List of glass artists

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Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

Czech Republic

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Hong Kong

Israel

Italy

Japan

The Netherlands

New Zealand

Philippines

Poland

Sweden

United Kingdom

United States

Notes and references

  1. Blumhardt, Doreen (1981). Craft New Zealand : the art of the craftsman. Brian Brake. Wellington,[N.Z.]: Reed. ISBN   0-589-01343-2. OCLC   8376740.
  2. Cichecka-Papińska, Małgorzata (15 November 2019). "Dziś prawdziwych kieliszków już nie ma" [Today all the real glass is gone]. Educational Society of Dzierżoniów Region. Archived from the original on 9 April 2020.
  3. Moor, Andrew (2006). Colours of Architecture | Coloured Glass in Contemporary Buildings. London / Philadelphia: Mitchell Beazley. pp. 158–159. ISBN   9781845331238.
  4. Cummings, Keith (2009). Contemporary Kiln-formed Glass | A World Survey. London | Philadelphia: A & C Black | University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 71, 102–103, 194–196. ISBN   9781408100752.
  5. Wala, Ewa (2012). Szkło we Współczesnej Architekturze | Glass in Comteporary Architecture. Gliwice: Wydawnictwo Politechniki Śląskiej. pp. 122, 175–179, 250. ISBN   978-83-7880-493-2.
  6. Llewellyn, David Jones (2016). "The materials and processes suitable for the production of large scale three dimensional glass as exemplified in the work of Tomasz Urbanowicz". BA (Hons) Dissertation: University of Wales Trinity St. David, Swansea.

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