Fascinating Glass
Dietrich Götze and Kirsten Limberg’s Fascinating Glass unveils the captivating world of glass artistry and craftsmanship. This expertly researched volume from Hirmer Verlag explores glass’s remarkable journey through history, culture, and artistic expression. From ancient techniques to contemporary innovations, discover how this versatile material has shaped human creativity across civilizations, revealing the intricate beauty behind glassmaking mastery.
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Fascinating Glass by Dietrich Götze and Kirsten Limberg presents an extraordinary exploration of one of humanity’s most captivating materials. Published by the prestigious Hirmer Verlag GmbH, this expertly crafted volume delves into the mesmerizing world of glass, revealing its artistic, cultural, and historical significance across civilizations. Götze and Limberg bring their combined expertise to illuminate the intricate beauty and technical mastery behind glass creation, from ancient techniques to contemporary innovations. This comprehensive work showcases the remarkable versatility of glass as both functional object and artistic medium, examining its transformative role in art, architecture, and everyday life. The authors guide readers through the fascinating interplay between craftsmanship and creativity, highlighting how glass has shaped human expression throughout history. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, collector, or simply curious about this remarkable material, Fascinating Glass offers profound insights into the artistry and science behind glassmaking. The book serves as an essential reference for understanding glass’s enduring appeal and its continuing evolution in modern culture. Discover the captivating stories, techniques, and artistic achievements that make glass truly fascinating. Add this authoritative volume to your collection today.
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| ავტორი | Dietrich Götze, Kirsten Limberg |
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| გამომცემლობა | Hirmer Verlag GmbH |
| ISBN | 9783777439020 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |
















