Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1996 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 360 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
This volume is devoted to a study of the life of Franz Gondelach, a German and one of the most brilliant engravers of the 18th century. The piece, in 16 chapters, was written by Franz Adrian Dreier, a distinguished scholar of European glass. Also included in this volume is a list, with pictures, of recent important acquisitions.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1997 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 301 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Francesca Dell'Acqua looks at ninth-century window glass excavated from the ruins of the monastery of San Vincenzo, and Mary Margaret Cheek examines a 19th-century cooperative venture at the Union Glass Works in Kensington, Pennsylvania. Also included in this volume is a listing of important recent acquisitions.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1998 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 287 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Henri Reiling looks at the origins of the Blaschkas' glass animals. Also featured are articles on glassmaking at Tell el-Amarna, Egypt; Bet Shean, Israel; and Gao, Mali.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 1999 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 288 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Susan H. Auth discusses ancient mosaic glass plaques that feature images of masks, and relates those images to masks used in Hellenistic Greek theater. Also, Michael W. Cothren reports that 13th-century glass panels in a Pennsylvania museum offer clues to stained glass production practices in medieval times. This volume also lists important recent acquisitions, with photos.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 2000 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 299 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
IIn this volume, Peter Francis examines George Minty's memoirs of being a glassmaker in 18th century Ireland, and An Jiayao takes a look at the 1994 excavation in China of 150,000 glass beads from the sixth century. Additional articles discuss ancient glass found in Egypt, Italy, and Lebanon. In addition, important recent acquisitions, with pictures, are listed. Published since 1959, the generously illustrated Journal of Glass Studies is the only academic publication devoted entirely to the scholarship of the art, history, and early technology of glass.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 2001 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 319 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Marie-Leen Ryckaert examines a goblet in a Dutch museum with complex engravings, and Kenneth M. Wilson offers a quick history of plate glass in America. Also, recent important acquisitions, accompanied by pictures, are listed.
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 2002 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 319 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
This volume features a look at glassmaking operations in medieval Tyre, Lebanon, that were uncovered in an extensive excavation. In addition, although Corning, New York, has long been a glassmaking center, its neighbor to the east, Elmira, also has a glass history, as Norma P.H. Jenkins reports. Also, important recent acquisitions, with photos, are noted. Table of Contents and Abstracts Colorless Glass in Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Macedonia p. 11 Despina Ignatiadou Two Roman Engraved Glasses in The Metropolitan Museum of Art p. 25 Lisa Pilosi and Mark T. Wypyski Glass Vessels with Stamps from the Byzantine through Abbasid Periods at Bet Shean, Israel p. 35 Shulamit Hadad Medieval Glassmaking at Tyre, Lebanon p. 49 Fred Aldsworth, George Haggarty, Sarah Jennings, and David Whitehouse Composition and Affinities of Glass from the Furnaces on the Island Site, Tyre p. 67 Ian C. Freestone Medieval Glass Mirrors in Southern Scandinavia and Their Technique, as Still Practiced in India p. 79 Jan Kock and Torben Sode 13th-Century Drinking Glasses from the Cour Carr e, Louvre p. 95 Michel Fleury, Catherine Brut, and Bruce Velde A Second Aldrevandin Beaker and an Update on a Group of Enameled Glasses p. 111 Ingeborg Krueger Der ?Alte Petronellische Willkhumb?: Ein Geschenk des ungarischen K nigs Matthias Corvinus an einen besiegten Gegner p. 133 Rudolf von Strasser Manuscrito de Francisco Ramos Rico, grabador de la Real F brica de Cristales de La Granja p. 145 Paloma Pastor Rey de Vi as Corning?s Near Neighbors: The Cut Glass Companies of the Elmira, New York, Area p. 167 Norma P.H. Jenkins
Corning, Corning Museum of Glass, 2004 Publisher's paper-covered boards, 239 pages, 27.5 x 20 cm.
In this volume, Emily Byrne Curtis looks at the important role that glass imported from China played in Tibetan culture. And Beatrice Scheer Smith details how a study of lead content revealed previously unknown information about New England Pomona glass. This volume also features studies of glass from the late Hellenistic and Byzantine periods. In addition, important recent acquisitions, with pictures, are listed. Table of Contents and Abstracts Remarks on a Glass Object from Kh rga Oasis: A New Class of Cast Glass Plates (In Italian) p. 33 Bruno Massab Glass Dessert Table Settings in Venice in the 18th Century (In Italian) p. 159 Paolo Zecchin The Late Hellenistic Glass Industry in Syro-Palestine: A Reappraisal p. 11 Ruth E. Jackson-Tal Some Dubious Stylites on Early Byzantine Glassware p. 39 David Woods New Evidence of the Production of Raw Glass at Late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel p. 51 Oren Tal, Ruth E. Jackson-Tal, and Ian C. Freestone Stained Glass from Saint-Jean-des-Vignes (Soissons) and Comparisons with Glass from Other Medieval Sites p. 115 Robert H. Brill and Patricia Pongracz Glass from Qal?at Sem?an (Northern Syria): The Reworking of Glass during the Transition from Roman to Islamic Compositions p. 67 Odile Dussart, Bruce Velde, Pierre-Marie Blanc, and Jean-Pierre Sodini Silver-Stained Windows at Carolingian Zalav r, Mosaburg (Southwestern Hungary) p. 85 B la Mikl s Sz?ke, Karl Hans Wedepohl, and Andreas Kronz Silver Stain on Medieval Window Glass Excavated in the Venetian Lagoon p. 105 Francesca Vaghi, Marco Verit , and Sandro Zecchin Abstracts p. 236 Glass and Glassmaking in Byzantine Italy: The Testimony of ?abbe?ay Donnolo p. 109 Giancarlo Lacerenza and David Whitehouse Glass from China for the Land above the Clouds p. 145 Emily Byrne Curtis New England Pomona (1885?1887): Lead Analysis as a Study Tool p. 173 Beatrice Scheer Smith Contributors p. 187 Notes p. 189 Recent Important Acquisitions p. 213 Note to Authors and Readers p. 228 Museum Publications p. 229
Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1947 Oorspronkelijk omslag, ing. 278pp., 27x21.5cm., ills. in z/w., goede staat.
Mainz, Philipp von Zabern, 1982 Hardbound, 380pp., 21x23cm., ills. in col. and b/w., good copy. Text in German. ISBN 3805305761.
, Mus es royaux d'art et d'histoire , 1985 Softcover, 115 pagina's, 30 x 21 cm, NL, illustraties in kleur en z/w. *Als nieuw .
Los Iberos (Europalia 85)
Amsterdam, Fibula-Van Dishoeck, 1977 Gebonden, blauw kunstleder met stofomslag, 524pp., 24.5x19cm., ills. in z/w. goede staat. ISBN 9022839966.
met medewerking van Baart, Jan, Wiard Krook, Ab Lagerweij, Nina Ockers, Hans van Regteren Altena, Tuuk Stam, Henk Stoepker, Gerard Stouthart & Monika van der Zwan
Brussel, Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en Geschiedenis., 1980 Softcover, 255pp., 21x27.5cm., talrijke ills. in z/w., goede staat. ISBN X.
Bologna, Editrice Compositori, 1993 Illustrated softcover, 117 pages, 30 x 23 cm, english text. *fine condition. ISBN 9788885322134.
Rassegna 55: The Archaeology of Architects
Sigmaringen, Jan Thorbecke Verlag, 1992 Softcover, XXX+503pp., 21x29.5cm., richly illustr. in b/w., fine cond. ISBN 3799541403.
Exhibition-catalogue.
Haarlem, Joh. Enschede, 1981 Softcover met flappen, 128pp., 22.5x20cm., ills. in kleur en z/w., goede staat. ISBN 9070024195.
Augst, R mermuseum Augst, 2003 Hardcover-buch, 378 seiten, 52 tafeln, 30 x 25cm. German. ISBN 9783715100340.
Der sp tr mische Silberschatz von Kaiseraugst - Die neuen Funde (Forschungen in Augst Band 34)
Paris, Reunion Des Musees Nationaux, 2003 Couverture souple, 335 pages, illustrations couleur, 22 x 28 cm. *Neuf. ISBN 2711845907.
Cet ouvrage est le catalogue de l'exposition pr sent e au Mus e du Louvre du 19 septembre 2003 au 5 janvier 2004. Ce rassemblement exceptionnel d'environ 250 statuettes permettra au public de d couvrir un aspect particuli rement raffin et d licat de l?art h llenistique. A la fin du XIXe si cle apparaissent sur le march de l?art des figurines en terre cuite provenant des n cropoles antiques de Tanagra, en B otie, o elles venaient d? tre d couvertes. Ces figurines aux formes simples mais extr mement gracieuses influencent aussit t la cr ation artistique et litt raire et une v ritable mythologie se d veloppe autour d'elles. Cet ouvrage revient sur les sources arch ologiques de cette d couverte et examine comment le site de tanagra, actif depuis l' poque myc nienne, d veloppa une production artistique originale par son style et par l?exploitation de certains th mes r currents. Cette production se d veloppera sur tout le pourtour m diterran en, depuis la Gr ce jusqu' l'Asie Mineure, en passant par l'Egypte, la Turquie, la Cyr na que. Ce catalogue est le premier ouvrage de r f rence paru en France sur ce sujet.
Ministère des Travaux Publics, 1961 18 x 24, 162 pp., ill. photo. N/B, broché, bon état
sans la carte.
Les Belles lettres 1978 In-8 broché, 158 pp. 50 illustrations en noir
Très bon état d’occasion
Les belles lettres 1978 in8. 1978. Broché. illustré en noir et blanc
Bon état couverture un peu défraîchie tranche ternie intérieur propre
Lausanne, Impr. Centrale, 1939, in-8vo, 21 p., illustrée, brochure originale.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Paris, Paul Geuthner, 1951. In-4, rel. demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, couverture conservée, 153 pp., XCVI pl. de fig. et ill. phot. in-fine.
Minimes frottements au dos et aux coupes, très bonne condition intérieure. - Frais de port : -France 8,4 € -U.E. 10 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 33 €)
Institut Suisse de Rome, 1969. In-4, reliure d'édition, pleine toile écrue, dos lisse titré en long, jaquette illustrée, 254pp, (Bibliotheca Helvetica Romana XI - Mission archéologique suisse en Syrie)
Dos de la jaquette un peu jauni, le livre est en très bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 7,15 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 14 €) (z C : 24 €)
Institut Suisse de Rome in4. Sans date. Cartonné jaquette. 3 volume(s). iconographie en noir et blanc
Bon état général cependant jaquettes défraîchies ternies jaunies bords frottés accrocs qques rousseurs sur les cartonnages intérieurs propres par ailleurs