Glass art: reflecting the centuries
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| schema:text | Masterpieces from the Glasmuseum Hentrich in museum kunst palast, Düsseldorf. - Since 1990 the Düsseldorf collection of nearly 9,000 glass objects has borne the name Glasmuseum Hentrich. Using pieces in the collection as examples, we decided to outline the history of glass art in a survey. |
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