PressKit_HeartOfGlass,teNeues2026
Usage: - These images may only be used in connection with the media coverage/review of the corresponding gestalten publication. - All media coverage must mention the title and show the cover of the gestalten publication. - The images may not be modified, manipulated, or used for other purposes. - The images may not be stored in electronic systems for any other purpose than the media coverage/review and may not be passed on to third parties Credits: - All images must be credited as specified below (contains name of image owner/photographer, title of publication, gestalten, year). - Image credits must be put adjacent to the photo. - Online coverage must include a link to the respective publication on teneues.com. - For social media coverage please link to @teneuespublishing for Instagram/Facebook. Image Credits for all Photos: "Photo courtesy of RIEDEL, Heart of Glass, teNeues 2026" Except p. 028 "Photo Thomas Schauer/RIEDEL, Heart of Glass, teNeues 2026" Image Captions English: p. 013: Maximilian Josef Riedel p. 028: Flacon, 6th Generation. Unterpolaun, approx. 1850, Ill. 144, page no. 100 listed in the 1994 Ferdinandeum state museum catalogue. Green-yellow, slightly fluorescent uranium glass—“Annagelb.” Edge cut, height: 22 cm. p. 048: In 1986, Georg J. Riedel presented an innovation of enormous significance: the first machine-made glass series in history tailored to specific grape varieties—Vinum! p. 050: Visionary and Entrepreneur Georg Josef Riedel, Sommeliers series. p. 058-059: Sommeliers, the glass series that revolutionized the wine world. p. 070-071: Traditional Craftsmanship RIEDEL glass manufactory, Kufstein. p. 082-083: RIEDEL Manufactory Kufstein. p. 086-087: RIEDEL decanter – Handmade in Kufstein Factory. p. 173: Father of the modern wine glass Claus Josef Riedel, 9th generation. p. 198: RIEDEL The O Wine Tumbler Bildunterschriften Deutsch: S. 013: Maximilian Josef Riedel S. 028: Flakon, 6. Generation. Unterpolaun, um 1850, Abb. Nr. 144, Seite 100 des Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum Katalogs 1994. Grün-gelbliches, leicht fluoreszierendes Uranglas – „Annagelb“ –, Eckenschliff, Höhe: 22 cm. S. 048: Georg J. Riedel präsentierte 1986 eine Innovation von enormer Tragweite: Die erste auf Rebsorten abgestimmte Maschinenglasserie der Geschichte – Vinum! S. 050: Visionär und Entrepreneur Georg Josef Riedel, Glasserie Sommeliers. S. 058-059: Sommeliers – Die Glasserie, die die Weinwelt revolutionierte. S. 070-071: Traditionelle Handwerkskunst RIEDEL Glasmanufaktur, Kufstein. S. 082-083: RIEDEL Manufaktur Kufstein. S. 086-087: RIEDEL Dekanter – Handgefertigt in der Manufaktur in Kufstein. S. 173: Vater des modernen Weinglases Claus Josef Riedel, 9. Generation. S. 198: RIEDEL The O Wine Tumbler