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big vase Art Noveau? - ID = Andries Copier for Leerdam

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Fuhrman Glass:
I'll throw this out there and then see what sticks, I think it looks like photo sensitive glass that was developed by Corning but was used by some studio artists in the late 20th century and a few continue to use it. Search photo sensitive glass in wikipedia and then in a google search and see what they show as illustrations of this type of glass. It was blown and then masks were put s on it and it was exposed to high amounts of UV and this creates the images within the glass. This may not be that all but it may worth a look. I've seen some of it in person and some artists have really been able to produce some amazing things with this particular glass.

Fuhrman Glass:
Gaffer glass who makes color rod for many of the different studios in the world used to make a photo sensitive glass for studios and may still have it available. The first time I saw it being used was many years ago at Dominic Labino's studio in Ohio. He was always experimenting with different things.

flying free:
Are there different thickness layers on the clear glass on the  horse flank and leg here or is it just the way the photo is taken with reflection?
https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=68844.0;attach=229294;image

The photo sensitive glass sounds intriguing.  I'm off to have a peak at that process.

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BlueOctopus:

Good evening you glass whiz out there. I thought I know a lot about glass, but I do not ???  ???

Photo sensitiv Glass...Never heard

But I just spend a time with that vase, and it impresses me what you saw on photos what Idid‘t recognize before.
We have 3 fullbody horses, I‘m now pretty sure that ( was that Paul who mentioned it) they are acid carved. This orange peel effect is on the surface, the glass inside and beside is absolutely plain. Yes there are different thickness in the body and some parts I think are pre carved by wheel. I think they wanted the orange peel surface to give the horses a feeling and look like fur. The white bits you see is reflection.

The 3 horses by silhouette  are very sharpe in lines and edges, I think they are not acid. And I ‚m more and more convinced that the red layer is a flash ore something equal.

In the fullbody horses I think in the head the carving was enhanced by hand, they eyes and ears appear very deep and sharpe.

So I learned a lot, but still we are not on trail for ID, makes it really interesting.

BlueOctopus:
This photosensitive Glas is very interesting, can‘t say if this is mine, not impossible. Unfortunately the Wikipedia article is only in English available and hard to understand. And it says that a couple of artists worked with it, but not who.

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