-
French decorator and art-dealer Jean-Baptiste
Glomy (1711–1786), who was
responsible for its revival.
Glomy's technique was a
relatively simple one of applying...
- gl**** is
verre églomisé,
named after the
French decorator Jean-Baptiste
Glomy (1711–86), who
framed prints using gl**** that had been reverse-painted....
-
century shop
signs and the like. One
process was
revived by Jean-Baptise
Glomy (1711–1786),
hence the name. Both of
these processes were also used in ancient...
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Christian National Union for the
Reconstruction of
Haiti 224 1.37
Joseph Glomy Mouvement National Haïtien 164 1.01 Jean
Gilles Justin Nesmy Consortium...
- OCLC 475379458 Full text
available macua.blogs.com/files/uria-simango-
glomy-situation-in-frelimo.doc B. Munslow, editor,
Samora Machel, an
African Revolutionary:...
- live.brunkauctions.com.
Retrieved 2024-07-31. Gersaint, Edme-François;
Glomy, Jean
Baptiste (1906). Les
cuivres de Rembrandt: 1606-1906 (in French)....
- them in
framelike borders,
called "glomisages" from the
French engraver Glomy, who
first designed them.
Among the
portraits thus
engraved were
Maria Fitzherbert...
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Prince de Conti, Paris,
April 8, 1777 (5000 francs, Langlier); a note by
Glomy in a copy of Blanc's Trésor, p. 380, says that this came from a sale at...
- this purpose. The name
Verre églomisé
comes from
Frenchman Jean-Baptiste
Glomy who
revived this
ancient technique.
Nanning starts each
unique object from...
- prin****les pièces de ses élèves; composé par les
sieurs Gersaint, ****e,
Glomy et P. Yver [Nouvelle édition corrigée et consi-dérablement augmentée]. (Paris...