January 2007 merge proposal edit

I nominated this to be merged into Stained glass because I do not think there is enough material for this to expand into a complete article. The article on the French Wikipedia was started a year ago and barely expanded. ::mikmt 18:51, 21 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Discontinued redirect, merge from Gemmaux article edit

I merged the Gemmaux article to here and discontinued the redirect. I think it's worth having a small separate article, even though it will never be a big one. I checked what linked to both articles and took care of any needed changes, I believe. Some discussion: Talk:Gemmaux#Article title/Merge to Gemmail?. Eric talk 16:28, 14 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Illustrations edit

I've again restored the Womacka illustration, which shows an actual example of gemmail glass, and removed the unhelpful photo of Picasso, which merely shows the artist writing something on a piece of paper, a something that's obviously not the scripted words attached below the photo. --CliffC (talk) 02:09, 16 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, a closer look shows the words may be a match. However, IMO the illustration remains unhelpful to any understanding of the subject, gemmail. --CliffC (talk) 02:29, 16 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Marcmaison, aka Antoine delorme, aka AzitaS? edit

FYI all: It looks like there's someone using a few accounts to do promotional edits to articles mentioning gemmail (Gemmail and Stained glass#twentieth century). The same usernames are busy with corresponding edits on the French WP as well, and are uncommunicative on both wikis. LPLT, an editor here on en, as well as an admin on fr, has been dealing with the same entity on fr.

Eric talk 21:50, 16 January 2010 (UTC), Amandajm (talk) 01:09, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Bibliography edit

For anyone interested in expanding this article, there is some source info below that may help. It is excerpted from a bibliography put together by a librarian at the Rakow Library at the Corning Museum of Glass. This was a quick cut and paste; I may have messed up some punctuation and formatting.

Books and catalogs:

  • Atelier Roger Malherbe-Navarre. Le gemmail: art de lumiere expression du XXè siècle. L'Atelier Roger Malherbe-Navarre, 2002. 72 p.
  • Atelier Malherbe. Rétrospective Picasso (1900-1957); gemmaux de l’Atelier Malherbe. Paris: Atelier Malherbe, 1957. Exhibition held March 7-May 1957 of works produced at Gemmaux de France.
  • Corning Museum of Glass. Glass 1959. Corning, 1959. Entries for France by Les Gemmaux de France / Roger Malherbe-Navarre, pages 136-139
  • Galerie Charpentier. Musée du Gemmail de Tours. Paris: Mercure-Paris, 1964.
  • Gemmaux by Jean Crotti: exhibition. New York: Centre d’etudes supérieures Franco-Americaines, 1947. 1 v. Exhibition sponsored by the Cultural Counselor of the French Embassy.
  • Gemmaux de France. Art du gemmail, 1959. Paris: Gemmaux de France, 1959.
  • Les Gemmaux de France : story of the gemmaux, two "crazy men". [Paris? : Galerie of Art de la Lumiere[sic]?], 1959 ( Brooklyn) 16 p. Used at an exhibition of Gemmaux, May 12-June 30, 1959 at Corning Glass, 717 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Included work designed by Picasso, Braque, Cocteau, etc.
  • Labino, Dominick. Visual art in glass. Gemmaux: p. 89-90
  • Reyntiens, Patrick. The technique of stained glass. New York, Watson-Guptill, 1967. 192 p.
  • Tournade, Maurice. Le gemmail, chemin de lumiére / Maurice Tournade ; préface: Roger Malherbe-Navarre. Tours : Editions de la Nouvelle République, [1990].
  • “L’ecole de gemmaux; l’essor d’une technique nouvelle” Glaces et Verres, no. 86, Oct. 1946, p. 5-7.
  • “Les gemmaux at 717 Fifth” Interiors, v. 118, June 1959, p. 18.
  • “Les gemmaux de Jean Crotti: Un nouveau mode d’expression artistique” Glaces et Verres no. [77 or later], 1946? p. 7-9. According to the book Collection of the Société Anonyme: Museum of Modern Art 1920, edited by George Heard Hamilton. (New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 1950), the first exhibition of gemmaux was at the Galerie Gerard in Paris, in 1946. This article refers to exhibition of gemmaux by Crotti at the Galerie Raphael Gerard.
  • “Les Gemmaux- eine neue Kunst.” Glasforum, v. 8, no. 6, 1958, pp. 34-35, ill.
  • “Gemmaux of France at Corning Glass building” Art news, v. 58, June 1959, p. 19.
  • “Gemmaux-lichtdurchflutete” Glaswelt, v. 2, no. 15, Sept. 1958, p.
  • “Masterpieces in glass” Glass Industry, June 1961, p. 351. Brief paragraph which mentions PPG’s Fiber Glass Division, acquired gemmaux panels. The Rakow library has (in the VF) copy of correspondence from Crosby Willet to Susanne Frantz in 1988, after he examined the panels at PPG; it includes a description of each.

Eric talk 14:42, 11 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Image edit

The image in the article doesn't seem to be a gemmail but a regular stained glass artwork. Dornicke (talk) 00:48, 20 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

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