Description
Alfredo Barbini was an Italian glass artist and designer known for his sculptures rendered in his signature vetro sommerso technique, where colors or additional pieces are seamlessly introduced to the larger whole. Born in 1912 in Venice, Italy, Barbini grew up in Murano and learned the traditional techniques of glassblowing in his teens as an apprentice at the Cristallerina Franchetti and the S.A.I.A.R. Ferro Toso, and was recognized as a Maestro before he was 20 years old. He worked under famed artist Napoleone Martinuzzi in the mid-1930s, opening his own furnace called Vetreria Alfredo Barbini is 1950. Experimenting throughout his career with glass’s plasticity, he created delicately colored organic and biomorphic objects, in addition to symbolic models and animals.
His mastery of the Bullicante technique is evident in his vibrant yellow and red pear and apple sculptures, where controlled air bubbles enhance depth and texture. Barbini's works are admired for their fluid forms and rich colors, solidifying his legacy in Murano's glassmaking history.
Foil Tag: "Murano Glass, Made in Italy"
Italy, 1960
Measurements : 8" H x 4" D
Reserve: $300.00
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1960s Alfredo Barbini Bullicante Aventurine Murano Glass Pear Scupture
Estimate $350-$400
Starting Price
$240
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Bridging Eras: A Dec Arts & Collectibles Sale
Jun 11, 2026 3:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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