal production. These glass animals from Murano, whose richness and variety are revealed by the exhibition scheduled in Venice and the accompanying catalogue, are from the Pierre Rosenberg Collection, one of the most extraordinary, technically virtuosic and wide-ranging of its kind, with some wonderful touches of humour. The increase in the production of glass animals was linked to the growing popularity of small bronze or ceramic zoomorphic sculptures in middle-class homes from the 19th century on. These more or less realistic or extremely stylized "portraits" of animals are, in fact, quite recent in the millenary history of glass, though such objects and ornaments have existed since antiquity. Besides the factory-produced pieces, the end of the 20th century saw artists working in glass make their contributions to this relatively recent branch of animal sculpture. The Pierre Rosenberg Collection offers some remarkable examples and diverse types of zoomorphic creations, which are all part of this modern "Noah's Ark" of glass. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoRilegato. Condición: nuovo. Estado de la sobrecubierta: nuovo. The Glass Ark Animals in the Pierre Rosenberg Collection Catalogue exhibition Venice .Le Stanze del Vetro ,edited by Cristina Beltrami e Giordana Naccari.MIlan 2021 Skira - Language English text - codice articolo 012765 - Hardback.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Amulets, princely toys, gifts or tokens of love, the pride of an artisan or glassmaker . glass animals have never been mere ornaments. The ones from Murano have preserved traces of their ancient meanings, which is what beguiled Pierre Rosenberg, a leading collector of these small yet precious objets d'art The 20th century gave birth to a vast bestiary of glass that derived from virtually every sector of international artisanal production. These glass animals from Murano, whose richness and variety are revealed by the exhibition scheduled in Venice and the accompanying catalogue, are from the Pierre Rosenberg Collection, one of the most extraordinary, technically virtuosic and wide-ranging of its kind, with some wonderful touches of humour. The increase in the production of glass animals was linked to the growing popularity of small bronze or ceramic zoomorphic sculptures in middle-class homes from the 19th century on. These more or less realistic or extremely stylized "portraits" of animals are, in fact, quite recent in the millenary history of glass, though such objects and ornaments have existed since antiquity. Besides the factory-produced pieces, the end of the 20th century saw artists working in glass make their contributions to this relatively recent branch of animal sculpture. The Pierre Rosenberg Collection offers some remarkable examples and diverse types of zoomorphic creations, which are all part of this modern "Noah's Ark" of glass. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. The Glass Ark | Animals in the Pierre Rosenberg Collection | Cristina Beltrami (u. a.) | Buch | Gebunden | Englisch | 2021 | Skira | EAN 9788857245201 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Amulets, princely toys, gifts or tokens of love, the pride of an artisan or glassmaker . glass animals have never been mere ornaments. The ones from Murano have preserved traces of their ancient meanings, which is what beguiled Pierre Rosenberg, a leading collector of these small yet precious objets d'art The 20th century gave birth to a vast bestiary of glass that derived from virtually every sector of international artisanal production. These glass animals from Murano, whose richness and variety are revealed by the exhibition scheduled in Venice and the accompanying catalogue, are from the Pierre Rosenberg Collection, one of the most extraordinary, technically virtuosic and wide-ranging of its kind, with some wonderful touches of humour. The increase in the production of glass animals was linked to the growing popularity of small bronze or ceramic zoomorphic sculptures in middle-class homes from the 19th century on. These more or less realistic or extremely stylized 'portraits' of animals are, in fact, quite recent in the millenary history of glass, though such objects and ornaments have existed since antiquity. Besides the factory-produced pieces, the end of the 20th century saw artists working in glass make their contributions to this relatively recent branch of animal sculpture. The Pierre Rosenberg Collection offers some remarkable examples and diverse types of zoomorphic creations, which are all part of this modern 'Noah's Ark' of glass.