Glass Goose Murano Italy 20th Century Archimede Seguso
Features
Designer: Archimede Seguso
Production: Manifattura di Murano
Production country: Murano, Italy
Material: Glass
Description
Glass sculpture that represents a goose. Adesive manufacture's label under the base.
Product Condition:
Object in good condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 39
Width: 15
Depth: 9
Additional Information
Designer: Archimede Seguso
Archimede Seguso (1909 - 1999) was an Italian master glassmaker, distinguishing himself in the processing of heavy glass. He immediately began to work in the Barovier glass factory, which was transformed in the 1930s into the Barovier Seguso & Ferro blow shop (where the artist Flavio Poli collaborated with considerable importance). In 1946, Archimede Seguso founded his "Archimede Seguso" artistic glass factory. He reused ancient blowing techniques such as the famous "Filigrane", called "Piuma" and "Merletto" as well as experimenting with glasses with superimposed colors and strong chromatic contrasts in the "Sommerso" technique. He exhibited his works at the Venice Biennials, the Milan Triennials and many other exhibitions. In 1982 he participated in the exhibition of the Thousand Years of Glass in Venice at Palazzo Grassi and at the Correr Museum, with more sculptures. In 1989 a solo exhibition was dedicated to him in New York at Tiffany & Co.Production: Manifattura di Murano
Material: Glass
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