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Antique Serendipity Seiko Ohno (Author)
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Antique Serendipity 大野聖子 (著)
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Format:B5
Number of pages:224 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2024
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The glittering world of antique glass made in Europe [What exactly is antique glass? The origin of glass can be traced back to the Mesopotamian civilization. For approximately 4200 years, glass has developed along with people, and there was a time when only royalty and aristocrats were allowed to use it. This book unravels the history of glass and introduces European antique glass from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, which can actually be enjoyed, organized by brand and richly illustrated with photographs, illustrations, and other visuals. European antique glass, decorated with delicate cutting and gilding, is as beautiful as a work of art. In PART 1, basic knowledge of glass materials, production methods, and types of items is explained, and in PART 2, glass born in ancient Mesopotamia is introduced, along with the history of the Roman Empire, the Sasanian Paleolithic, and the Sassanid Empire, In PART 2, you will learn how glass was made and the techniques passed down through the Roman Empire, Sasanian Persia, Islam, Venice, Bohemia, France, and many other regions. In PART 3, we will look at antique glass pieces available today, including pieces by Saint-Louis, Baccarat, Clichy, Lalique, Moser, J.& L. Lobmeyr, and others. PART 4 is a chapter on antique glass and art styles. Design and modeling have a deep connection with art. In PART 5, we will discuss tips and tricks for buying and using antique glass. The development of stained glass and glasses, as well as columns on figures associated with glass such as Galle, Lalique, and Tiffany, are also included in the pages alone. [About the Author] Antique Serendipity Seiko Ohno Seiko Ohno moved to England in her 20s to pursue her love of antiques. After returning to Japan, she worked as a gallery manager at the Imura Museum of Art, which is known for its collection of antique crystal glass. She is now an independent artist, and has opened her own store, Antique Serendipity, which tells the historical stories of antique pieces by utilizing her extensive knowledge and experience of buying in Europe. |
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[What exactly is antique glass? The origin of glass can be traced back to the Mesopotamian civilization. For approximately 4200 years, glass has developed along with people, and there was a time when only royalty and aristocrats were allowed to use it. This book unravels the history of glass and introduces European antique glass from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, which can actually be enjoyed, organized by brand and richly illustrated with photographs, illustrations, and other visuals.
European antique glass, decorated with delicate cutting and gilding, is as beautiful as a work of art. In PART 1, basic knowledge of glass materials, production methods, and types of items is explained, and in PART 2, glass born in ancient Mesopotamia is introduced, along with the history of the Roman Empire, the Sasanian Paleolithic, and the Sassanid Empire, In PART 2, you will learn how glass was made and the techniques passed down through the Roman Empire, Sasanian Persia, Islam, Venice, Bohemia, France, and many other regions.
In PART 3, we will look at antique glass pieces available today, including pieces by Saint-Louis, Baccarat, Clichy, Lalique, Moser, J.& L. Lobmeyr, and others. PART 4 is a chapter on antique glass and art styles. Design and modeling have a deep connection with art. In PART 5, we will discuss tips and tricks for buying and using antique glass. The development of stained glass and glasses, as well as columns on figures associated with glass such as Galle, Lalique, and Tiffany, are also included in the pages alone.
[About the Author]
Antique Serendipity Seiko Ohno
Seiko Ohno moved to England in her 20s to pursue her love of antiques. After returning to Japan, she worked as a gallery manager at the Imura Museum of Art, which is known for its collection of antique crystal glass. She is now an independent artist, and has opened her own store, Antique Serendipity, which tells the historical stories of antique pieces by utilizing her extensive knowledge and experience of buying in Europe.