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Definition of Venetian glass in English: Venetian glassnoun another term for Murano glass Example sentencesExamples - The very cream of the finds are probably a medieval jug, plus a tiny sliver of engraved glass, thought to be medieval Venetian glass.
- Few of the artists here are interested in transparency or the whorls and rococo twists of Venetian glass.
- Last year's Artists in Glass Festival attracted over 300,000 people to view €2 million-worth of Venetian glass exhibited throughout the city.
- There is also a bronze sculpture of Alexander the Great, two busts of Napoleon, plus various pieces of Venetian glass.
- It was carefully packed in foam peanuts and bubble wrap as if it were a delicate piece of Venetian glass.
- She drank in the Venetian glass on the windows, the painted scenes of Christ, and the softness of the Church.
- If their salaries are raised threefold, all their work should become as transparent as a Venetian glass.
- Murano satisfied their need with faithful reproductions of early Venetian glass, which were sold with great success in large shops called stabilimenti.
- Stanford's Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts has opened an exhibit of Venetian glass.
- At the Gardner museum I was hoping to find sea creatures made of blown Venetian glass that I'd seen pictures of, but no luck.
- We wander in and out of shops selling intricate Venetian glass and elaborate Carnevale masks.
- Any notion of a preconceived speech fled my mind to join the shattered remnants of my Venetian glass lamp.
- There is also a large handmade chandelier that was specially sculpted from Venetian glass and which is now suspended high in the rafters.
- In France the royal family began to import Venetian glass in the fifteenth century.
- Silver was most commonly used for wine drinking vessels until the Venetian glass industry burgeoned in the 16th century.
- The fashion for the historical coincided with the revival of the Venetian glass industry in the 1840s.
- She worked with Venetian glass maestros at Gino Cenedese in Murano and created exquisite glass works, which were later entitled ‘Sacred Prism’.
- It is the first exhibition in the United States devoted entirely to this period of Venetian glass.
- Finally, visitors get to see the missing link in the Pilchuck Glass School story: Venetian glass in all its glory and influence.
- The myth that nineteenth-century Venetian glass consists of little more than dreary reproductions of earlier work has finally been dispelled.
Definition of Venetian glass in US English: Venetian glassnounvəˈnēSHən ɡlas Decorative glassware of a type associated with Venice, especially the nearby island of Murano. Example sentencesExamples - Silver was most commonly used for wine drinking vessels until the Venetian glass industry burgeoned in the 16th century.
- In France the royal family began to import Venetian glass in the fifteenth century.
- Last year's Artists in Glass Festival attracted over 300,000 people to view €2 million-worth of Venetian glass exhibited throughout the city.
- The fashion for the historical coincided with the revival of the Venetian glass industry in the 1840s.
- If their salaries are raised threefold, all their work should become as transparent as a Venetian glass.
- The myth that nineteenth-century Venetian glass consists of little more than dreary reproductions of earlier work has finally been dispelled.
- There is also a bronze sculpture of Alexander the Great, two busts of Napoleon, plus various pieces of Venetian glass.
- She worked with Venetian glass maestros at Gino Cenedese in Murano and created exquisite glass works, which were later entitled ‘Sacred Prism’.
- Murano satisfied their need with faithful reproductions of early Venetian glass, which were sold with great success in large shops called stabilimenti.
- We wander in and out of shops selling intricate Venetian glass and elaborate Carnevale masks.
- It was carefully packed in foam peanuts and bubble wrap as if it were a delicate piece of Venetian glass.
- Stanford's Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts has opened an exhibit of Venetian glass.
- At the Gardner museum I was hoping to find sea creatures made of blown Venetian glass that I'd seen pictures of, but no luck.
- Any notion of a preconceived speech fled my mind to join the shattered remnants of my Venetian glass lamp.
- Finally, visitors get to see the missing link in the Pilchuck Glass School story: Venetian glass in all its glory and influence.
- The very cream of the finds are probably a medieval jug, plus a tiny sliver of engraved glass, thought to be medieval Venetian glass.
- Few of the artists here are interested in transparency or the whorls and rococo twists of Venetian glass.
- She drank in the Venetian glass on the windows, the painted scenes of Christ, and the softness of the Church.
- There is also a large handmade chandelier that was specially sculpted from Venetian glass and which is now suspended high in the rafters.
- It is the first exhibition in the United States devoted entirely to this period of Venetian glass.
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