Moser-artistry in Glass
Author: Gary Baldwin
Publisher:
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9780915410576
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Author: Gary Baldwin
Publisher:
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9780915410576
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gary Baldwin
Publisher: Antique Publishers
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9781570800382
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis revised edition of Moser -- Artistry in Glass (1857-1938) features all new photography and a greatly expanded text. New topics include the historical development of Moser decorative styles, and a chapter on identification of similar products made by Meierhofen, Loetz, Webb & Sons, Graff Harrach, Piedel, and other firms. A comprehensive index has been added, and an up-to-date price guide is included in the book. An expanded 80-page color section shows an array of intaglio-cut, enameled, and engraved items (in varied motifs). The book's splendid illustrations include photographs from Tradewinds Furniture & Crystal, the Chrysler Museum of Glass, the Prague Museum, and the Moser factory.
Author: David Whitehouse
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 127
ISBN-13: 1588343243
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A concise history of glassmaking around the world, from Mesopotamia to the present day"--
Author: Victor Arwas
Publisher: Papadakis Publisher
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 1901092003
DOWNLOAD EBOOK-- Published to coincide with a major exhibition. -- Examines in depth the historical background of each designer and firm, their styles and techniques. This introduction to the most innovative period of goth century glass-making was published to coincide with The Art of Glass - Art Nouveau to Art Deco exhibition at the Sunderland Museum and Art Gallery. The fascinating history of art glass in this Period begins in the 1880's with the precursors to Art Nouveau, follows the creations of Galle, Daum and Muller Freres. It continues with the development of opalescent, frosted and clear molded glass -- especially Lalique, Art Deco, functionalism, Orrefors and English and Scottish glass. But it is above all the glass itself, beautifully reproduced in full color, that brings to life one of the most exciting and creative periods in the history of art glass.
Author: Barry Moser
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13: 9781567922790
DOWNLOAD EBOOK" From the artist whom Nicholas Basbanes calls "the most important book illustrator working in America today" comes a primer on the art of wood engraving, a pursuit which one can "learn" in less than an hour but which one can master only through years of persistence, dedication, and indefatigable energy. Learning to engrave a block, says Barry Moser, is like learning to play the piano: it is all practice, practice, practice, all teaching the muscles how to perform the basics. At first your every gesture will be halting, labored, and self-conscious; then at last will come the moment when, like Ashkenazy at the keyboard, you can forget about "process," about "technique," and focus all your mental energy on making art. "There are no shortcuts," warns Moser. "Mastery comes only with time, work, and repetition. A great number of bad wood engravings must be made before one can expect to make a good one. Once your muscles know how to do their work, once they know how to carve thin white lines into boxwood, your mind will be free to invent." There is a lifetime of knowledge in this book: how to prepare a printing block; how to think in the medium's properties of line, shape, and ink; how to transfer a drawing onto a block. There is advice, too, on tools: not only on gravers (burins, scorpers, stipplers, and spitzstickers) but also on lights (you'll need a good strong one) and engraving bags (the leather pillows that cradle the blocks as you carve). Here is how to ink, how to choose paper, and how to print. Here is how to fail, how to move on, and how to acquire the habit of work that leads to real achievement. Wood Engraving is an art lesson and a life lesson. And because it's a book by Barry Moser, it is also a gallery of prints and beautiful to behold."--Publisher's website.
Author: Christian Witt-Dorring
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2013-05-29
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 3791352946
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTracing the career of Koloman Moser, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century design, this stunning book focuses on Moser’s accomplishments in the decorative arts. During his short career, Koloman Moser became a towering figure in Viennese culture. His varied work in interior and graphic design, furniture, textiles, jewelry, metalwork, glass, and earthenware helped usher in the modern era. This book surveys the entirety of Moser’s oeuvre. It examines his work as a graphic designer and his involvement with the Vienna Secession, with special focus given to his role as an illustrator for the journal Ver Sacrum (Sacred Spring). Moser’s forays into textile design and ceramic work are also introduced. The book features his designs for the Vienna Secession, Thonet Brothers, and the Mautner family, among others that characterize his early modern style. The book also explores Moser’s seminal role as a founding member of the Vienna Workshops, along with architect Josef Hoffmann and patron Fritz Waerndorfer. Included are many reproductions of Moser’s masterpieces, including the window of the Steinhof Chapel, his exhibition posters, postage stamps and currency, and elegant examples from his design portfolio, "The Source."
Author: Koloman Moser
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783791338798
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs an illustrator, craftsman, interior designer, and painter, Kolo Moser not only helped to determine the style but also shaped significantly the artistic scene of his time. He was closely linked to the influential artistic institutions of the turn of the last century, as a founding member of the Vienna Secession and a co-founder of the Wiener Werkstatte as well as in his capacity as Professor of the College of Applied Arts in Vienna. His oeuvre is inextricably linked to the content and fortunes of Austrian Art at the end of the Danube Monarchy.
Author: Gary Baldwin
Publisher: Healing Wisdom Publications (Acc)
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKComprehensive reference on Moser Glass--produced in Europe from the late 1800's to the early 1900's. Highly decorated and now much collected.
Author: Lesley Jackson
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe only comprehensive reference book regarding internationally produced glassware for the home, "20th Century Factory Glass" is required reading for glass collectors and enthusiasts alike. Featuring every great designer, from Louis Comfort Tiffany to Alvar Aalto, as well as companies from Baccarat to Steuben, this volume provides clues to identifying marks, codes, and labels.
Author: Catherine Hess
Publisher: Getty Publications
Published: 1998-02-19
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 0892362553
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Getty Museum’s collection of postclassical European glass represents a well-defined chapter within the history of the medium. These objects—which range in date from the late Middle Ages to the late seventeenth century—originated in important Italian, German, Bohemian, Netherlandish, Silesian, and Austrian centers of production. The sixty-eight pieces presented in this catalogue include vessels made to resemble rock crystal or chalcedony; glass blown into unusually large or remarkably refined shapes; and glass decorated with ornament that is intricately applied, elegantly enameled, or gilded. Each object is described in detail, including provenance, bibliography, and relevant comparative examples. An introductory essay traces the history of European glass from classical times to the present.