Vintage Bowl Flavio Poli Seguso Art Glass Murano Italy 1930s

Murano, 1939 ca.

Code :  OGMOOG0191264

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Vintage Bowl Flavio Poli Seguso Art Glass Murano Italy 1930s

Murano, 1939 ca.

Code :  OGMOOG0191264

not available
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Vintage Bowl Flavio Poli Seguso Art Glass Murano Italy 1930s - Murano, 1939 ca.

Features

Murano, 1939 ca.

Designer:  Flavio Poli

Production:  Seguso

Time:  1930s

Production country:  Murano, Italy

Material:  Glass

Description

Bowl "6027" in pulegoso glass with iridescent surface. Flavio Poli, Murano around 1939 for Seguso Vetri d'Arte.

Product Condition:
Item in good condition, shows small signs of wear. We try to present the real state of the item as fully as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description will prevail.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 12
Width: 25
Depth: 16

Additional Information

Designer: Flavio Poli

Flavio Poli was born in 1900, immediately showing his innovative mentality by starting to work as a designer not with glass but with ceramics. Towards the end of the 1920s, not resisting the tradition of Venetian glass art, he decided to devote himself to blown glass starting the collaboration with Libero Vitali I.V.A.M. to then move on to other historic glassworks in Venice such as the Compagnia di Venezia and Archimede Seguso. The genius of Flavio Poli and the innovation of color applied to glass gave many awards to the collaboration with Archimede Seguso who saw their creations exhibited in major events such as the Universal Exhibition in Brussels, the Venice Biennials and the Milan Triennials. Flavio Poli passed away in 1984 leaving an indelible mark of the artistic collaborations with the greatest glass masters of the 20th century, some of his creations are on display in the Palazzo Boncompagni Ludovisi and in the central hall of the Glass Museum based in the ancient Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello which collects collections of Venetian glass masters from 1400 to 1900.

Production: Seguso

Time: 1930s

1930s

Material: Glass

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