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A detailed guide to the history, artistry, and craftsmanship of Murano glass, featuring 250 color photographs and comprehensive information on past and present glassmakers.
The Art of Murano Glass: Seven Centuries of Venetian Mastery explores the long-standing tradition of glass artistry on the islands of Murano, located in the lagoon of Venice, Italy. For over 700 years, this secluded community has pioneered blown glass techniques, producing some of the worlds most exquisite and functional objects. This book captures not only the beauty of Murano glass but also the rich history of innovation, alliances, and generational craftsmanship that have defined the industry.
Featuring 250 stunning color photographs, this comprehensive guide presents a detailed look at Muranos glass artists, both historical and contemporary. It includes in-depth historical information, family trees tracing the lineage of master artisans, and insights into the evolution of Murano glass design. Ideal for seasoned collectors, art historians, and curious enthusiasts, this book offers an essential reference for understanding the legacy and techniques of Venetian glassmaking.
Key Features:
Showcases 250 color photographs of Murano glass art
Covers over 700 years of Venetian glassmaking history
Includes family trees of prominent Murano glass artists
Explores traditional and modern glassblowing techniques
A valuable resource for collectors, historians, and art enthusiasts
For those captivated by the artistry and history of Venetian glass, The Art of Murano Glass: Seven Centuries of Venetian Mastery provides an in-depth look into the timeless craft of Muranos master artisans.
[AuthorName]By Carl I. Gable[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Carl I. Gable is an American who divides his life between Atlanta in the United States and Piombino Dese in the Veneto region of Italy. His Italian home is Villa Cornaro, designed by the Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio in 1551. He and his wife have been regular visitors to Murano for almost 20 years.A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, Mr. Gable is the author of several popular websites on Italian culture and history (www.boglewood.com).[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]250 color photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Complete Guide to Venetian Glass, Its History and Artists[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]250 color photos[/ColorPattern]