ENAMELED CLEAR GLASS
The exhibition includes several examples of clear glass that has been decorated with enamel painting.
Maker unknown (Bohemia)
Hunting beaker (Humpen), 1585
Colorless glass: blown, enamelled, gildedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Edwin J. Beinecke, 57.3.91
Maker unknown (Germany)
Beaker (Humpen), 1694
Colorless glass: blown, enamelledCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Edwin J. Beinecke, 57.3.90
Maker Unknown (India)
Bottle, 1775–1825
Colorless glass: mold-blown, enamelled, gildedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 82.6.10
Workshop of Friedrich Egermann (Bohemian, 1777–1864)
Footed goblet, c. 1840
Colorless glass: blown, cut, stained, enamelled, gilded, engravedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 51.3.222
James Pearson (English, b. Ireland, c. 1740-1837/38), glass painter
Pair of pole screens, 1800 (made in London)
Colorless plate glass: stained and enamelled; mahogany; gilded brass; cordingCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2018.2.9 A-B
Maker unknown (Bohemia)
Hunting beaker (Humpen), 1585
Colorless glass: blown, enamelled, gildedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Gift of Edwin J. Beinecke, 57.3.91
Maker unknown (India)
Bottle, 1775–1825
Colorless glass: mold-blown, enamelled, gildedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 82.6.10
James Pearson (English, b. Ireland, c. 1740-1837/38), glass painter
Pair of pole screens (detail), 1800 (made in London)
Colorless plate glass: stained and enamelled; mahogany; gilded brass; cordingCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2018.2.9 A-B