History of Murrine [videorecording] / by Jutta-Annette Bruhn ; The Corning Museum of Glass.

Title: 
History of Murrine [videorecording] / by Jutta-Annette Bruhn ; The Corning Museum of Glass.

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Author/Artist: 
Corning Museum of Glass. Seminar on Glass (34th : 1994 : Corning, N.Y.)
Description: 
1 videodisc (57 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
005700
Other Authors: 
Frantz, Susanne K.
Page, Jutta-Annette.
Format of Material: 
Video
Bib ID: 
62810
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Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
Corning Museum of Glass. Seminar on Glass 1994. Tape 2
Holdings Note: 
VHS
Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
Corning Museum of Glass. Seminar on Glass 1994. Tape 2
Holdings Note: 
DVD Digitization Preservation Copy
Variant Title: 
Also known as: 34th annual Seminar on Glass
Shelving title: Corning Museum of Glass, Seminar on Glas, 1994, Tape 2
Notes: 
Lecture title.
Opening remarks and introduction by Susanne Frantz.
Susanne Frantz, Curator of 20th-Century Glass, and Head of the Curatorial Department, The Corning Museum of Glass ; Jutta-Annette Bruhn, Curator, European Glass, The Corning Museum of Glass.
Filmed during the annual Seminar on Glass at The Corning Museum of Glass, in Corning, NY, October 13, 1994.
Beginning with ancient mosaic, millefiori, and murrini, Jutta-Annette Bruhn offers a definition for each. Her lecture continues showing how an image is created in a glass cane. She includes 15th century Murano beads, 19th century Italian lampworking and portrait canes, paperweights, early 20th century work, plus current work by such artists as Barovier, Barbini, Scarpa and Marquis in her talk.
VHS.
DVD.
Digitized from VHS by Sax Communications.
Event Notes: 
Filmed during the annual Seminar on Glass at The Corning Museum of Glass, in Corning, NY, October 13, 1994.