Glassmaking collection of glasses for transportation to the shop, from the Encyclopedia by Denis Diderot 1713-84, engraved by Robert Benard b.1734, published c.1770
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Painting Description
The "Glassmaking" collection of illustrations, featured in the renowned "Encyclopédie" by Denis Diderot (1713-1784), provides a comprehensive and detailed visual representation of the 18th-century glassmaking process, from the initial stages of production to the transportation of the finished products to the shop. Engraved by Robert Benard (b. 1734), a prominent figure in the world of engraving during the Enlightenment, these illustrations were published circa 1770 by Radel, contributing significantly to the dissemination of technical and artisanal knowledge during this period. The "Encyclopédie" itself, a monumental work in the history of European thought, aimed to encapsulate the entirety of human knowledge up to that point, with contributions from some of the most notable intellectuals of the time. The glassmaking section is particularly notable for its detailed depiction of the various tools, techniques, and stages involved in glass production, reflecting the era's emphasis on science, craftsmanship, and the importance of industry. This collection not only offers insight into the technological and artistic aspects of glassmaking but also serves as a historical document, illustrating the complexities and the significance of this craft in the context of the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment's broader intellectual landscape.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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