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Irish Glass An Account Of Glass-Making In Ireland From The Xvith Century To The Present Day Of The National Museum Of Ireland. Illustrated With Reproductions Of 188 Typical Pieces Of Irish Glass And 2

Irish Glass An Account Of Glass-Making In Ireland From The Xvith Century To The Present Day Of The National Museum Of Ireland. Illustrated With Reproductions Of 188 Typical Pieces Of Irish Glass And 2

M. S. Dudley Westropp / MSDudley Westropp

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354177545
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Step into the shimmering world of Irish glassmaking history, where artistry and tradition have shaped a legacy from the 16th century to the modern day. Irish Glass: An Account of Glass-Making in Ireland by M. S. Dudley Westropp is a definitive reference for collectors, art historians, and anyone captivated by Ireland’s cultural heritage. Every page celebrates the evolution of glassmaking techniques in Ireland, richly illustrated with 188 reproductions of exquisite glass pieces and 220 authentic patterns and designs drawn from the renowned collection of the National Museum of Ireland. Beauty endures. Westropp’s meticulous research reveals the stories behind antique glass designs, tracing the influences, craftsmanship, and innovations that made Irish glass a symbol of elegance and skill. This volume is more than a visual treasure; it is an indispensable guide for collectors of antique glass and a touchstone for researchers seeking to understand the artistry at the heart of Ireland’s material culture. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual enthusiast or a serious scholar, this glass art reference book offers a window into centuries of creativity, making it an essential addition to any library devoted to the history of Irish glass.

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