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The 765 Artworks of media Glass and containing the word gregorio vardanega, glass, 1950

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Earl Mccutchen - PlatePlateEarl Mccutchen

McCutchen was one of only a few artists in the country working with glass in an individual studio setting in the 1950s. The others of note were Frances and Michael Higgins, Maurice Heaton in New York, and Edris Eckhardt in Ohio. McCutchen garnered exposure for his work in glass through numerous impo...

Georgia Museum of Art (Athens, United States)
 
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Samuel J Hood Studio - Captain\Captain\Samuel J Hood Studio

Between 1900 and the 1950s, Sydney photographer Sam Hood took hundreds of photographs of ships and their crew for souvenirs of their visit or to send home to families. This photograph depicts Captain William Edward McColm, his Australian wife Adelaide McColm (née Dell), two sons Donald (left) and Ma...

Australian National Maritime Museum (Sydney, Australia)
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Samuel J Hood Studio - A cat sitting in the fairlead of the barque PAMIRA cat sitting in the fairlead of the barque PAMIRSamuel J Hood Studio

Between 1900 and the 1950s, Sydney photographer Sam Hood took hundreds of photographs of ships and their crew for souvenirs of their visit or to send home to families. This photograph depicts a ship/

Australian National Maritime Museum (Sydney, Australia)
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Samuel J Hood Studio - Seaman on YAHIKO MARU with two terriers and a litter of puppiesSeaman on YAHIKO MARU with two terriers and a litter of puppiesSamuel J Hood Studio

Between 1900 and the 1950s, Sydney photographer Samuel J Hood took hundreds of photographs of ships and their crew for souvenirs of their visit or to send home to families. This photograph depicts a Japanese seaman on the Mitsui Line cargo ship YAHIKO MARO, probably in Darling Harbour, with two dogs...

Australian National Maritime Museum (Sydney, Australia)
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Lee Jiyong - MitosisMitosisLee Jiyong

The title of this work is Mitosis, which means “cell division.” Instead of blowing a heated glass or bonding a thin sheet of glass, the artist makes a work by cutting, recombining, and trimming large chunks of glass, similar to the process in which a cell is repeatedly divided and finally becomes a ...

korea-craft-and-design-foundation (Seoul, South-Korea)
 
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