Figure 1.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Sugar bowl with cover (a) and Teacup and saucer (b), Lattimo Glass, Francesco Vezzi, Venice, Italy, (1720–1724), blown glass, enameled. H. 7.2 cm; Diam. 10.4 cm; Lid: H. 3.4 cm; Diam. 7 cm.
Figure 1.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Sugar bowl with cover (a) and Teacup and saucer (b), Lattimo Glass, Francesco Vezzi, Venice, Italy, (1720–1724), blown glass, enameled. H. 7.2 cm; Diam. 10.4 cm; Lid: H. 3.4 cm; Diam. 7 cm.
Figure 2.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Hyalith Beaker, Bohemia (about 1825–1840) blown glass, lustre. H: 10.8 cm; D (rim): 8.6 cm.
Figure 2.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Hyalith Beaker, Bohemia (about 1825–1840) blown glass, lustre. H: 10.8 cm; D (rim): 8.6 cm.
Figure 3.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Lattimo Glass beaker, Europe (1700–1799) blown glass. H: 8.8 cm; D (rim): 7.7 cm.
Figure 3.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Lattimo Glass beaker, Europe (1700–1799) blown glass. H: 8.8 cm; D (rim): 7.7 cm.
Figure 4.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Opaline Vases, Verreries et Cristalleries de Baccarat, blown glass, painted by Jean-Francoise Robert (about 1845–1850). H: 59.7 cm; D (max): 20.9 cm.
Figure 4.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Opaline Vases, Verreries et Cristalleries de Baccarat, blown glass, painted by Jean-Francoise Robert (about 1845–1850). H: 59.7 cm; D (max): 20.9 cm.
Figure 5.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Morgan Vase, 1886–1888, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, US, blown glass. H: 19.2 cm; D (max): 8.1 cm.
Figure 5.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Morgan Vase, 1886–1888, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, US, blown glass. H: 19.2 cm; D (max): 8.1 cm.
Figure 6.
Image courtesy of Jessamy Kelly: (a) Segment, kiln cast opaline glass, 2009, Photo credit: David Williams. H: 15 cm; W: 22 cm; D: 7 cm. (b) Wedge, kiln cast opaline glass, 2009, Photo credit: Studio 41. H: 30 cm; W: 40 cm; D: 20 cm.
Figure 6.
Image courtesy of Jessamy Kelly: (a) Segment, kiln cast opaline glass, 2009, Photo credit: David Williams. H: 15 cm; W: 22 cm; D: 7 cm. (b) Wedge, kiln cast opaline glass, 2009, Photo credit: Studio 41. H: 30 cm; W: 40 cm; D: 20 cm.
Figure 7.
Image courtesy of Jessamy Kelly: Milk Glass (2014), opaque blown, cut & polished glass, with platinum enamel. Photo Credit: The artist. H: 58 cm; D: 32 cm (each).
Figure 7.
Image courtesy of Jessamy Kelly: Milk Glass (2014), opaque blown, cut & polished glass, with platinum enamel. Photo Credit: The artist. H: 58 cm; D: 32 cm (each).
Figure 8.
Image courtesy of Jessamy Kelly: Distilled (2014), clear blown, cut & polished glass, assembled & glued, Photo Credit: The artist. H: 58 cm; D: 32 cm (each).
Figure 8.
Image courtesy of Jessamy Kelly: Distilled (2014), clear blown, cut & polished glass, assembled & glued, Photo Credit: The artist. H: 58 cm; D: 32 cm (each).
Figure 9.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Calcedonio glass bowl, Italy, Venice (1600–1699), blown glass. H: 5.9 cm; W: 12.6 cm; D (rim): 8.9 cm.
Figure 9.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Calcedonio glass bowl, Italy, Venice (1600–1699), blown glass. H: 5.9 cm; W: 12.6 cm; D (rim): 8.9 cm.
Figure 10.
Image courtesy of Jessamy Kelly: Imitate (2018), blue glass, cobalt and copper cobalt, jade and purple glass to imitate semi-precious stones—lapis, jade and amethyst, kiln cast glass, cut. Lead crystal. Photo credit: Marzena Ostromecka. H: 8 cm; D: 30 cm; W: 30 cm.
Figure 10.
Image courtesy of Jessamy Kelly: Imitate (2018), blue glass, cobalt and copper cobalt, jade and purple glass to imitate semi-precious stones—lapis, jade and amethyst, kiln cast glass, cut. Lead crystal. Photo credit: Marzena Ostromecka. H: 8 cm; D: 30 cm; W: 30 cm.
Figure 11.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Gold Ruby Glass Goblet, Potsdam (1690–1700), blown glass, cut & engraved. H: 24.1 cm; D (rim): 11.7 cm; D (foot): 12.9 cm.
Figure 11.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Gold Ruby Glass Goblet, Potsdam (1690–1700), blown glass, cut & engraved. H: 24.1 cm; D (rim): 11.7 cm; D (foot): 12.9 cm.
Figure 12.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Lithyalin Beaker, Workshop of F. Egermann, Manufacturer, Novy Bor, Bohemia, 1830–1850, blown glass. H: 11 cm; D: 6.6 cm.
Figure 12.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Lithyalin Beaker, Workshop of F. Egermann, Manufacturer, Novy Bor, Bohemia, 1830–1850, blown glass. H: 11 cm; D: 6.6 cm.
Figure 13.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Agatine beaker, dated around 1835–1840, from Southern Bohemia, blown glass, cut and enameled. H: 14.5 cm; D: 8.9 cm.
Figure 13.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): Agatine beaker, dated around 1835–1840, from Southern Bohemia, blown glass, cut and enameled. H: 14.5 cm; D: 8.9 cm.
Figure 14.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): John Northwood (Engraver) & Philip Parageter (Proprietor of the Red House Glass Works), 1873–1876, blown glass. H: 25 cm; D (body): 18.2 cm.
Figure 14.
Image courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG): John Northwood (Engraver) & Philip Parageter (Proprietor of the Red House Glass Works), 1873–1876, blown glass. H: 25 cm; D (body): 18.2 cm.
Figure 15.
Image Courtesy of Edmond Bryne: Metameric Landscape, blown glass with kaolin patina, Photo: Beytan Erkman. H: 60 cm; D: 130 cm.
Figure 15.
Image Courtesy of Edmond Bryne: Metameric Landscape, blown glass with kaolin patina, Photo: Beytan Erkman. H: 60 cm; D: 130 cm.
Figure 16.
Image Courtesy of Edmond Bryne: Maroon Moon Jar, blown glass with kaolin patina, Photo: Peter Rowen. H: 40 cm; D: 40 cm.
Figure 16.
Image Courtesy of Edmond Bryne: Maroon Moon Jar, blown glass with kaolin patina, Photo: Peter Rowen. H: 40 cm; D: 40 cm.
Figure 17.
Image courtesy of the Corning museum of Glass: Tapio Wirkkala, Stellana Bowl, Ittala, Finland (1968). H: 17.2 cm; D: 27.6 cm.
Figure 17.
Image courtesy of the Corning museum of Glass: Tapio Wirkkala, Stellana Bowl, Ittala, Finland (1968). H: 17.2 cm; D: 27.6 cm.
Figure 18.
Image Courtesy of Graeme Thyer: Charcoal, 2011, kiln cast glass, photo credit: the artist, varying sizes. Max H: 20 cm; D: 10 cm; min H: 4 cm; D: 4 cm.
Figure 18.
Image Courtesy of Graeme Thyer: Charcoal, 2011, kiln cast glass, photo credit: the artist, varying sizes. Max H: 20 cm; D: 10 cm; min H: 4 cm; D: 4 cm.
Figure 19.
Image Courtesy of Graeme Thyer: Charcoal, 2011, kiln cast glass, photo credit: the artist, varying sizes. Max H: 30 cm; D: 10 cm; min H: 8 cm; D: 4 cm.
Figure 19.
Image Courtesy of Graeme Thyer: Charcoal, 2011, kiln cast glass, photo credit: the artist, varying sizes. Max H: 30 cm; D: 10 cm; min H: 8 cm; D: 4 cm.
Figure 20.
Image Courtesy of Graeme Thyer: Raku, 2013–2014, blown glass, photo credit: the artist, varying sizes. Max H: 25 cm; D: 15 cm; min H: 20 cm; D: 16 cm.
Figure 20.
Image Courtesy of Graeme Thyer: Raku, 2013–2014, blown glass, photo credit: the artist, varying sizes. Max H: 25 cm; D: 15 cm; min H: 20 cm; D: 16 cm.
Figure 21.
Image Courtesy of Graeme Thyer: Redeemed, blown glass, glue & gold leaf, photo credit: the artist. H: 28 cm; D: 18 cm.
Figure 21.
Image Courtesy of Graeme Thyer: Redeemed, blown glass, glue & gold leaf, photo credit: the artist. H: 28 cm; D: 18 cm.
Figure 22.
Image Courtesy of Keeryong Choi: Korean Glass (2015): blown glass, second-hand English manufactured porcelain, gold lustre, Photo credit: The artist, varying sizes. Max H: 32 cm; max D: 15 cm.
Figure 22.
Image Courtesy of Keeryong Choi: Korean Glass (2015): blown glass, second-hand English manufactured porcelain, gold lustre, Photo credit: The artist, varying sizes. Max H: 32 cm; max D: 15 cm.
Figure 23.
Image Courtesy of Keeryong Choi: Korean Glass 2 (2016): blown glass, second-hand English manufactured porcelain, gold lustre, Photo credit: The artist. H: 28 cm; W: 20 cm.
Figure 23.
Image Courtesy of Keeryong Choi: Korean Glass 2 (2016): blown glass, second-hand English manufactured porcelain, gold lustre, Photo credit: The artist. H: 28 cm; W: 20 cm.
Figure 24.
Image Courtesy of Keeryong Choi: Daam Dah (2018), kiln formed glass, 23.5ct gold leaf, Photo: The artist. H: 8 cm; D: 7 cm; W: 7 cm.
Figure 24.
Image Courtesy of Keeryong Choi: Daam Dah (2018), kiln formed glass, 23.5ct gold leaf, Photo: The artist. H: 8 cm; D: 7 cm; W: 7 cm.
Figure 25.
Image Courtesy of Wendy Fairclough, Four shades of white (2009), blown glass, Photo credit: The artist. H: 38 cm; W: 63 cm; D: 45 cm.
Figure 25.
Image Courtesy of Wendy Fairclough, Four shades of white (2009), blown glass, Photo credit: The artist. H: 38 cm; W: 63 cm; D: 45 cm.
Figure 26.
Image Courtesy of Wendy Fairclough, (a) Softened Landscape (2008), blown glass, coloured, Photo credit: The artist. H: 37.5 cm; W: 118 cm; D: 37.5 cm; (b) Enfold (2014) kiln cast lead crystal, Photo credit: The artist. H: 24 cm; W 46 cm; D: 19 cm; (c) Threads (2014) kiln cast lead crystal, Photo credit: The artist. H: 25 cm; W: 25.5 cm; D: 13 cm.
Figure 26.
Image Courtesy of Wendy Fairclough, (a) Softened Landscape (2008), blown glass, coloured, Photo credit: The artist. H: 37.5 cm; W: 118 cm; D: 37.5 cm; (b) Enfold (2014) kiln cast lead crystal, Photo credit: The artist. H: 24 cm; W 46 cm; D: 19 cm; (c) Threads (2014) kiln cast lead crystal, Photo credit: The artist. H: 25 cm; W: 25.5 cm; D: 13 cm.