Nota de aplicación
A type of glass manufactured by German-American John Frederick Amelung’s New Bremen Glass Manufactory in Maryland, U.S. between 1784 and ca. 1795. Amelung brought over German craftsmen and sought financial support from German and American businessmen and the U.S. government in establishing a permanent crafts community. His industry failed after the U.S. Congress rejected Amelung’s request for a loan in 1790. Our understanding of the technique and style of this glass is largely speculative and fragmentary as few examples survive.
Ubicación jerarquía
- faceta materiales
- .. materiales (nombre jerárquico)
- .... material
- ...... <materiales por composición>
- ........ material inorgánico
- .......... vidrio (material)
- ............ <vidrio por técnica>
- .............. vidrio ágata
- .............. vidrio de Altare
- .............. Amelung glass
- .............. vidrio por técnica: vidrio artístico [+]
- .............. vidrio aventurina
- .............. vidrio soplado [+]
- .............. vidrio carnaval
- .............. vidrio contrachapado [+]
- .............. vidrio opal (Clutha)
- .............. vidrio Clutha
- .............. colored glass
- .............. vidrio Coralene
- .............. vidrio escarchado
- .............. vidrio crown [+]
- .............. vidrio de camafeo
- .............. cristal tallado [+]
- .............. vidrio de cilindros
- .............. vidrio estirado
- .............. façon de Venise
- .............. filigree glass (material) [+]
- .............. vidrio plaqué
- .............. vidrio flotado
- .............. vidrio esmerilado
- .............. vidrio leptat
- .............. vidrio marmoleado [+]
- .............. millefiori
- .............. mosaico de vidrio
- .............. Norman slab glass
- .............. vidrio de ónix
- .............. pâte de verre (vidrio) [+]
- .............. vidrio prensado [+]
- .............. vidrio engastado
- .............. vidrio laminado
- .............. vidrio satinado
- .............. plateado (vidrio)
- .............. vidrio coloreado [+]
- .............. vidrio veteado
- .............. unblown glass
- .............. vidrio veneciano [+]