Friedrich (Glass-Maker Family)
- Friedrich (Glass-Maker Family)
The Friedrich are the most ancient German-Bohemian glass-maker family.
History
From as early as 750 years ago, the shadowy picture of the oldest German-Bohemian glass-maker family Friedrich emerges, who contributed greatly towards the creation of the world-famous Bohemian glass (also called "Bohemian Crystal"). In pre-Hussite times they produced amazing works of vitreous art near Daubitz, nowadays called Doubice. During the 16th and 17th centuries, as a result of the family’s development of their glass factory in Oberkreibitz, today Horní Chribská, Bohemian glass art enjoyed its first heyday.
The expansion of this glass-maker family over many European countries is unparalleled. Its hut master dynasties made glass history in Bohemia, Silesia, Austria, Tyrol and Slovenia. Its glass-makers proved their artistic skills and technological experience in Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia, Bavaria, Styria, Slovakia, Croatia and so on. The well-known glass artist Friedrich Egermann also ranked among the family’s descendants as the natural historian and explorer of South America Thaddäus Haenke.
Bibliography
* Walter A. Friedrich: "Die Wurzeln der nordböhmischen Glasindustrie und die Glasmacherfamilie Friedrich." Fürth (Germany) 2005, published by the author. ISBN 3-00-015752-2
See also
* Ostsiedlung
* Sudeten Germans
External links
* [http://www.glasmacher-friedrich.de/glassmaker-friedrich-abstract.html The roots of the Northern Bohemian glass industry and the glass-maker family Friedrich]
* [http://www.glasmacher-friedrich.de Die Friedrich - Glasmacher in Nordböhmen] German Website
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