Depression Glass and Nested Symmetry Groups
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Darrah Chavey: Depression Glass and Nested Symmetry Groups. In: Bridges 2012. Pages 539–542
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Abstract
Depression glass was enormously popular in 1930’s-40’s U.S. It contains many beautiful examples of centrally symmetric design patterns, reflecting the recent introduction of machine made glassware. Depression glass also demonstrates a phenomenon that occurs in many kinds of design patterns: Nested symmetry groups that emphasize various elements, or relations between elements, within the designs. We show several examples of such glassware, with descriptions of the various types of symmetry groups that apply to these examples.
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[1] Iyna Bort Caruso, “Collecting Depression Glass”, Country Living.
[2] Christine Nagy, “A Depression Glass Primer”, National Depression Glass Association, <http://www.ndga.net/articles/nagydgprimer.php>.
[3] Rosemary Trietsch, “Introduction to Depression Glass”, Just Old Glass, <http://www.justoldglass.org/articles/>
[4] Hazel Marie Weatherman, Colored Glassware of the Depression Era, Book 2, 1974.
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