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Showing 2,632 results for Glassworks Matteo Gonet GmbH
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Vernus 3, Ini Archibong  American, Glass, galvanized steel
Multiple artists/makers
2020
Orion Table, Ini Archibong  American, Glass, Carrara marble, Swiss
Multiple artists/makers
2021
Bottle, Wistarburgh Glassworks  American, Free-blown glass, American
Wistarburgh Glassworks
1738–ca. 1777
Guitar, Matteo Sellas  German, active Italy, Spruce, bone, parchment, snakewood, ivory, Italian
Matteo Sellas
ca. 1630–50
Erstklassige Pinsel-fabrikate für Kunst-Handwerk u. Industrie : Ernst Findeisen, Ravensburg, Pinselfabrik Ernst Findeisen GmbH
Pinselfabrik Ernst Findeisen GmbH
between 1905 and 1915
Opera nova composta per Domenico da Sera detto il Franciosino : dove si insegna a tutte le nobili & leggiadre giovenette di lavorare di ogni sorte di pñti, cusire, recamare, & far tutte qlle belle opere, che si appartengono alle virtuose fanciulle, e qua si dilettano di far cō le sue mani alcuna gentilezza, & e anchora molto utile a gli tessadri, che sogliono lavorare di seta, Matteo Pagano  Italian
Multiple artists/makers
1879
Flask, Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks  American, Free-blown molded green glass, American
Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks
1820–30
Pint flask, Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks  American, Free-blown molded green glass, American
Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks
ca. 1828–40
Glass, Bakhméteff Glassworks, Glass, Russian, Nikolskoye Pestrovka
Bakhméteff Glassworks
1814
Peasant woman, Matteo Bottigheri, Polychromed terracotta head and wooden limbs; body of wire wrapped in tow; cotton and velvet garments; metal buckle on shoe, Italian, Naples
Matteo Bottigheri
second half 18th century
Thonet Stahlrohrmöbel, Thonet-Mundus-J. & J. Kohn GmbH
Thonet-Mundus-J. & J. Kohn GmbH
between 1923 and 1938
Vase, James Powell and Sons, “Straw opal” glass, British, London
James Powell and Sons
Whitefriars Glassworks
ca. 1890
Vase with ovoid bowl and gold knop, James Powell and Sons, Glass with gold foil knop, British, London
James Powell and Sons
Whitefriars Glassworks
ca. 1880–1930
Side Chair: Model #398, Gebrüder Thonet GmbH  German, Rosewood, Austrian
Gebrüder Thonet GmbH
ca. 1905–11
Flask, Coventry Glass Works  American, Free-blown molded green glass, American
Coventry Glass Works
Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks
1830–40
Pair of Snaphaunce Pistols, Matteo Cecchi, called Acquafresca  Italian, Steel, silver, wood (ebony), Italian, Bargi
Matteo Cecchi, called Acquafresca
Giovan Battista Francino
ca. 1690
Ladeira Porto Geral, Sao Paolo, Thomas Struth  German, Chromogenic print
Thomas Struth
Grieger GmbH
2001
Vase, Gerda (Helga Elisabet) Strömberg  Swedish, Glass, Swedish
Gerda (Helga Elisabet) Strömberg
Strömberg Glassworks
1936
Vase, Elis Bergh  Swedish, Crystal glass
Elis Bergh
Kosta Glassworks
1938
Vase, Edvin (Olson) Ollers  Swedish, Crystal glass
Edvin (Olson) Ollers
Åfors Glassworks
1939
Vase, Gerda (Helga Elisabet) Strömberg  Swedish, Glass
Gerda (Helga Elisabet) Strömberg
Strömberg Glassworks
late 1940s
Dog chasing a rabbit in a landscape with dacha and hut, Alexander Vershinin, Glass, enamel; moss, straw, paper, sand, stone, clay and mica, Russian, Nikolskoye Pestrovka
Alexander Vershinin
Bakhméteff Glassworks
ca. 1800–1810
Wineglass (one of three), James Powell and Sons, Glass, British, London
James Powell and Sons
Whitefriars Glassworks
ca. 1880
Tumbler, James Powell and Sons, Glass, British, London
James Powell and Sons
Whitefriars Glassworks
ca. 1880
Madonna and Child with Saints Francis and Catherine of Siena, Matteo di Giovanni di Bartolo  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Matteo di Giovanni di Bartolo
about 1476–80
Madonna and Child with Saints Jerome and Mary Magdalen, Matteo di Giovanni di Bartolo  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Matteo di Giovanni di Bartolo
"B35" Armchair, Marcel Breuer  American, born Hungary, Tubular steel, wood, and canvas
Marcel Breuer
Gebrüder Thonet GmbH
1928–29
Side Chair: Model #48/L4, Jacob and Josef Kohn  Austrian, Bent wood, upholstery
Jacob and Josef Kohn
Gebrüder Thonet GmbH
designed ca.1904, manufactured ca. 1917
"Siège à Dossier Basculant" Armchair (model B 301), Le Corbusier  French, born Switzerland, Chrome-plated tubular steel, canvas, wood
Le Corbusier
Gebrüder Thonet GmbH
1929
"Schlafsofa" (Sleeping Sofa), Unknown Designer, Beechwood and cane, Austrian
Unknown Designer
Gebrüder Thonet GmbH
ca. 1888
Vase with knopped stem, Harry Powell  British, “Straw opal” glass with uranium glass knop, British
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1880
Fan-shaped vase, Harry Powell  British, “Straw opal” glass, British, London
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1890
Tear wine glass, Harry Powell  British, Glass with green glass tears, British, London
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1899
Tall-stemmed vase, Harry Powell  British, Green glass, British, London
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1890
Medal:  Bust of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Matteo de' Pasti  Italian, Copper alloy with a warm brown patina.
Matteo de' Pasti
model 1447 (possibly cast 15th or 16th century)
Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini (1417–1468), Matteo de' Pasti  Italian, Bronze, Italian
Matteo de' Pasti
Veronese
1446
Guarino da Verona, Humanist, Matteo de' Pasti  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Verona
Matteo de' Pasti
ca. 1441
Medal:  Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Matteo de' Pasti  Italian, Copper alloy with dark brown patina.
Matteo de' Pasti
model 1454–60 (cast 19th century)
Keyed Guitar (Tastengitarre), Matteo (Mathias) Sprenger  German, Ebony, metal, strings, varnish,, German
Matteo (Mathias) Sprenger
Franz Fiala
1843
Medal:  Benedetto de Pasti, Matteo de' Pasti  Italian, Copper alloy with brown to reddish patina under a layer of black wax.
Matteo de' Pasti
model ca. 1453–56 (possibly cast 16th century)