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Franz Mayer of Munich: Architecture, Glass, Art [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kaal: 2280 g, 600 colour
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Hirmer Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3777452513
  • ISBN-13: 9783777452517
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kaal: 2280 g, 600 colour
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Hirmer Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3777452513
  • ISBN-13: 9783777452517

Founded in 1847, Franz Mayer of Munich is one of the world’s foremost studios for mosaics and stained glass. Dedicated to the restoration of historic works as well as the execution of contemporary projects for artists and architects worldwide, the family-owned company is widely lauded for its commitment to maintaining the highest standards of quality.
Generously illustrated, Franz Mayer of Munich takes readers on a tour of the company’s long history, from its genesis as a fine arts manufacturer to the establishment of a stained glass department in 1860 and the period of rapid growth and expansion—including the opening of branches in London and New York—that followed. In 1925, a mosaic department was added and the company began honing its expertise in these areas, enabling ever more ambitious rebuilds and restorations. In addition to the company’s history, essays and photographs provide insight into Franz Mayer of Munich today, documenting projects’ development and realization.
Works by Franz Mayer of Munich can be seen in public spaces all across the world, but there have been few accessible books about the company. This book fills that gap and will be welcomed by those interested in learning more.

Foreword 4(2)
Brian Clarke
History
6(38)
History Bernhard Graf
Founded in Prerevolutionary Times
8(1)
You Do Not Know Germany Unless You Have Visited Munich
9(4)
No Success without Diligence, Frugalness, and Thriftiness
13(3)
A Studio for the Artists (since 1918)
16(1)
Onset of Modernity
17(1)
Karl Knappe - The New Beginning of Stained Glass
18(1)
New Construction in Times of Inflation
19(1)
"A Vision Like Nero's"
20(2)
In the Middle of Reconstruction
22(1)
Karl Knappe and Mosaic Art
23(3)
Stained Glass from the 1950s to the 1970s
26(4)
German Post-War Stained Glass Becomes "World Famous"
30(1)
Josef Oberberger Holding Court at the Kunstanstalt
31(1)
The Fourth Generation Takes Over
32(1)
The Beginning of a New Era
33(1)
The Breakthrough of Float Glass Art
34(3)
Innovative "Public Art" Instead of "Kunst am Bau"
37(7)
Projects
44(208)
An Avant-garde Studio. The Mayer'sche Hofkunstanstalt as a laboratory for new technologies
Gottfried Knapp
46(4)
Projects
50(174)
Artist Portrait Brian Clarke
224(25)
Mayer of Munich - A View from England
Martin Harrison
249(3)
Documentation
252(48)
Studio, Processes and Techniques
300(46)
The Studio: A Workshop Environment
302(8)
Glass Painting / Leading / Gluing
310(6)
Faceted Glass / Slumped and Fused Glass / Stacked Glass
316(6)
Float Glass Painting
322(10)
The Effects of Light and Space
332(2)
The Studio for Artistic Mosaic Design
334(12)
Editor's Epilogue 346(2)
Gabriel Mayer
Index 348