Exhibition notice: the Blaschkas' Sculptures from the Sea at the Natural History Museum, Tring, from 21 July - 30 September 2008
Squid, anemones and jellyfish carefully crafted in glass are the focus of a new exhibition at the Natural History Museum at Tring from July 21 until the end of September.
The models were made by the Blaschka family glassmakers of Dresden, Germany, in the nineteenth century and this is the first time for decades they will have been on display. The spectacular creations still amaze scientists with their accuracy, yet Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolf never passed on their specialist techniques.
The museum's Blaschka glass models were originally used as teaching aids and were on public display. However, pollution damage, metal corrosion and salt migration over the past 100 years have made them very fragile. Three years of careful conservation work at the Natural History Museum in South Kensington mean a selection of the models are now stable enough to be transported to Tring
and exhibited.