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  2. Christopher Ries - Wikipedia

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    Ries with raw block of optical crystal at Schott Optical. Ries's sculptures are noted for their changing internal optical compositions and technical proficiency. Ries's primary medium is clear lead crystal, a glass with an unusually high refractive index, extreme light transmission in the visual range, and outstanding homogeneity.

  3. Reverse glass painting - Wikipedia

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    Vassily Kandinsky Vassily Kandinsky, Komposition V, 1911. One of the main challenges of creating a reverse glass painting is how layers are applied when painting. [6] An illustration of this type is usually painted on the opposite side of the glass (the one not presented to the audience), following an opposite succession of layers of paint, applying the front most layer first and the ...

  4. Hans Godo Frabel - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] At that time crystal glass was not considered a serious art medium and few artists were utilizing the beauty and diversity of glass to create unique art pieces. [3] Frabel was the third child in a family with five children. The tumultuous political climate after World War II necessitated a family migration to West Germany.

  5. Art Nouveau glass - Wikipedia

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    Glass marquetry was a technique developed by Émile Gallé in Nancy. It was similar to marquetry in wood, a method of adding colors that are integral to the body of the piece. It involves adding thin layers of colored glass to the exterior of a glass object, often with a thin layer of clear crystal as the outer layer.

  6. Erwin Eisch - Wikipedia

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    Within a few years the Eisch Glass Factory (Glashütte Eisch) employed a staff of some 200 people. [9] Eisch returned to the Munich Academy of Fine Arts in 1956, where he continued his studies in sculpture and painting. He, along with other young artists in the late 1950s, was aware of the Tachisme and Art Informel movements.

  7. Rona glassworks - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Besides the pressed glass was manufactured hand blown glass under RONA Crystal brand focused on drinking glass and sets for hotels, medical institutions, cafes… as well as domestic glass for a household. Besides clear glass, the glassworks is known for its decoration techniques such as cutting, engraving, guilloche, painting, spraying ...