The definitive monograph on a canonical figure in Dutch design
Starting his career as a glassblower at the Leerdam glass works factory
when he was just 14 years old, Andries Copier (1901-1991) went on to
become the greatest glass designer that the Netherlands has ever known.
Copier was influenced by the Bauhaus design ethos, and, following its
lead, established a clean, geometric Dutch style for the glass arts that
combined affordability with elegance. Made in association with the Dutch
National Glass Museum on the occasion of their momentous Copier
retrospective, The Oeuvre of A.D. Copier catalogues the prolific
designer's life's work. Cataloging nearly 2,000 works--with more than
1,200 examples reproduced in full color--it also includes designs,
sketches and scholarly writings that elucidate Copier's wide-ranging
inspirations and techniques. This publication is the definitive
monograph on a canonical figure in Dutch design.