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He also engraved glass for several church windows, including his most important commission of 12 large windows at Moreton church, Dorset.
In the second half of the 18th century, engraved glass declined in favour, although the technical skill required for its production never died out in the Bohemian Silesian area.
At Gray, video-projected, God-like eyes survey a broad table covered in red velvet that bears engraved glass balls spelling out elemental dualities like "semen-blood," or "night-day".
At Gray, video-projected, God-like eyes survey a broad table covered in red velvet that bears engraved glass balls spelling out elemental dualities like "semen-blood" and "night-day".
The English glasshouses continued their production of deeply cut crystal; engraved glass and to a lesser extent coloured and painted glass were given the greatest attention in central Europe; the Venetian glasshouses at Murano were the leading exponents of furnace-manipulated glass.
Engraved glass, glassware decorated with finely carved, three-dimensional patterns or pictures.
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His first dated work is a beaker of 1605; in 1609 he obtained an exclusive privilege for engraving glass.
Elroy wanted to know whether the writing on the bottles had been done with a copper wheel, the sort of tool used in the eighteenth century to engrave glass.
Armitage's poems will be engraved on glass, to evoke the original negatives.
Verre églomisé, (French: "Glomyized glass"), glass engraved on the back that has been covered by unfired painting or, usually, gold or silver leaf.
By 1735, however, at least one English engraver was capable of executing such commissions and from about this time engraving on glass began to take on a more English character.
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