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Eva Marianne Stern

    Frühes Glas der alten Welt
    Early glass of the ancient world
    Roman, Byzantine, and Early Medieval Glass
    • This collection showcases precious Egyptian glass from the Pharaonic period, Hellenistic luxury wares, and exquisite mosaic glass inlays from the Ptolemaic era and early Roman Empire, representing significant ancient world centers. Curated by Ernesto Wolf over a few decades, the collection emphasizes the importance of preserving archaeological contexts, acquiring entire groups of finds, including a notable hoard of Hellenistic luxury glass. The 155 vessels and objects reflect the evolution of glassworking from the sixteenth century B.C.E. to the first century C.E., highlighting the advent of glassblowing across the Roman Empire. For the first time, detailed descriptions of studio experiments reconstruct ancient artisans' long-lost techniques, presented in accessible language and supported by numerous illustrations. Full-color photographs by Peter Frankenstein and Hendrik Zwielasch vividly capture each object, allowing readers to appreciate even the smallest details as if viewed through a magnifying glass. The meticulous research and documentation by E. Mariame Stern and Birgit Schlick-Nolte create an essential handbook on early ancient glass, making this collection a significant resource for understanding the artistry and craftsmanship of ancient glassmaking.

      Roman, Byzantine, and Early Medieval Glass