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Caspar Lehmann (fl. early 17th century) was a German gem cutter and glass engraver. In the first decade of the 17th century, Lehmann adapted the techniques of using copper and bronze wheels to engrave gems to engrave glass. Though both intaglio (Tiefschnitt, “deep cut”) and high relief (Hochschnitt, “high cut”) engraving on glass had been practiced since ancient times, Lehmann was the earliest modern glass engraver to develop an advanced technique and a personal style. His earliest dated work is a glass beaker, dated 1605. In 1609, he received an exclusive privilege from Emperor Rudolf II in Prague for engraving glass.

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  • Caspar Lehmann (fl. Segle XVII) fou un artesà alemany tallador de gemmes i gravador de vidre.En la primera dècada del segle xvii, Lehmann va adaptar les tècniques d'utilització de rodes de coure i bronze per gravar gemmes i per gravar vidre. Tot i que tant el gravat de tall ( Tiefschnitt , "tall profund") com el d'alt relleu ( Hochschnitt , "tall alt") sobre vidre havien estat practicats des de temps antics, Lehmann va ser el primer gravador de vidre modern que va desenvolupar una tècnica avançada amb un estil personal. El seu primer treball datat és un got de vidre, de 1605. El 1609, va rebre un privilegi exclusiu de l'emperador Rudolf II a Praga per poder gravar vidre. (ca)
  • Caspar Lehmann (fl. early 17th century) was a German gem cutter and glass engraver. In the first decade of the 17th century, Lehmann adapted the techniques of using copper and bronze wheels to engrave gems to engrave glass. Though both intaglio (Tiefschnitt, “deep cut”) and high relief (Hochschnitt, “high cut”) engraving on glass had been practiced since ancient times, Lehmann was the earliest modern glass engraver to develop an advanced technique and a personal style. His earliest dated work is a glass beaker, dated 1605. In 1609, he received an exclusive privilege from Emperor Rudolf II in Prague for engraving glass. (en)
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  • Caspar Lehmann (fl. Segle XVII) fou un artesà alemany tallador de gemmes i gravador de vidre.En la primera dècada del segle xvii, Lehmann va adaptar les tècniques d'utilització de rodes de coure i bronze per gravar gemmes i per gravar vidre. Tot i que tant el gravat de tall ( Tiefschnitt , "tall profund") com el d'alt relleu ( Hochschnitt , "tall alt") sobre vidre havien estat practicats des de temps antics, Lehmann va ser el primer gravador de vidre modern que va desenvolupar una tècnica avançada amb un estil personal. El seu primer treball datat és un got de vidre, de 1605. El 1609, va rebre un privilegi exclusiu de l'emperador Rudolf II a Praga per poder gravar vidre. El seu alumne Georg Schwanhardt va fundar l'escola de gravadors de Nuremberg. (ca)
  • Caspar Lehmann (fl. early 17th century) was a German gem cutter and glass engraver. In the first decade of the 17th century, Lehmann adapted the techniques of using copper and bronze wheels to engrave gems to engrave glass. Though both intaglio (Tiefschnitt, “deep cut”) and high relief (Hochschnitt, “high cut”) engraving on glass had been practiced since ancient times, Lehmann was the earliest modern glass engraver to develop an advanced technique and a personal style. His earliest dated work is a glass beaker, dated 1605. In 1609, he received an exclusive privilege from Emperor Rudolf II in Prague for engraving glass. His pupil Georg Schwanhardt went on to found the Nürnberg school of engravers. * Caspar Lehmann, plaque with a portrait of Christian II, Elector of Saxony, 1602 or 1606, Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague * Caspar Lehmann, Beaker with the coats of arms of Wolf Sigismund von Losenstein and Susana von Rogendorf, and three allegorical figures, dated 1605, Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague * Glass made by Caspar Lehmann * Engraved rock crystal plaque * Documented glass in V&A museum (en)
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