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Glass art --- Art du verre --- History --- Histoire --- Art --- Glass manufacture --- Glass manufacture. --- Glassware --- Glassware, Byzantine --- Glassware, Byzantine. --- Glassware, Greco-Roman --- Glassware, Greco-Roman. --- Glassware, Medieval --- Glassware, Medieval. --- Private collections. --- History. --- Private collections --- Wolf, Ernesto --- Wolf, Ernesto. --- Art collections --- Germany.
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Enameled glass --- Gilt glass --- Glassware, Medieval --- Influence --- Gilded glass --- Glass, Gilded --- Glass, Gilt --- Glass, Enameled --- Glassware --- Enamel and enameling
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Islamic glass and its craftsmanship in the Medieval period are known almost exclusively from Middle Eastern literature. The study of the structures of the workshop and the very rich glass assemblage from Sabra al-Mansuriya (Kairouan), the Fatimid capital founded in 947/948 and destroyed in 1057, proves that Ifriqiya followed the technological evolutions of glass craftsmanship. An examination of the furnaces and the various artefacts discovered highlights the double vocation of a palatial factory: to produce glass and glazed ceramics. From this particular workshop, installed in the wing of a palace, we found everyday glassware as well as more luxurious types, some with very specific forms, others reproducing models known throughout the Islamic world. These productions are local and imported - distinguished through morphological and chemical analyzes - and form the basis of a first typology of glass used in Ifriqiya from the 10th to 11th century. Architectural glass, partly made on site, is also abundant. The crown-glass of different colours, used whole or in small fragments, adorned the openwork panel walls with various carvings. The windows and their glass offered a rich polychrome and a complex decorative syntax, reflecting significant technical mastery and the desire to display economic and political power.
Glassware, Medieval --- Glassware --- History. --- Glass --- House furnishings --- Table setting and decoration --- Archaeology, Medieval --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Islamic glassware
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Glassware, Renaissance --- Glassware, Medieval --- Verrerie médiévale --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Verrerie médiévale --- Industrie verrière --- Rouen --- Verrerie de la Renaissance --- Catalogues d'exposition --- Catalogues d'exposition.
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Das Römisch-Germanische Museum Köln besitzt weltweit die grösste Sammlung an römischem und fränkischem Glas - und durch Ausgrabungen im Kölner Stadtgebiet wächst sie fast täglich. Dieser Schatz bildet den Kern der Ausstellung, die einen Querschnitt durch 1000 Jahre antiker Glaskunst vor Augen stellt. Exhibition: Römisch Germanisches Museum Köln, Germany (03.06-13.11.2016).
Glassware, Roman --- Glassware, Ancient --- Glassware, Medieval --- Decorative arts --- Verrerie romaine --- Verrerie antique --- Verrerie médiévale --- Arts décoratifs --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Cologne (Germany) --- Cologne (Allemagne) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités
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Glassware, Medieval --- Archaeology, Medieval --- Art, Merovingian --- Verrerie médiévale --- Archéologie médiévale --- Art mérovingien --- France --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Verrerie médiévale --- Archéologie médiévale --- Art mérovingien --- Antiquités
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"Neighbours and Successors of Rome investigates development in the production of glass and the mechanisms of the wider glass economy as part of a wider material culture in Europe and the Near East around the later first millennium AD. Though highlighting and solidifying chronology, patterns of distribution, and typology, the primary aims of the collection are to present a new methodology that emphasises regional workshops, scientific data, and the wider trade culture"--
Glassware industry --- Glass manufacture --- Glassware, Roman --- Glassware, Byzantine --- Glassware --- Glassware, Medieval --- Glass --- House furnishings --- Table setting and decoration --- Byzantine glassware --- Roman glassware --- Glass industry --- Ceramic industries --- Glass trade --- History --- E-books
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"Neighbours and Successors of Rome investigates development in the production of glass and the mechanisms of the wider glass economy as part of a wider material culture in Europe and the Near East around the later first millennium AD. Though highlighting and solidifying chronology, patterns of distribution, and typology, the primary aims of the collection are to present a new methodology that emphasises regional workshops, scientific data, and the wider trade culture"--
Glassware industry --- Glassware, Roman --- Glassware, Byzantine --- Glassware --- Glassware, Medieval --- Verrerie --- Verrerie romaine --- Verrerie byzantine --- Verrerie médiévale --- History --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Industrie --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Verrerie médiévale --- Congrès --- Glass manufacture --- Glassware industry - Rome - History - To 1500 - Congresses --- Glassware industry - Byzantine Empire - History - To 1500 - Congresses --- Glassware industry - Europe - History - To 1500 - Congresses --- Glass manufacture - Rome - History - To 1500 - Congresses --- Glass manufacture - Byzantine Empire - History - To 1500 - Congresses --- Glass manufacture - Europe - History - To 1500 - Congresses --- Glassware, Roman - Congresses --- Glassware, Byzantine - Congresses --- Glassware - Europe - Congresses --- Glassware, Medieval - Congresses
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Pottery, Gallo-Roman --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Céramique gallo-romaine --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Céramique gallo-romaine --- Glassware, Medieval --- Pottery, French --- Pottery, Medieval --- Medieval pottery --- French pottery --- Abbaye royale et cistercienne de Maubuisson. --- Abbaye royale et cistercienne de Maubuisson --- Maubuisson (Val-D'Oise, France). --- Abbaye Notre-Dame-la-Royale de Maubuisson
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