Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Murano Glass Gallery of GINO CENEDESE

This gallery of art glass includes pieces known to be designed and created by Murano Glass artisan Gino Cenedese (circa 1940-1950's) and the Cenedese foundry artisans, including Alfredo Barbini (circa 1940's), Fulvio Bianconi (circa 1950's), and Antonia DaRos (circa 1940's).



Cased Opal and Yellow Bowl

Murano Glass Gallery of the AVeM Foundry

AVeM
Arte Vetraria Muranese

In 1932, Arte Vetraria Muranese, often referred to as AVeM, was founded by several glassblowers - Antonio Luigi Ferro, his son Egidio Ferro, Emilio Nason, and Galliano Ferro. The technical director was Giulio Radi. It is known the some early designs were created by noted painter Vittori Zecchin.

The AVeM studio is best know for the "Tutti Frutti" range of bowls and vases popularized from the 1950's, and attributed to artisan Dino Martens. Other noted AVeM foundry artisans include Ansolo Fuga, Georgio Ferro.

Here is a gallery of art glass known to be designed and created by the Murano Glass artisans at AVeM.



Traditional Confetti Millefiori Bowl

Murano Glass Gallery of DINO MARTENS

Here is a gallery of art glass known to be designed and created by Murano Glass artisan Dino Martens (circa 1940-1950's). Martens is a master artisan and specialized in the art glass techniques of "a mace", pittorico, and lattissimo.

A Mace - an art glass design technique meaning "with spots"

Pittorico - an art glass design technique referring to a pictorial or painter-like pattern

Lattissimo - an art glass design technique referring to ribbons that resemble lattice-work,
                   many times appearing as a ladder-like pattern, often twisted and spiraled

Pastel Twisted Ribbon and Gold Adventurine Bowl (top view)

Pastel Twisted Ribbon and Gold Adventurine Bowl (side view)

Primary Ribbon and White Lattisimo Bowl

Murano Glass Gallery of ERCOLE BAROVIER

Here is a gallery of art glass known to be designed and created by Murano Glass artisan Ercole Barovier (circa 1930-1940's) and the Barovier foundry artisans Aureliano Toso (circa 1940-1950's), Archimede Seguso (circa 1950's), and Dino Martens.

Black and Gold Swirl Adventurine Clamshell Dish

Teal, Green and Gold Scalloped Circus Tent Bowl

Jeweltone and Gold Adventurine Scalloped Bowl