FILE - In this July 14, 2014 file photo, influential Czech glass artist Jaroslava Brychtova smiles in Zelezny Brod, Czech Republic. Brychtova, a Czech glass artist whose sculptures and objects created ...
Do you like colorful glass? In the 1920s and 1930s, most decorative glass came to America from Czechoslovakia. Small Czech flower vases in intense reds, yellows or oranges caught the fancy of many ...
The next World Expo won't kick off until 2025, but initial architectural designs are already being revealed for it. This example is designed by Apropos Architects and will take the form of a top-heavy ...
Many of you know that I have collected Czechoslovakian glass vases and perfume bottles from the 1920s and 1930s and have written about that beautiful glass. However, the early 20th century Czechs also ...
In the 1920s, American women were looking for a bit of glamour. They found it in Hollywood, the Flapper era, and in glass perfume bottles imported from Bohemia. The bottles, made by several prominent ...
Portland design reporter Damon Johnstun will cover the 61th edition of Salone del Mobile, the prestigious furnishing and design show, April 18-23 at Fiera Milano Rho in Milan, Italy. The trends and ...
PRAGUE (AP) — Jaroslava Brychtova, a Czech glass artist whose sculptures and other works created together with her late husband Stanislav Libensky won international recognition, has died. She was 95.
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