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Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Auction Details
Murano Glass
In addition to important vases by Venini and Barovier, this time there are some special works by Archimede Seguso and Dino Martens.
The highlight of the auction is a vase Eldorado risveglio by Dino Martens from 1953.
Archimede Seguso occupied a particularly important position in Murano as the owner, designer, and glassblower of the factory named after him. Many of his techniques are considered great inventions and are almost impossible to imitate.
Lawyer and company founder Paolo Venini employed many artists and architects as designers in his glass factory, which he founded in 1921. The two most important were probably the architect Carlo Scarpa and the painter, designer, and illustrator Fulvio Bianconi. However, Scarpa began his career on Murano with the Cappellin company. Around 1930, he designed the bright green and extremely rare fish in thin-walled Incamiciato technique for this company, which is being offered at auction.
Ercole Barovier has a completely unique language of form and color. Like Archimede Seguso, he was both a designer and company owner and began working with color field decorations in the mid-1950s. Almost the entire spectrum of these decorations can be admired in the auction.
Auction Curators:


Murano glass, jewelry, Art Nouveau and Art Deco

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