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Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass

Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert

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VERNOIT, Stephen
Islamic Gilded and Enamelled Glass in Nineteenth-century Collections
WARD, Rachel
Gilded and Enamelled Glass from the Middle East
British Museum Press, London, 1998, p. 110-115
Dom- und Diözesanmuseum (VienneVienna) ; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) ; Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Paris) ; Museum of Islamic Art (Le CaireCairo) ; Nasser D. Khalili Collection (LondresLondon) ; Victoria and Albert Museum (LondresLondon)

[1201, 1400] [1801, 1900]
• Interest in Islamic gilded and enamelled glass during 19th century in Europe.
– Imitations of Islamic enamelling techniques on glass made by Philippe-Joseph Brocard (exhibited for the first time in 1867) and Antonio Salviati.
– Exhibitions of enamelled glass at Exposition Universelles.
– Nineteenth-century private and public collections; acquisition of Islamic enamelled and gilded glass during scientific trips to Middle East, from dealers, as gifts, from unauthorised excavations.

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