Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass
Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert
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[2009] NEWBY, Martine S.
Byzantine Mould-Blown Glass with Depictions of a Shrine -
[2006] GUDENRATH, William
Enameled Glass Vessels, 1425 B.C.E.-1800: The Decorating Process -
[2003] CARBONI, Stefano
The Use of Glass as Architectural Decoration in the Islamic World -
[2003] GIBSON, Melanie
A Syrian Enamelled Wine Flask: was its Owner a Christian or Muslim ? -
[2003] WHITEHOUSE, David
Early Islamic Cameo Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass -
[2002] KRUEGER, Ingeborg
A Second Aldrevandin Beaker and an Update on a Group of Enameled Glasses -
[2001] CARBONI, Stefano (notices) DELIVORRIAS, Angelos ; MAKARIOU, Sophie ; MORAITOU, Mina ; MUAZZIN, Mona ; NASSAR, Nahla ; PORTER, Venetia
L’art du verre sous les Ayyoubides et les premiers décors émaillés et dorés -
[1999] CARBONI, Stefano
Glass Production in the Fatimid Lands and Beyond -
[1998] CONTADINI, Anna
Poetry on Enamelled Glass: the Palmer Cup in the British Museum -
[1998] FREESTONE, Ian C. ; STAPLETON, Colleen P.
Composition and Technology of Islamic Enamelled Glass of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century -
[1998] HARDIE, Peter
Mamluk Glass from China ? -
[1998] HENDERSON, Julian
Blue and Other Coloured Translucent Glass Decorated with Enamels: Possible Evidence for Trade in Cobalt-Blue Colourants -
[1998] KRÖGER, Jens
Painting on Glass Before the Mamluk period -
[1998] MOORE, Olivier
Islamic Glass at Buddhist Sites in Medieval China -
[1998] NEWBY, Martine S.
The Cavour Vase and Gilt and Enamelled Mamluk Coloured Glass
Version 5, données dudata date 30 janvier 2013January 30th 2013