Overview
A dynamic, hand-blown glass sculpture featuring fluid, sweeping lines that suggest a celestial or dancing figure.
Preliminary identification
Photo reference
1 uploaded photo
Overview
A dynamic, hand-blown glass sculpture featuring fluid, sweeping lines that suggest a celestial or dancing figure.
Story
The island of Murano in Venice has been the world's glassblowing capital since 1291, but it was in the mid-20th century that artists began moving away from functional vases toward 'scultura di vetro'—pure glass sculpture.
Maker / Origin
While this piece appears unsigned, it follows the tradition of great Venetian masters like Seguso or Barbini, who pioneered the use of heavy, multi-layered glass to create abstract forms.
Condition & Value
The glass appears clear with no visible 'sickness' or clouding. Unsigned studio glass of this quality and size typically sells in this range at estate auctions.
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