The New England Magazine, Volumen45;Volumen51New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... glass ; he has as scientist , ex- perimented and found processes for kinds of glass never before existent and new values for glass as an artistic me- dium . He has revived , improved and revolutionized the possibilities of artistic ...
... glass ; he has as scientist , ex- perimented and found processes for kinds of glass never before existent and new values for glass as an artistic me- dium . He has revived , improved and revolutionized the possibilities of artistic ...
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... glass upon which they painted their saint lore , resorting to brushing on much stain . and enamel to work out the detail . The effect was weak and dull and it was simply a picture on glass instead of can- vas . This " painted glass ...
... glass upon which they painted their saint lore , resorting to brushing on much stain . and enamel to work out the detail . The effect was weak and dull and it was simply a picture on glass instead of can- vas . This " painted glass ...
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... glass in any of their buildings . The foremost searcher for the ultimate truth which could be found concerning the possibilities of glass manufacture and its artistic use has been Mr. Louis C. Tiffany . He culled from the foregoing ...
... glass in any of their buildings . The foremost searcher for the ultimate truth which could be found concerning the possibilities of glass manufacture and its artistic use has been Mr. Louis C. Tiffany . He culled from the foregoing ...
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Loring Holmes Dodd | 29 |
Edwin Shivell | 39 |
Agents for Glenwood Ranges | 41 |
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