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| Anonymous Venetian Maker Compote ca. 1550-1650 glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Baccarat Cristallerie Paperweight ca. 1845-55 blown glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. Cologne Bottle ca. 1860 blown glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. Sweetmeat Dish ca. 1860 blown glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. Epergne ca. 1850 blown glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Thomas Webb & Sons (Stourbridge, England) Vase ca. 1886 glass Frick Art Museum, Pittsburgh |
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| George and Thomas Woodall The Intruders ca. 1893 carved glass cameo Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Albert Louis Dammouse Bowl ca. 1905 pâte de verre McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas |
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| Tiffany & Co. (New York) Floriform Vase ca. 1907 blown glass National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
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| Jacoba van Heemskerck Composition ca. 1920 leaded glass Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam |
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| Anonymous French Maker Perfume Bottle ca. 1925 glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| René Lalique Bowl with Parrots 1931 glass Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum |
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| Flavio Poli Figurine ca. 1930-40 solid worked and iridized glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Alice Trumbull Mason Abstraction 1941 mosaic (shells, stones, tiles and glass set into concrete) Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC |
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| Andre DeLatte Vase before 1953 blown glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| William Morris (born 1957) Canopic Jar: Javan Muntjac 1995 blown and applied glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
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| Deborah Moore Yellow Lady Slipper 2008 blown glass Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia |
Thee too, O King, hath she taken
And bound in her tenfold chain;
Yet faint not, neither complain;
The dead thou wilt not awaken
For all thy weeping again.
They perish, whom gods begot;
The night releaseth them not.
Beloved was she that died
And dear shall ever abide.
For this was the queen among women, Admetus, that lay by thy side.
Nor as the multitude lowly,
Asleep in their sepulchres,
Not as their grave be hers,
But like as the gods held holy,
The worship of wayfarers.
Yea, all that travel the way
Far off shall see it and say,
Lo, erst for her lord she died,
To-day she sitteth enskied;
Hail, lady, be gracious to usward; that always her honour abide.
– Euripides, from Alcestis, translated by A.E. Housman (before 1936)













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