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- Barovier & Toso is an Italian company that specializes in Venetian gl****. The company is one of the oldest family businesses in the world, founded in 1295...
- Angelo Barovier (c. 1400, in Venice – 1460, in Venice) was an Italian gl**** artist. Raised in a family with a long tradition of gl**** working, Barovier was...
- Marietta Barovier (fl. 1496) was a Venetian gl**** artist. She was the daughter of the gl**** artist Angelo Barovier of Murano, inventor of cristallo gl****...
- gl**** was created during the 1400s by Angelo Barovier, who is considered Murano's greatest gl****maker. Barovier was an expert gl****blower, revived enameling...
- formerly of Ken Boothe's band and Tomorrow's Children, and added drummer Carl Barovier and former Inner Circle percussionist Irvin "Carrot" Jarrett before making...
- Salvatore Barovier in 1443–1445. Of fourteen specialist gl**** painters (pictori) do****ented between 1443 and 1516, she and Marietta Barovier were the only...
- historical gl**** factories on Murano. They are: Venini, Barovier & Toso, Pauly, Millevetri, and Seguso. Barovier & Toso is considered one of the 100 oldest companies...
- to form their own band in 1973. They took Inner Circle's drummer Carl Barovier and lead singer Milton "Prilly" Hamilton. Colin Leslie was recruited from...
- These companies include Venini, Alessandro Mandruzzato Ferro Murano, Barovier & Toso, Simone Cenedese [1] and Seguso. To protect the original Murano...
- talented gl****maker and along with Napoleone Barovier and Luigi Ferro, founded Artistica Vetreria e Soffieria Barovier, Seguso and Ferro in 1933, this company...