Image series 35 / 2023: Everything Made of Glass
Sand, Soda, Lime
The first forms of glass – made of sand, soda, lime – were created as early as 3,500 BC in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, as archaeological finds show. Glass combines properties such as being fragile and yet resistant, it is tasteless and gas-tight, can be deformed at very high temperatures and remains dimensionally stable at cool temperatures. Objects made of glass come in a variety of shapes and colours.
In the special exhibition, around 100 exhibits from antiquity to the present day show the diverse design possibilities of glass from antiquity to the present day.
„Masterpieces of Glass“
July 20, 2023, to March 17, 2024, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg
Trinkhorn, Glas; RUDI, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Lehrstuhl für Christliche Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte
Glass snake-thread flask shaped like a mouse, 3rd century A.D., Glass, blue, 6,3 × 5,1 × 14,6 cm, Diameter: 2,7 cm, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art
Millefiorischale, ca. 1475 bis 1525, Glas, Höhe: 7 cm; Durchmesser: 10,1 cm, Düsseldorf; ConedaKOR Frankfurt, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Kunstgeschichtliches Institut
Glas in vorm van een pistool, 1650 – 1700, glass, l 34 cm × h 14 cm × t 4,5 cm, Amsterdam; Rijksmuseum Collection, Amsterdam
Glass Horn, 1700 – 1800, glass, h 17 cm × d 9 cm, Amsterdam; Rijksmuseum Collection, Amsterdam
Glas in de vorm van een rijlaars, 1700 – 1800, glass, h 16,5 cm × w 5,7 cm × d 9,8 cm. Amsterdam; Rijksmuseum Collection, Amsterdam
Glas in vorm van een hoed, 1800 – 1896, glass, h 9,9 cm × d 20,5 cm, Amsterdam; Rijksmuseum Collection, Amsterdam
Glass Horn, 19th century, glass, 18,4 × 11,7 × 30,2 cm, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art