[The Woodall team working on The Great Tazza and a two-handed vase] [picture].

Title: 
[The Woodall team working on The Great Tazza and a two-handed vase] [picture].

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Publisher: 
1891.
Description: 
1 photo : b&w ; 15 x 20 cm., mounted on paper 18 x 23 cm.
Format of Material: 
Photographs
Bib ID: 
97796
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Location: 
Secured Stacks - Archives (Non-Active)
Call Number: 
Range 16, Bay 4, Shelf 2, Leonard and Juliette Rakow collection, Box 2
Variant Title: 
Woodall team
Notes: 
Typed on labels: "Back - Tom Farmer-Harry Davies-J.T. Fereday-Tom Woodall" ; "Front - William Hill-George Woodall.".
This item is part of the Leonard and Juliette Rakow collection.
Leonard and Juliette Rakow collection
Digitized in-house in 2010.
Displayed in the exhibition titled "Reflecting antiquity : modern glass inspired by ancient Rome" held at the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades, California, October 18, 2007-January 14, 2008 and then in the Changing Exhibitions Gallery at The Corning Museum of Glass, February 15-May 27, 2008.
Originally part of the photograph album owned by Alice Woodall, the daughter of George Woodall, who first assembled the album. The photo album was later acquired by Juliette and Leonard Rakow collection and displayed in their case with The Great Tazza.
Object/Material Note: 
Published in Reflecting antiquity, by David Whitehouse: 100857, p. 136.
Published in Cameo glass: masterpieces from 2000 years of glassmaking: 30609, (fig. 26).
Published in English cameo glass in the Corning Museum of Glass: 35913, (fig. 29).
Published in George Woodall and the art of English cameo glass, 1989: 33295, p. 12 (fig. 4).
Published in George Woodall and the art of English cameo glass, 2013: 136420, p. 14 (fig. 3).