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Steuben Glass: an American Tradition in Crystal
Mary Jean Madigan

Steuben Glass: an American Tradition in Crystal

Harry N. Abrams (2003)
Revised and Expanded Edition
9780810934924
| Hardcover
384 pages
Dewey 748.29147/83
LC Classification NK5198.S7 .M3 2003
LC Control No. 2002015972

Subject

  • Cut Glass - Catalogs. - United States
  • Glassware - History - Catalogs. - United States

Plot

Since its founding in 1903 by the renowned glass master Frederick Carder, Steuben glass has evolved to become the epitome of American crystal: internationally acclaimed, a gift of presidents, the treasured possession of generations of collectors. In this lavishly illustrated volume - an updated version of the 1982 book, with three additional chapters - Mary Jean Madigan traces the fascinating history and manufacture of Steuben glass from Carder's time to the present. Like the original version, this revised edition emphasizes the years after 1933, when Carder's successor, Arthur Amory Houghton, Jr., curtailed the production of colored art wares to focus on making brilliantly refractive clear glass - "the most perfect crystal the world has ever known" - exquisitely engraved by copper wheel.

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