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EXHIBITION IMAGE CAPTIONS Contacts: Emily Rippe Desmond Communications and Public Relations Specialist 419-255-8000 x7301 [email protected] Justin Camuso Visual Communications Specialist 419-255-8000 x7413 [email protected] Celebrating Libbey Glass, 1818-2018 1. Edward Drummond Libbey (1854–1925), about 1910. Toledo Museum of Art Archives 2. Florence Scott Libbey (1863–1938), about 1910. Toledo Museum of Art Archives 1 of 3
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Page 1: Celebrating Libbey Glass, 1818-2018 - Toledo Museum of Art · 2020. 1. 6. · Celebrating Libbey Glass, 1818-2018 1. Edward Drummond Libbey (1854–1925), about 1910. Toledo Museum

EXHIBITION IMAGE CAPTIONS

Contacts:Emily Rippe Desmond Communications and Public Relations Specialist419-255-8000 x7301 [email protected]

Justin Camuso Visual Communications Specialist419-255-8000 x7413 [email protected]

Celebrating Libbey Glass, 1818-2018

1. Edward Drummond Libbey (1854–1925), about 1910. Toledo Museum of Art Archives

2. Florence Scott Libbey (1863–1938), about 1910. Toledo Museum of Art Archives

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3. Libbey Glass Company Factory, Toledo, Ohio, about 1888

4. Scientific American Magazine cover, April 30, 1904. Toledo Museum of Art Archives

5. Advertisement, American Art, Vol.1, No. 7, April 1887.

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6. Libbey Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, John Rufus Denman (American, 1876–1956) and Patrick H. Walker (American, 1868–1954), cutters, Punch Bowl and Stand with 23 Cups. Colorless glass, blown and cut, 1903–1904. H. (bowl with stand) 21 1/2 in. (54.6 cm). Gift of Libbey Glass Company, division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company, 1946.27a, c–y

7. Libbey Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio,John Rufus Denman (American, 1876–1956) and Patrick H. Walker (American, 1868–1954), cutters, Plaque. Colorless glass, cut and engraved, 1903–1904. Diam. (rim) 12 3/16 in. (31 cm). Gift of Owens-Illinois Glass Company, 1951.266

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