Just Glass information from the Virtual Glass Museum.http://www.theglassmuseum.com/august.htm
Vasart with an acid-etching pen until 1956, when paper labels were introduced. Many of the same shapes and designs were made by Vasart, by the same members of the Ysart family as
Just Glass - an Introduction from the Virtual Glass Museum, featuring photographs and text about all kinds of collectible glass.
John Walsh Walsh Glass information from the Virtual Glass Museum.http://www.theglassmuseum.com/johnwalshwalsh.htm
or layers by cutting, etching, engraving, sand-blasting or any other method. The decorated vessel is lined with glass and the whole worked up into the shape of the article to be m
John Walsh Walsh Glass: article by Eric Reynolds
Overshot Glasshttp://www.theglassmuseum.com/overshot.htm
it was produced by acid etching or sand blasting. Sometimes making frosted glass was a means to utilize a bad batch of glass, since it concealed "seeds" and other defects. Oversho
Overshot Glass: a detailed acccount by Stan & Arlene Weitman
Glass Links from the Glass Encyclopedia and the Virtual Glass Museumhttp://www.theglassmuseum.com/links.htm
Etchall (glass etching products, gallery of users work, project ideas, tips, etc) Fantasi Laboratory (Sweden: wooden molds, blocks and glassblowing tools) Glass Art Society (profe
Links to numerous glass sites on the Web. A very comprehensive website for finding out about glass, provided by the Glass Museum and the Glass Encyclopedia
Visual Arts Encyclopediahttp://www.visual-arts-cork.com/
aquatint, mezzotint, etching, dry-point, engraving or lithography, stencils, serigraphy and silkscreen, see Printmaking . Other forms of art covered include various types of paint
Encyclopedia of Visual Art: All you need to know about painting, drawing, sculpture and architecture
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