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    Engraved glass is a type of decorated glass that involves shallowly engraving the surface of a glass object, either by holding it against a rotating wheel...
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    Engraving (redirect from Engraver)
    (1553–1619) Of gems: Pyrgoteles, Alexander's gem-engraver Theodorus of Samos, Polycrates' gem-engraver Of guns: Malcolm Appleby Geoffroy Gournet Lynton...
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  • Laurence Whistler (category Glass engravers)
    December 2000) was a British glass engraver and poet. He was both the first President of the British Guild of Glass Engravers and the first recipient of...
    8 KB (776 words) - 05:53, 1 April 2024
  • Peace MBE FSA FGE (13 March 1915 – 15 February 2003) was a British glass engraver and a town planner. Peace, along with William Wilson and Laurence Whistler...
    13 KB (1,272 words) - 18:52, 11 July 2024
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    Caspar Lehmann (category Glass engravers)
    glass engraver. In the first decade of the 17th century, Lehmann adapted the techniques of using copper and bronze wheels to engrave gems to engrave glass...
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    glass, the three main traditional decorative techniques used on formed pieces in recent centuries are enamelled glass, engraved glass and cut glass....
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    Émile Gallé (redirect from Galle glass)
    by other glass and ceramics firms. Much of his later work used symbolism, and expressed conflict. On one vase, called Fiori Oscuri, he engraved the words...
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  • Gordon Beningfield (category Glass engravers)
    paintings, sculpture and stained glass windows. Using skills learned at Faith-Craft, Beningfield produced eight stained glass windows for the Guards Chapel...
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    Aert Schouman (category Glass engravers)
    1710 – 5 July 1792) was an 18th-century painter, now better known as a glass engraver, from the Dutch Republic. Schouman was born in Dordrecht. When 15 years...
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    are best engraved as a raster image. Almost any page-layout software can be used to feed a raster driver for an X–Y or drum laser engraver. While traditional...
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    Maria Tesselschade Visscher (category Glass engravers)
    or Tesselschade (25 March 1594 – 20 June 1649) was a Dutch poet and glass engraver. Tesselschade was born in Amsterdam, the youngest of three daughters...
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    Joachim Wtewael (category Glass engravers)
    glass painter who had settled in Utrecht in 1566. He began his career in Utrecht, according to Carel van Mander, as a glassmaker and glass engraver in...
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  • and literary translator Jacob Sang (1720s–1786), 18th-century Dutch glass engraver Joshua Sang, Kenyan indicted by the International Criminal Court for...
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    Alison Kinnaird (category Glass engravers)
    glass sculptor, Celtic musician, teacher and writer born in Edinburgh, Scotland. She is one of the foremost and most original modern glass engravers in...
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    John Hutton (artist) (category Glass engravers)
    Artist and Glass Engraver. Philadelphia: The Art Alliance Press, 1986. Several appendices document Hutton's work (mural paintings, glass and other media;...
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  • Thumbnail for History of glass
    of glass-making dates back to at least 3,600 years ago in Mesopotamia. However, most writers claim that they may have been producing copies of glass objects...
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  • British artist craftsman, specializing in diamond-point stipple engraving, glass sculpture, painting and jewelry. Montalto has exhibited extensively in Britain...
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  • (1898–1963), British Army general Laurence Whistler (1912–2000), British glass engraver and poet Rex Whistler (1905–1944), British painter William McNeill Whistler...
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    Jan Gerritsz van Bronckhorst (category Glass engravers)
    Houbraken, van Bronckhorst apprenticed as an eleven-year-old with the glass engraver Verburgh in Utrecht. He worked with him for 6 months and worked with...
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    reflecting the centuries-old industry that produced lead crystal glass and the Joseph Chance glass works between Oldbury and Smethwick. The museum site contained...
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