Description
Condition: Used,Brand: ArtGlass,Material: Glass,Type: Art Glass,Handmade: Yes,Vintage: Yes,Country of Origin: Italy DescriptionConditionShipping A very large vintage art glass bowl of the Carnevale series introduced by Archimede Seguso and manufactured by Vetreria Archimede Seguso in the late 1980s. Clear glass with overlapping blue and yellow glass overlays. Weight 11,9 pound (5,4 kilo). Signed with incised signature 'Archimede Seguso Murano' at the bottom. An authentic piece of Murano art glass designed and manufactured by one of the greatest Venetian glass masters. For centuries the name Seguso has been associated with glass art from Murano. Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) is the master glassmaker of the family history of the 20th century. In the 1950s Archimede showed all his genius with creations like the 'Merletto' (lacework) the 'Reticello Piume' (feathers) or the 'Polveri' (powdered) series. The cooperation with Tiffany & Co allowed Seguso new opportunities for great collections. In 1989 Archimede Seguso celebrated his 80th birthday in New York with a solo exhibition - the title speaks for itself: The Master of the Masters. His worldwide exhibitions are always a box office hit and are sometimes extended twice. height: 8.27 inches diameter: 15.94 inches
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Large Carnevale Art Glass Bowl by Vetreria Archimede Seguso ca. 1980s
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$2,500
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