Les anciens objets en verre sont difficiles à documenter en raison de leur fragilité, de l'absence de poinçon, de l'uniformité des motifs pendant de longues périodes et du retour fréquent aux anciens motifs. Le présent document passe en revue l'emploi du verre au Canada et se penche sur les changements de style des belles verreries faites à la main à partir desquelles furent reproduits des articles meilleur marché . il couvre quatre périodes: la période "Régence," de 1800 à 1835; le coeur de l'époque victorienne, de 1835 à 1880; la période "artistique," des années 1880 à la Première Guerre mondiale; et finalement, de la Première Guerre mondiale à 1940. Le verre moulé, reflet des goûts contemporains, fait l'objet d'un chapitre distinct. Même...
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Currently there are a wide variety of methodologies in use for the analysis of glassware from New Ze...
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Many glass fragments found in dolia and pits of the villa at Milhaud (Gard) look like having been ga...
The use of glass in building activity is studied for the whole Middle Ages. In addition to the finds...
Large amounts of soda-lime pressed glass tableware, lamp chimneys, bottles and other glass objects w...
Excavations at the Cistercian nunnery of Clairefontaine, located near Arlon in the south of Belgium,...
Douglas McCalla est historien, spécialiste d'histoire économique. Professeur à la Trent University (...
Paper examines the likely characteristics by which a glass workshop might be identified archaeologic...
Articles: Glass used in Canada: a survey from the early nineteenth century to 1940 using primarily O...
L'exploitation tardive de l'industrie du verre au Canada, l'influence des verriers étrangers et l'av...
This paper attempts to define a visual culture of plate glass in Canadian exhibition buildings durin...
Hickey outlines the history of the Studio Glass Movement in Canada and focuses on the resources avai...
Au cours des trente premières années du XXe siècle, les verreries de Vancouver et leurs artisans se ...
Studies on the glass industry in Normandy mention the production of blown glass but little is known ...
This research was concerned with the development of a glass chronology based upon manufacturing and ...
Currently there are a wide variety of methodologies in use for the analysis of glassware from New Ze...
Glass is one of the world’s oldest artificial materials. Nonetheless new developments in the late s...
Many glass fragments found in dolia and pits of the villa at Milhaud (Gard) look like having been ga...
The use of glass in building activity is studied for the whole Middle Ages. In addition to the finds...
Large amounts of soda-lime pressed glass tableware, lamp chimneys, bottles and other glass objects w...
Excavations at the Cistercian nunnery of Clairefontaine, located near Arlon in the south of Belgium,...
Douglas McCalla est historien, spécialiste d'histoire économique. Professeur à la Trent University (...
Paper examines the likely characteristics by which a glass workshop might be identified archaeologic...