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John Frederick Amelung (c. 1741–1798) was a German-
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glass artist active in Maryland.


Biography

He was born in the
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in either 1741 or 1742. A glassmaker by trade, Amelung immigrated to
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, Maryland in 1784. In Maryland, he became the founder of the New Bremen Glass manufactory. The company had the support of people like
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, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin. The business produced decorative glass similar to Stiegel glass from 1784 to about 1795. Some of the glass products contained engraved decorative ornaments in the German style. The company made detailed pieces including works for the brother of Maryland's first governor, Thomas Johnson. His business was successful, benefiting from the young American nation's desire for economic independence from Great Britain. The factory suffered a fire to part of its complex during its first decade in business. A loan request for expansion was denied in 1790.John Frederick Amelung
in the
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Amelung died in Maryland in 1798.


See also

* 18th century glassmaking in the United States


References


John Frederick Amelung
on Metropolitan Museum of Art website 1740s births 1798 deaths German glass artists Artists from Maryland Artists from Bremen (city) Emigrants from the Holy Roman Empire German emigrants to the United States American glass artists {{US-artist-stub