The Corning ewer technique (family-technique) [electronic resource] / Corning Museum of Glass.

Title: 
The Corning ewer technique (family-technique) [electronic resource] / Corning Museum of Glass.

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Publisher: 
Corning, N.Y. : Corning Museum of Glass, 2011.
Description: 
1 streaming video file (2 min.) : digital, sd., col.
Other Authors: 
Gudenrath, William.
Corning Museum of Glass.
Bib ID: 
131648
Notes: 
Not commercially distributed.
Listen as glass artist William Gudenrath describes the technique used to create the Corning Ewer, one of the finest pieces of cut glass in the entire Museum! The eggshell-thin colorless glass was covered with a green overlay. After cooling, the green was partly carved away to create the decoration.
Narrator, William Gudenrath, resident advisor, The Studio, The Corning Museum of Glass.
Title from resource description page.
Mode of access: internet.
Object/Material Note: 
Related to CMoG object: 85.1.1.