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Glass Material Collection

Glass material has been an integral part of human history, showcasing its versatility and beauty across various cultures and time periods

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Glass Material Collection: The Pipe Organ of St Pauls Cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Glass Material Collection: Stained Glass of Sainte-Chapelle
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Glass Material Collection: Soused Mouse
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Glass Material Collection: 17th century city, plan of Augsburg, Germany
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Glass Material Collection: Wine Tasters
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Glass Material Collection: Still Life Australian Native Flowers Oil Painting
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Glass Material Collection: Girton College
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Glass Material Collection: Bloodletting
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Glass Material Collection: Fire Glass
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Glass Material Collection: Balcony doors over cityscape, Havana, Cuba
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Glass Material Collection: Alice and the mirror engraving 1899
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Glass Material Collection: Alkometer
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Glass Material Collection: Stained glass lithograph 1895
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Glass Material Collection: Black and white illustration of ingredients and utensils for making freshly squeezed fruit juice
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Glass Material Collection: Sherry Cask
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Glass Material Collection: Religious stained glass windows inside the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Glass Material Collection: Yellow and White Roses Oil Painting
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Glass Material Collection: Christian art in France. Stained Glass
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Glass Material Collection: Representations of Adam and Eve on stained glass windows inside Holy Trinity Cathedral
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Glass Material Collection: old bottle
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Glass Material Collection: Abstract visualization, reflections in Electric road, Hong Kong
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Glass Material Collection: Modern architecture in Singapore, abstract visualization
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Glass Material Collection: A pile of glass slabs, abstract visualization
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Glass Material Collection: Overhead view of mixed cold cuts in glass serving plate with croutons as appetizer
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Glass Material Collection: Sky Triad
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Glass Material Collection: Sky Wheel
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Glass Material Collection: Sky Squares
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Glass Material Collection: Window to Geometry
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Glass Material Collection: Blue Geometry
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Glass Material Collection: Stained Glass Stones
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Glass Material Collection: Corporate Clouds
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Glass Material Collection: Abstract visualisation- a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur 2
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Glass Material Collection: Pattern of sunlight shining through a slatted skylight in Oxford
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Glass Material Collection: The Earth Sciences Building in Oxford, England bw
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Glass Material Collection: The Earth Sciences Building in Oxford, England
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Glass Material Collection: Illustration of woman showing glass bottle and plastic packaging to boy and girl
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Glass Material Collection: Illustration of drinking straw in glass of milk next to bottle of milk
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Glass Material Collection: 530 Collins street skyscraper
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Glass Material Collection: Close Up Stained Glass Window, Saint Giles Cathedral, United Kingdom
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Glass Material Collection: Colorful abstract wine glass
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Glass Material Collection: Colorful abstract wine glass
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Glass Material Collection: Round glass bowl filled with water
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Glass Material Collection: Close Up Of Stain Glass Window With Jesus Christ At A Table With Chalice And Holding Bread;


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Glass material has been an integral part of human history, showcasing its versatility and beauty across various cultures and time periods. From the majestic Pipe Organ of St Pauls Cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia to the intricate Stained Glass of Sainte-Chapelle in France, glass has adorned sacred spaces with its ethereal glow. But glass isn't limited to religious settings; it can also be found in unexpected places like the whimsical Soused Mouse sculpture or as a key element in the 17th-century city plan of Augsburg, Germany. Its ability to let light through while maintaining structure is exemplified by the Skylight of the Palau de la Musica Catalana. Artists have long utilized glass as a medium for their creativity - whether it's capturing vibrant Australian native flowers in a Still Life oil painting or crafting delicate Alkometers for scientific measurements. Even educational institutions like Girton College recognize its significance by incorporating stained glass windows into their architecture. Throughout history, glass has played both practical and symbolic roles. It was once used for bloodletting procedures and even served as Fire Glass that protected homes from flames. Sadly, some species like The Huia bird from New Zealand are now extinct but live on through museum displays made possible by this remarkable material. In Havana, Cuba, balcony doors overlooking a bustling cityscape showcase how glass seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor spaces while providing breathtaking views. Whether it's framing picturesque scenes or preserving memories behind picture frames at home – we owe much to this transparent marvel known as glass.