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Complete Copier

The Oeuvre of A.D. Copier 1901-1991

€ 19,95 Uitverkocht

The first complete overview of the most renowned Dutch glass artist

> In full colour, with more than 1,200 photos, designs and sketches
> 2011-2012 The largest ever retrospective of Andries Copier’s work at the National Glass Museum
> Watch here the book on the website of Beukers Scholma

In association with the Dutch National Glass Museum, NAi Publishers presents the complete oeuvre of the master of glass Andries Copier: Complete Copier. This substantial publication catalogues almost 2,000 works, all the works produced in series, and boasts more than 1,200 illustrations in colour. It marks the culmination of the Copier Research Project.
Andries Copier (1901-1991) is the greatest glass artist the Netherlands has ever known. During the extended period that he was associated with the Leerdam glassworks, he put the ‘Leerdam’ name on the international map. His Gilde service belongs to the canon of Dutch design. His one-off art pieces are world-famous and his ability to produce original and attractive designs for an affordable price has fundamentally influenced the development of industrial design in glass.
This publication prompted seminal research into the complete design archive and sales catalogues of the Leerdam glassworks. By collating information from a variety of sources this volume presents the most complete overview of the multifaceted oeuvre of this prolific master of glass. Various experts elucidate the technical aspects of Copier’s work, but also discuss the master’s sources of inspiration and his work’s significance in the development of glass art.

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ISBN 978-90-5662-833-8 | 1e druk | maart 2012 | uitverkocht | Laurens Geurtz, Job Meihuizen, Joan Temminck | design: Beukers Scholma | Engels | hardcover | 24 x 30 cm | 1225 pag. | geillustreerd (1255 kleur) | in samenwerking met: the National Glass Museum | met steun van: the Mondriaan Foundation, Prince Bernhard Cultural Fund, VSB Fund and SNS REAAL Fund

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