Sunday, February 17, 2008

Blaschka Glass Models




Can you believe that these are models made mostly of glass?
In the 1880s father and son Leopold (1822-1895) and Rudolf Blaschka (1857-1939) ran a small workshop in Dresden, Germany. At their height they had salesmen working across Europe and North America and as far a field as Japan and India. Initially, they made costume jewellery and glass eyes for the blind and for taxidermists who were enjoying a period of great demand and prosperity in the late 1800s. However, during 1863 they started to make exquisite glass models of marine invertebrates and flowers and these soon became their main business. The glass models of animals and plants produced by the Blaschkas are works of art and rank as some of the very best ever produced. You can read more about these at http://www.warmus.com.

6 comments:

yellowdoggranny said...

that is just incredible..and beautiful...

Lady Lavona said...

oh my! These are beautiful...I love the Octopus!

Christopher A. Klingler said...

Christie ~ JUST BEAUTIFUL & fascinating! WOW!

Thanks for sharing this with us...my fave is the octopus too. '-)

Hugs,
Chris

Hope said...

Hi Christie,
I could only see the first 2 pictures but that's amazing! Unfortunately, I don't have the talent that my German ancestors had! :o(

I wanted to thank you so much for prayers for Josie. She is home today and doing much better.

Hugs,
Hope

Christopher A. Klingler said...

Christie ~ I have just awarded you the "You Make My Day" award. See my blog for details! :-D)

Best Always,
Chris

Gregor said...

unbelievable Handiwork.
very beautiful,I like them.