Steuben glass : an American tradition in crystal
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Steuben glass : an American tradition in crystal
Harry N. Abrams, 2003
Rev. and expanded
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Note
Includes bibliographical references(p.373-374) and index
Contents of Works
- How Steuben glass is made
- Foundations: 1903-1929
- The troubled years: 1929-1932
- A new beginning: 1933-1937
- World's Fair and World War: 1938-1946
- Gearing for expansion: 1946-1950
- From America to the world: 1951-1961
- Experiment and change: 1958-1972
- Celebrating the artist: the Buechner years 1973-1982
- Steuben in transition: 1982-1992
- Driven by design: 1992-1998
- Approaching the millennium: 1998-2002
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For 100 years, Steuben glass has represented the epitome of American crystal. This volume, revised and updated to celebrate Steuben's centenary, traces the company's history. Mary Jean Madigan provides an illustrated identification guide to virtually all Steuben pieces made since 1933, from one-of-a-kind museum objects to functional items such as glasses, candlesticks, bowls and vases.
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