El vidrio artístico de Asia oriental desde la Antigüedad hasta la escultura contemporánea

  1. Villegas Broncano, María Ángeles 1
  2. Durán Suárez, Jorge Alberto 2
  3. Sorroche Cruz, Antonio 2
  4. Fernández Navarro, José María 3
  1. 1 Instituto de Historia. Departamento de Historia del Arte y Patrimonio. CCHS, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
  2. 2 Departamento de Escultura. Universidad de Granada
  3. 3 Profesor de Investigación emérito del CSIC
Aldizkaria:
Cuadernos de arte de la Universidad de Granada

ISSN: 0210-962X

Argitalpen urtea: 2015

Zenbakia: 46

Orrialdeak: 119-133

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Cuadernos de arte de la Universidad de Granada

Laburpena

This paper presents a historic overview on the artistic glass manifestations in East Asia countries, where this material had a significant impact. It is analysed the historic evolution of artistic glass from its origin in China on the 6th century BC up to now. Likewise, it is pointed out a relationship between such evolution and the historic aspects that influenced the glass development as an artistic material, especially when glass is used in sculptural artworks.

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