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  2. Milo (bishop of Trier) - Wikipedia

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    Milo was the son of the Leudwinus of Trier and Willigard of Bavaria. He was born a nobleman and later styled Count of Trier. [1] His brother was Wido (Gui), Count of Hornbach. [2] Rotrude of Hesbaye was possibly his sister. [1] Lambert of Maastricht was a kinsman. Milo received a monastic education.

  3. Louisville Glassworks - Wikipedia

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    In 1850 the first glass bottle and jar-making firm, known as the Kentucky Glass Works was formed, which, by 1855, was being referred to under the name "Louisville Glass Works". ("Louisville KY Glass Works" is the actual wording on some of their embossed whiskey flasks of the 1850s and 1860s era).

  4. Studio glass - Wikipedia

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    Both art glass and studio glass originate in the 19th century, and the terms compare with studio pottery and art pottery, but in glass the term "studio glass" is mostly used for work made in the period beginning in the 1960s with a major revival in interest in artistic glassmaking. Pieces are often unique, or made in a small limited edition.

  5. He works as a security guard at the Met. Now his artwork is ...

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    In 2018, Tommasino had launched a search for the very best examples of art inspired by ancient Egypt. He spent six years looking far and wide for new art. But it was with a Met security guard that ...

  6. John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Keith D. Monda Gallery for Contemporary Art also opened in 2016, the first space at The Ringling dedicated to modern art. In 2018, The Kotler-Coville Glass Pavilion opened as the entrance to the Historic Asolo Theater. It displays a growing collection of studio glass with no admission costs. [15]

  7. Glass art - Wikipedia

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    Roman glass cup from a grave in Emona (present Ljubljana). Glass art refers to individual works of art that are substantially or wholly made of glass.It ranges in size from monumental works and installation pieces to wall hangings and windows, to works of art made in studios and factories, including glass jewelry and tableware.