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<p>[QUOTE="reader, post: 4283924, member: 255"]I’m sure vintage materials were repurposed forever but American studio glass was pretty crude until the late 70s when Lino Taliapietra, a Murano master, first came to the US revealing centuries old Murano techniques to US glassblowers and was ostracized in Italy because of this. It took many years for Lino to be reembraced in Italy and he’s considered by many to be the most important glass blower in the world. He’s definutely the guy who brought technique to American studio glass.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="reader, post: 4283924, member: 255"]I’m sure vintage materials were repurposed forever but American studio glass was pretty crude until the late 70s when Lino Taliapietra, a Murano master, first came to the US revealing centuries old Murano techniques to US glassblowers and was ostracized in Italy because of this. It took many years for Lino to be reembraced in Italy and he’s considered by many to be the most important glass blower in the world. He’s definutely the guy who brought technique to American studio glass.[/QUOTE]
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