List of glass artists
Australia
- Sergio Redegalli (b. 1962)
- Zoja Trofimiuk (b. 1952)
Belgium
- Daniël Theys (b. 1953)
Canada
- Sarah Hall (b. 1951)
- Catherine Labonté
Czech Republic
- Jaroslava Brychtová (1924–2020)
- Stanislav Libenský (1921–2002)
- Ivana Mašitová (b. 1961)
- Bořek Šípek (1949–2016)
Estonia
- Meeli Kõiva (b. 1960)
- Ivo Lill (1953–2019)
Finland
- Timo Sarpaneva (1926–2006)
France
- Émile Gallé (1846–1904)
- René Lalique (1860–1945)
- Louis Majorelle (1859–1926)
- Maurice Marinot (1882–1960)
Germany
- Leopold Blaschka (1822–1895)
- Rudolf Blaschka (1857–1939)
- Erwin Eisch (b. 1927)
- Hans Godo Frabel (b. 1941)
- Nabo Gass (b. 1954)
- Thomas Schütte (b. 1954)
Italy
- Alfredo Barbini (1912-2007)
- Marietta Barovier (15th-century Venice)
- Silvia Levenson (b. 1957 in Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Lino Tagliapietra (b. 1934)
- Paolo Venini (1895–1959)
- Silvio Vigliaturo (b. 1949)
Japan
- Keiko Mukaide (b. 1954)
The Netherlands
- Antoon Derkinderen (20 December 1859 – Amsterdam, 2 November 1925)
New Zealand
- Te Rongo Kirkwood (b. 1973)
- Elizabeth McClure (b. 1957)
- Ann Robinson (b. 1944)
Poland
- Zbigniew Horbowy (1935–2019)[1]
- Józef Mehoffer (1869–1946)
- Tomasz Urbanowicz (b. 1959)[2][3][4][5]
Sweden
- Vicke Lindstrand (1904–1983)
United Kingdom
- Charles Bray (1922-2012)
- Freda Coleborn (1911–1965)
- Sam Herman (b. 1936, Mexico City)
- Jeremy Langford (b. 1956)
- Danny Lane (b. 1955)
- Peter Newsome (b. 1943)
- David Reekie (b. 1947)
- Salvador Ysart (1878–1955)
United States
- Irving Amen (1918–2011}, stained glass
- Gary Beecham (b. 1955)
- Howard Ben Tré (1949-2020)
- Martin Blank (b. 1962)
- Jean-Pierre Canlis (b. 1973)
- Frederick Carder (1863–1963, born in Staffordshire, England)
- Ed Carpenter (b. 1946)
- Dale Chihuly (b. 1941)
- Deborah Czeresko (b. 1961)
- Dan Dailey (b. 1947)
- Fritz Dreisbach (b. 1941)
- Robert C. Fritz (1920–1986)
- Michael Glancy (1950-2020)
- Katherine Gray (b. 1965)
- Paul Housberg (b. 1953)
- Michael Janis (b. 1959)
- Dominick Labino (1910–1987)
- Karen LaMonte (b. 1967)
- Marvin Lipofsky (1938–2016)
- Harvey Littleton (1922-2013)
- John Littleton (b. 1957)
- Linda MacNeil (b. 1954)
- Dante Marioni (b. 1964)
- Csaba Markus (b. 1953)
- Richard Marquis (b. 1945)
- Josiah McElheny (b. 1966)
- Rick Mills (b. 1957)
- Carol Milne (b. 1962)
- William Morris (b. 1957)
- Jay Musler (b. 1949)
- Willemina Ogterop (1881–1974)
- Andy Paiko (b. 1977)
- Simon Pearce (born 1946 in Ireland)
- Flo Perkins (b. 1951)
- Seth Parks (b. 1984)
- David Patchen (b. 1966)
- Christopher Ries (b. 1952)
- Henry Richardson (b. 1961)
- Richard Ritter (b. 1940)
- Stephen Rolfe Powell (1951–2019)
- Ginny Ruffner (b. 1952)
- Italo Scanga (1932–2001)
- Mary Shaffer (b. 1947)
- Josh Simpson (b. 1949)
- Paul Joseph Stankard (b. 1943)
- Therman Statom (b. 1953)
- Jack Storms (b. 1970)
- Tim Tate (b. 1960)
- Michael Taylor (b. 1943)
- Cappy Thompson (b. 1952)
- Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933)
- Erwin Timmers (1964, born in Amsterdam, Holland)
- Kate Vogel (b. 1956)
Notes and references
- Cichecka-Papińska, Małgorzata (15 November 2019). "Dziś prawdziwych kieliszków już nie ma" [Today all the real glass is gone]. Educational Society of Dzierżoniów Region. Archived from the original on 9 April 2020.
- Moor, Andrew (2006). Colours of Architecture | Coloured Glass in Contemporary Buildings. London / Philadelphia: Mitchell Beazley. pp. 158–159. ISBN 9781845331238.
- Cummings, Keith (2009). Contemporary Kiln-formed Glass | A World Survey. London | Philadelphia: A & C Black | University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 71, 102–103, 194–196. ISBN 9781408100752.
- Wala, Ewa (2012). Szkło we Współczesnej Architekturze | Glass in Comteporary Architecture. Gliwice: Wydawnictwo Politechniki Śląskiej. pp. 122, 175–179, 250. ISBN 978-83-7880-493-2.
- Llewellyn, David Jones (2016). "The materials and processes suitable for the production of large scale three dimensional glass as exemplified in the work of Tomasz Urbanowicz". BA (Hons) Dissertation: University of Wales Trinity St. David, Swansea.
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