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Lino Tagliapietra: The Making of a Maestro

  • Documentary

September 1, 2020 (US)

1h 0m

Lino Tagliapietra, considered by most as the greatest glassblower in history, is a mentor, motivator, and visionary. Bridging the divide between Italian and American glassblowing, Lino's career has transcended continents and inspired a new generation of glassblowers. Now 85, Lino...

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