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Title: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: chilternhills on October 02, 2018, 03:10:42 PM
Isle of Wight Museum of Glass recently started a project to catalogue the glass produced for Edmond Laurent Etling in the 1920s and 1930s.

The project site is here: http://projetetling.wikidot.com/ (http://projetetling.wikidot.com/)

The site is entirely bilingual, in English and French.

To read more, please go to http://www.isleofwightglassmuseum.org.uk/blog:28 (http://www.isleofwightglassmuseum.org.uk/blog:28)
Title: Re: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: chilternhills on October 12, 2018, 10:33:13 AM
Hi Everyone,

We are making good progress on the Etling catalogue. In about two weeks we have added 72 pieces to the catalogue listing (60 by Choisy-le-roi catalogue number and 12 in the unnumbered listing) and 41 pieces have been illustrated with nice pictures. My collaborator has added a couple of articles on glass colours and moulds used by the Choisy-le-roi glass works.

I hope you find it useful.

Anton
Title: Re: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: chilternhills on November 21, 2018, 10:27:21 PM
I have just checked how we are getting on. As of today we have 80 items in the numbered list (49 illustrated) and 16 in the unnumbered list (15 illustrated). I guess we are approaching only about a quarter of the way to listing all the designs, if we ever get there. Getting good pictures is quite a challenge. We welcome contributions. Thank you.

Anton
Title: Re: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: chilternhills on June 02, 2019, 11:47:45 AM
Just thought I would give an update on progress with the Etling cataloging project. As of today we have 99 items in the numbered list (75 illustrated) and 33 in the unnumbered list (32 illustrated). Therefore, overall we now have 132 designs added to the catalogue. Perhaps that represents about one third of all known designs.

The museum just added this beauty to the collection: http://projetetling.wikidot.com/etling101 (http://projetetling.wikidot.com/etling101). It must be very rare. I have only seen it once before, in Philippe Decelle's book on opalescent glass.

Anton
Title: Re: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: chilternhills on November 02, 2019, 05:48:26 PM
I just checked how we are getting on with the catalogue at http://projetetling.wikidot.com/ (http://projetetling.wikidot.com/):

With CLR catalogue number: 104 designs listed, with 81 illustrated.
Without CLR catalogue number: 34 designs listed, with 33 illustrated.
Overall: 138 designs listed, with 114 illustrated.

As you will see by comparing the numbers from my previous report in June, the rate of growth of the catalogue has slowed down in recent months. Perhaps that is a reflection that relatively few pieces were made of most designs and/or few are coming on to the market.

Some recent purchases for the museum: this decanter http://projetetling.wikidot.com/etling172 (http://projetetling.wikidot.com/etling172) with five accompanying glasses (a rare survivor, but presumably originally with six glasses); this dish http://projetetling.wikidot.com/etling69 (http://projetetling.wikidot.com/etling69); and swan tray http://projetetling.wikidot.com/etling29 (http://projetetling.wikidot.com/etling29).

Anton
Title: Re: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: chilternhills on April 12, 2020, 07:58:59 PM
I have just done another count: 163 designs listed so far, with only 11 without pictures. That's another 25 designs since the previous report.

Here is the breakdown: 113 designs with known Choisy-le-roi catalogue numbers, 104 with pictures; and 50 designs without known catalogue numbers (20 vases, 6 bowls, 1 pot, 5 small figurines, 7 sculptures, 1 lamp, 10 other), 48 with pictures.

I am pleased that we are also making progress with the documentation section.

As always, if anyone has information to fill the gaps in knowledge we would be most grateful.

Anton
Title: Re: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: chilternhills on January 15, 2021, 12:26:11 AM
To make it easier to follow what has changed on the Etling site we have added a change log at http://projetetling.wikidot.com/changelog (http://projetetling.wikidot.com/changelog)

Additionally, we have added  a statistics page at http://projetetling.wikidot.com/statistics (http://projetetling.wikidot.com/statistics)

We hope these pages are useful.
Title: Re: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: chilternhills on February 18, 2023, 04:42:26 PM
We've just reached a notable milestone today with over 200 designs now in the Etling catalogue. We currently list 140 designs with a known Choisy-le-roi catalogue number and 61 more with no known catalogue number. All are illustrated except 9.

We are working on transferring the current working site at https://projetetling.wikidot.com/ (https://projetetling.wikidot.com/) to a more suitable web address: www.etling.org. We have also registered www.etling.info. We hope to have the new sites up and running sometime in 2023.

Anton
Title: Re: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: Anne on March 13, 2023, 07:35:21 PM
This is a fascinating project Anton, thank you for the progress update. It's super to see so many photos illustrating these pieces.
Title: Re: The Etling Project / Projet Etling
Post by: chilternhills on July 09, 2023, 09:46:50 PM
I am pleased to announce that IOW Glass Museum received a substantial grant from the Glass Society in June 2023 to progress the Etling project over the next two years. The cataloguing effort continues, but the focus from here on will be on finding out more about the company and its associated people. There is relatively little known for certain. We aim to uncover archival material that perhaps is located at Bibliothèque nationale de France and other such libraries and archives. Some is available via the online catalogue of BnF. I will keep you posted on progress. An article for Glass Matters is in preparation.

Anton