
Danish Glass 1814-1914: The Peter F. Heering Collection
Author: Mogens SchlĂĽter
Binding: Paperback
Published: Peter F. Herring , 1974
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Previous owner inscription front end page
This authoritative volume chronicles the exquisite artistry of Danish glass production between 1814 and 1914, presenting a meticulous examination of the renowned Peter F. Heering Collection. Mogens Schlüter’s scholarly work details the evolution of design, technique, and aesthetic trends that defined a century of glassmaking in Denmark. It illustrates the historical context and cultural significance embedded within each piece, offering a comprehensive overview for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The text uncovers the craftsmanship and innovation that flourished during this pivotal era, making it an essential reference for understanding Scandinavian decorative arts. This book argues for the enduring beauty and historical importance of these remarkable glass artifacts.
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Author: Mogens SchlĂĽter
Binding: Paperback
Published: Peter F. Herring , 1974
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Previous owner inscription front end page
This authoritative volume chronicles the exquisite artistry of Danish glass production between 1814 and 1914, presenting a meticulous examination of the renowned Peter F. Heering Collection. Mogens Schlüter’s scholarly work details the evolution of design, technique, and aesthetic trends that defined a century of glassmaking in Denmark. It illustrates the historical context and cultural significance embedded within each piece, offering a comprehensive overview for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The text uncovers the craftsmanship and innovation that flourished during this pivotal era, making it an essential reference for understanding Scandinavian decorative arts. This book argues for the enduring beauty and historical importance of these remarkable glass artifacts.











