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Glass of the Sultans Metropolitan Museum of Art ~ Glass of the Sultans is the first comprehensive study of the accomplishments of these craftsmen which are of lasting significance both to Islamic and to world art Drawing on objects from numerous domestic and foreign collections the volume ranges from the seventh to the nineteenth century and through many of the major artistic centers of the Muslim world—and beyond to India and Europe

Glass of the Sultans Metropolitan Museum of Art Series ~ Stefano Carboni is associate curator in the department of Islamic art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art David Whitehouse is executive director of the Corning Museum of Glass Robert Brill is the research scientist at Corning and William Gudenrath is the resident adviser there

Glass of the Sultans The Metropolitan Museum of Art ~ On October 2 The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present the landmark exhibition Glass of the Sultans the firstever museum survey of rare Islamic glass and the first scholarly reassessment of this material anywhere in more than 70 years Some 160 spectacular and precious examples from the worlds preeminent collections will be shown including Islamic glass found in archaeological sites seventhcentury works influenced by Imperial Roman glassmaking traditions Iranian reliefcut glass

Glass of the Sultans The Metropolitan Museum of Art ~ Greenish colorless and dark green glass free blown and applied tooled on the pontil H 5 in 127 cm Max Diam 2 18 in 55 cm The Toledo Museum of Art Cup

9780300088519 Glass of the Sultans Metropolitan Museum ~ Stefano Carboni is associate curator in the department of Islamic art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art David Whitehouse is executive director of the Corning Museum of Glass Robert Brill is the research scientist at Corning and William Gudenrath is the resident adviser there

Glass of the Sultans The Metropolitan Museum of Art ~ Glass of the Sultans The exhibition is made possible by The Hagop Kevorkian Fund and the National Endowment for the Arts The exhibition has been organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Corning Museum of Glass An indemnity has been granted by the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities

Glass of the Sultans Yale University Press ~ Stefano Carboni is associate curator in the department of Islamic art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art David Whitehouse is executive director of the Corning Museum of Glass Robert Brill is the research scientist at Corning and William Gudenrath is the resident adviser there

Metropolitan Museum of Art ~ Glass of the Sultans is the first museum survey of rare Islamic glass and contains nearly 160 objects on loan from 20 institutions from various regions in the Islamic world including Egypt Syria SyroPalestine Iran Iraq and Central Asia dating fr om the 7th to 14th Century as well as later works from Persia India and Europe i n th e Islamic style

Glass of the Sultans Stefano Carboni Robert H Brill ~ Glass of the Sultans This catalogue accompanies an exhibition that brings together more than 150 glass objects representing twelve centuries of Islamic glassmaking

Library Collection Search Corning Museum of Glass ~ Glass production in the Islamic world a historical overview Stefano Carboni The growth of interest in Islamic glass David Whitehouse Archaeological excavations of Islamic glass Stefano Carboni Some thoughts on the chemistry and technology of Islamic glass Robert H Brill A survey of Islamic glassworking and glassdecorating techniques William Gudenrath Undecorated blown


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