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Russia's Love Affair With Glass
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THE ARTS
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8 / 1988 |
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Louise Sheldon Louise Sheldon is a free-lance writer on the arts living in
Washington, D.C. A former associate editor of Smithsonian and
an assistant editor of Life, she has written on various
aspects of Russian culture. |
Afanciful play of light, color, and shape in glass objects has always tantalized the Russian craftsman. Glass, as an art form, thrives in the Soviet Union today, where artists are rewarded with state honors and medals for their blown, cut, and engraved artifacts. This fascination with glass has a long history. The Russian imperial court always favored a certain baroque opulence in interior décor. Skilled craftsmen from abroad were imported to teach Russian artisans how to create Venetian glass. But even the czars did not realize that the tradition of Russian glassmaking went back many hundreds of years.
Only at the end of the last century, when excavations in the Kiev region uncovered quantities of cloisonné enamels from the eleventh and twelfth centuries, did people discover the true tradition of Russian glassmaking. In 1907, proof of early manufacture of glass in Russia came to light when an enamel- and glass-making workshop, equipped with furnaces, crucibles, and molds, was uncovered near Kiev's Desiatina Church. Later excavations unearthed handblown, round windowpanes, thinwalled goblets, and wineglasses with glass threading. Colored, double-layered glass artifacts, painted with gold and enamel, from Novogrudok, indicate the advanced state of the art eight hundred years ago. A painted dove set among tiny fir trees found on fragments of gilded violet glass also revealed the existence of a non-Byzantine-influenced native folk art.
Introduction of Christianity
It is now recognized that medieval Kiev was second only to Byzantium among European glass centers; Kiev's cultural advancement was linked to the introduction of
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