son -> Rudolf Blaschka (1857-1939) http://viaf.org/viaf/67336571
1822 in Aicha, north Bohemia, then Austria-Hungary
1895
Dresden-Hosterwitz, Saxony, Germany
glas-blower family
see also http://members.ziggo.nl/here/blaschka-brendel.html
gymnasium schooling; apprentice of a trader (broken off); apprentice ofs gold- & silversmith & glass-blower
Germany
Dresden polytechnic; Harvard University, botanical institute; Philipp Henry Gosse (1810-1888) ; various zoological institutes & Dresden botanical institute; Gottlieb Ludwig Reichenbach (1793-1879)
Museum of Natural History, Harvard University (exclusive contract to make more than 900 life-size glass models, and >3000 smaller models)
with his son -> Rudolf Blaschka in their own company producing glass models
botanical, zoological, ichthyological, marine, and animal 3D glass models
Harvard University, Natural History Museum; Dresden polytechnic university; Verein Naturwissenschaftliche Glaskunst – Blaschka-Haus e. V. , Dresden;
I. Reichle (ed.) Visuelle Modelle, Munich 2008:166-8; Henri Reiling: The Blaschkas, Journal of Glass Studies 40 (1998):105-126; Kunstformen des Meeres: Zoologische Glasmodelle v. L.B. & R.B.,Tübingen 2006; Simon Weber-Unger: Wiss. Kabinett 2005/06; Dopplereffekt 2010: 170f., 23; Theatrum 2000 I:124, II: 184-
Karlheinz Wiegmann & Meike Niepelt (eds.) Kunstformen des MEeres. Zoologische Glasmodelle von Leopold und Rudolf Blaschka 1863-1890, Tübingen 2006; F. Huber: Berichte zur.Wissenschaftsgeschichte 36 (2013):172-186; cf. also https://www.cmog.org/collection/exhibitions/blaschka
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