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Glassmakers in the 14th century, (c1900)

Glassmakers in the 14th century, (c1900)


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Glassmakers in the 14th century, (c1900)

Glassmakers in the 14th century, (c1900). Fire in the artistic industry, French advertising for Liebig Meat Extract

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Advert Advertisement Baron Justus Freiherr Von Baron Justus Freiherr Von Liebig Canned Food Craftsman Furnace Glass Blowing Glass Maker Glass Manufacture Glass Works Glassblower Glassworks Justus Von Liebig Justus Von Liebig Siegfried Marcus Liebig Manufacturing Meat Molten Siegfried Marcus Tinned Food Tinned Meat Workshop Craftsmanship Fourteenth Century Glassblowing


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This print takes us back in time to the 14th century, where we witness the skilled craftsmanship of glassmakers. The image, captured around 1900, beautifully showcases the artistry and dedication that went into creating intricate glassworks during this era. In a bustling workshop filled with molten furnaces and vibrant colors, men diligently work on their trade. Their hands expertly manipulate the hot glass as they blow life into it, shaping it into various forms. The medieval building serves as their creative sanctuary, witnessing countless hours of labor and passion. The significance of this image is further emphasized by its connection to an advertisement for Liebig Meat Extract. This French advertising campaign from the early 20th century cleverly juxtaposes two distinct artistic industries – glassmaking and food production – highlighting both as essential components of human civilization. Baron Justus Freiherr von Liebig's name is associated with this piece due to his contribution to food science and technology during his time. However, it is important to note that commercial use should not be mentioned when discussing this historical photograph. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we are reminded of the ingenuity and creativity that has shaped our world throughout centuries past. It serves as a testament to human innovation while honoring those who dedicated their lives to perfecting their craft in pursuit of excellence.

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