|
Scandinavian Glass 1930-2000: Fire and Sea
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Scandinavian Glass 1930-2000: Fire and Sea
|
Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Leslie Pina
|
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 305,Width 229 |
|
Category/Genre | Ceramics and glass |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780764324499
|
Classifications | Dewey:748.0948 |
---|
Audience | |
Illustrations |
700+ color photos
|
|
Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
|
Imprint |
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
|
Publication Date |
20 February 2006 |
Publication Country |
United States
|
Description
A tradition of creating beautiful Scandinavian art glass began in the 1930s and continues today. The well known companies Orrefors, Kosta, iittala, Nuutajarvi Notsjo, Holmegaard, Riihimaen Lasi, and other less famous firms, have been on the creative edge of glass design for over three quarters of century._x000D_This long-awaited book chronicles their work in color and is a companion to the authors' earlier work on colorless, smoky, and engraved glass. This is the first book to cover all the major and many of the minor companies, revealing how each country (Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway) had its particular color palette and style. _x000D_With more than 700 full color photos, comprehensive design biographies, company histories, close-ups of labels and signatures, bibliography, index, and price guide, this volume will be indispensible to collectors, dealers, and scholars interested in Scandinavian glass and 20th century design. AUTHOR: Leslie Pina, Ph.D., heads the Historic Preservation program at Ursuline College in Pepper Pike, Ohio. Lorenzo Vigier was born in Cuba, raised in Puerto Rico, and educated in New York City. He works for the government in Binghamton, New York, and collects and deals in modern glass.
Author Biography
Leslie PiA+/-a, Ph.D., is a professor at Ursuline College in Pepper Pike, Ohio, and has written and co-authored numerous books on glass, including Fostoria: Serving the American Table 1887-1986, Depression Era Art Deco Glass, and Depression Era Stems & Tableware by Tiffin.
|