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| 2001 | ||
| May 17 - October 22. | ||
| Objects of Fantasy: Glass Inclusions of the Nineteenth Century. The Corning Museum of Glass. Dena K. Tarshis. |
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| A wonderful exhibition by my late friend Dena Tarshis, a scholar and enthusiast of both glass and jewelry. | ||
| 2004 | ||
| June 27 - September 26. | ||
| Currents of Change: Art and Life along the Mississippi River, 1850-1861. Minneapolis Institute of Art. Jason T. Busch, Christopher Monkhouse, Janet L. Whitmore. |
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| 2005 | ||
| January 22 – March 26. | ||
| Artistry and Innovation in Pittsburgh Glass, 1808-1882: from Bakewell && Ensell to Bakewell Pears & Co. Frick Art and Historical Center, Pittsburgh. Arlene Palmer. |
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| 2006 | ||
| April 7 – December 31. | ||
| The Fires Burn On: 200 Years of Glassmaking in Millville, New Jersey. Museum of American Glass at Wheaton Village, Millville, NJ. Gay Lecleire Taylor. |
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| 2008 | ||
| June 27, 2008 – January 4, 2009. | ||
| Glass of the Alchemists: Lead Crystal – Gold Ruby, 1650-1750. Corning Museum of Glass. Dedo von Kerssenbrock-Krosigk. |
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| 2010 | ||
| March 13 – June 27. | ||
| Bernard Perrot, 1640-1709: Secrets et chefs-d-oeuvre des verreries royales d'Orléans. Musée des Beaux-Arts D'Orléans. |
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| May 15, 2010 – January 2, 2011. | ||
| Medieval Glass for Popes, Princes, and Peasants. The Corning Museum of Glass. David Whitehouse. |
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