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Vetro Sommerso Bowl by Carlo Scarpa for Venini Murano ca. 1930s
A vetro sommerso bollicine bowl designed by Carlo Scarpa …
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Vetro Sommerso Bowl by Carlo Scarpa for Venini Murano ca. 1930s
A vetro sommerso bollicine bowl designed by Carlo Scarpa ca. 1936. Manufactured by Venini Murano Venice in the 1930s. Thick ruby red glass with multiple air bubbles and gold foil inclusions. Acid etched signature 'venini murano ITALIA' on the base. Venini model number 3633. The sommerso bollicine series was first exhibited at the Biennale of Venice in 1934 and later on the Trienale of Milan in 1936.
Carlo Scarpa (1906 – 1978) was one of the most important architects of Italian modernism. Like his role model Frank Lloyd Wright, he was a follower of organic architecture. Scarpa worked with the M.V.M Cappelin Glassworks from 1925 to 1931 and for Venini from 1932 to 1947. His designs characterize the 20s and 30s in both companies. In the early years he created especially light blown glass designs with geometrical forms. Since the 1930s he moved to designes with heavy submerged (sommereso) glasses. Further design ideas from his signature were presented at the 19th Biennale d'Arte in Venice. Carlo Scarpa explored the interaction of glass and light in his works. Several well known glass techniques such as murrine (patterned glass made from rods), penelatte (glass with brushstroke decoration), inciso (glass with cutted lines) and battuto (beaten glass) characterise his objects. In 1961, Carlo Scarpa created a large light installation with modular polyhedra in the form of free fall for the World Exhibition in Turin.
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Measures:
Height: 2.56" (6.5 cm)
Diameter: 4.13" (10.5 cm)
Literature Reference:
Marino Barovier, Carlo Scarpa Venini 1932 - 1947, Milano 2012, page 142
Carl I. Gable, Murano Magic Complete Guide To Venetian Glass, Atglen 2004, page 22
Marino Barovier, Carlo Scarpa, Glass of an Architect, Milano 1998, page 206
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- Dimensions
- 2.56ʺW × 4.13ʺD × 2.56ʺH
- Artist
- Carlo Scarpa
- Brand
- Venini
- Period
- 1930s
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Art Glass
- Murano Glass
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- All of our items are in very good condition. They have been utilised and therefore may show age-related traces of … moreAll of our items are in very good condition. They have been utilised and therefore may show age-related traces of usage. If not mentioned in the item description they don't have defects. Feel free to contact us for a detailled condition report. less
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