Vaso Follia D’Estate

Vaso Follia D’Estate

 
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Object Name: 
Vase
Title: 
Vaso Follia D’Estate
Series: 
La Ragnatela
Department
Modern
Place Made: 
Italy, Veneto, Venezia, Venice, Murano
Date: 
2001
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 38.3 cm, W: 25.1 cm, D: 13.9 cm
Accession Number: 
2009.3.19
Credit Line: 
Gift of Vernon and Shirley Hill
Location: 
Not on Display
Description
Colorless, yellow, blue, pink, and opaque black glass; blown, filigrana and incalmo technique. Large flattened teardrop shape vase with rounded lower body that narrows inward to flat rim. Decorated with an almost web-like design in black, blue and pink with two large yellow ovals.
Label Text
Giampaolo Seguso began his career in glass by working in the studio of his father, the widely respected maestro Archimede Seguso. Archimede, who designed and made work for his own glasshouse, Seguso Vetri d’Arte, is a well-known name in 20thcentury Italian glass. Giampaolo worked with him for nearly 30 years, learning the historical culture of glassmaking along with his father’s exceptional techniques. He founded his own glassworks, Seguso Viro, in 1993. The series “La Ragnatela” is the second part of a three-part project that Seguso calls “La Galleria dei 99.” Each part of the project has its own theme inspired by the history of Murano, its glass, and its decorative techniques. The project is documented in books that illustrate the 33 glass objects of each series, which is limited to 99 editions. The first part of Seguso’s project explored the technique that is known as incalmo. In this process, two identical bubbles of glass—most often of different colors—are joined together on the blowpipe. The second part, “La Ragnatela,” examines the techniques of filigrana (“filigree” glass decorated with white or colored canes) and murrine. The word ragnatela (spider web) refers to the long, thin lines and complex patterns of Seguso’s filigrana vases. The third and final part of the series, “I Sogni” (Dreams), will explore the topic of creativity within tradition. Signed: “GPaulo Seguso/Murano1996” and edition number on base. The series is published in Rosa Barovier Mentasti, La Galleria dei 99: La Ragnatela, [Italy]: NOS, 2001.
Inscription
GPaolo Seguso / Murano 1996 / 60/99 / Follia d’estate
signature
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Engraved On underside of base in script
Provenance
Hill, Vernon, Source
2009-08-05
Hill, Shirley, Source
2009-08-05
The Corning Museum of Glass: Notable Acquisitions 2009 (2010) illustrated, pp. 57, #41; p. 60;

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