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Ercole Barovier
Italian
(1889-1974)
Murano glass,very small bowl with gold flakes circa 1930
Hand blown
1.75 in. H x 5.25 …
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Ercole Barovier
Italian
(1889-1974)
Murano glass,very small bowl with gold flakes circa 1930
Hand blown
1.75 in. H x 5.25 in.W x 2.75 in. D
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Ercole Barovier is now considered one of the most charismatic figures in the history of Murano glass and one of the leading lights in the revival of the island's glass industry in the first few decades of the twentieth century...(his) enormous contribution to traditional Murano glass, in terms of knowledge, style and new techniques, is still felt today in the continuing development of glass making on the island.
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