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"Glassmakers"
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#11477008
14 August 2024
I am viewing the spectacular and colorful stained glass window of the Abando Indalecio Prieto Train Station in Bilbao, Spain, designed by the painter Gaspar Montes in 1948, measuring 15 x 10 meters and composed of about 300 pieces made by glassmakers from Irun.
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#10984068
11 February 2024
An artisan melting glass with a flame is seen in Murano island (Venice), Italy, on January 31st, 2024. Murano glass, crafted on the island near Venice, is renowned for its exquisite artistry and vibrant colors, representing a centuries-old tradition of skilled glassmaking and serving as a symbol of Venetian craftsmanship.
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#10967854
5 February 2024
An artisan melting glass with a flame is seen in Murano island (Venice), Italy, on January 31st, 2024. Murano glass, crafted on the island near Venice, is renowned for its exquisite artistry and vibrant colors, representing a centuries-old tradition of skilled glassmaking and serving as a symbol of Venetian craftsmanship.
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#10967852
5 February 2024
An artisan melting glass with a flame is seen in Murano island (Venice), Italy, on January 31st, 2024. Murano glass, crafted on the island near Venice, is renowned for its exquisite artistry and vibrant colors, representing a centuries-old tradition of skilled glassmaking and serving as a symbol of Venetian craftsmanship.
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#10967851
5 February 2024
An artisan melting glass with a flame is seen in Murano island (Venice), Italy, on January 31st, 2024. Murano glass, crafted on the island near Venice, is renowned for its exquisite artistry and vibrant colors, representing a centuries-old tradition of skilled glassmaking and serving as a symbol of Venetian craftsmanship.
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#8810120
9 September 2022
The city of Murano, a tourist attraction near Venice, is famous for its blown glass and characteristic houses. A master glassmaker works glass in a small company in Murano, Italy, September 2022.
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#6969502
18 August 2021
12/08/2021 Venezia, Italy. Tourists visit the island of Murano famous all over the world for its furnaces and glassmakers. Murano artisans create everything from contemporary art and jewelry to Murano glass chandeliers using age-old techniques. After a difficult year for tourism due to the Covid-19 pandemic, tourists, especially Italian or European, are returning to Venice to revive the most touristic areas of the city.
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#6969504
18 August 2021
12/08/2021 Venezia, Italy. Tourists visit the island of Murano famous all over the world for its furnaces and glassmakers. Murano artisans create everything from contemporary art and jewelry to Murano glass chandeliers using age-old techniques. After a difficult year for tourism due to the Covid-19 pandemic, tourists, especially Italian or European, are returning to Venice to revive the most touristic areas of the city.
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#6129418
27 October 2020
The glassmaker in his laboratory, one of the oldest in Molfetta, resists the economic crisis in Molfetta on 26 October 2020. The second wave of Covid-19 in Italy is damaging several companies, often small businesses such as restaurants, pizzerias, bars, artisans. There are very ancient activities in Molfetta, some handed down by grandparents with more than 100 years of activity. Many of these are trying to resist the economic crisis that is causing Covid-19
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