編號 102708408

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中央裝飾品  - 玻璃
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Murano Sommerso Swan Sculpture – Amber, Ruby & Magenta – Hand-Blown Italian Art Glass (Mid-Century) A monumental and complex glass swan sculpture, dating from the peak Mid-Century Venetian period (circa 1955–1975). Free-blown and entirely hand-modeled (a mano libera), this stylized zoomorphic figure embodies the sculptural language of post-war Italian glass at its most expressive. The composition is defined by an exceptionally elongated and elegant neck, an open body unfolding like a flower into wing-like forms, and a custom hand-applied lobed base. The silhouette achieves a rare sense of dynamic tension, where bird, flame, and corolla merge into a continuous sculptural gesture. The piece is distinguished by its masterful use of internal color stratification in a sommerso-style execution. A warm honey-amber core radiates from within, transitioning seamlessly through fiery ruby-orange into deep magenta tones at the extremities. This chromatic layering is fully embedded within the glass mass, not applied superficially, creating a remarkable sense of depth and fluidity. Formed through advanced hot-working manipulation, the open body allows light to penetrate and refract through the glass, generating an almost liquid visual effect. The elongated neck and extended wings have been shaped without molds through precise pulling and pinching techniques, demonstrating a high level of furnace control and artistic intention. The base consists of hand-applied molten glass drops (a caldo), forming a lobed structure that is both structural and decorative, an approach characteristic of refined Murano workshop production of the period. Chromatic Mastery & Material Excellence The palette is exceptionally sophisticated and emblematic of high-quality Mid-Century Murano production: Crystal-clear transparency anchoring the composition Golden honey amber forming the luminous internal core Fiery ruby-orange adding warmth and intensity Deep magenta and fuchsia tones defining the upper extremities An Enchanting Palette The color range of this piece is exceptionally sophisticated, specifically designed to harmonize with high-end Mid-Century interiors: Crystalline Clear: Found at the base and marginal zones, providing an anchor of pure transparency. Golden Amber & Honey: Radiating from the "heart" of the piece, creating a warm, internal glow. Fiery Orange & Warm Ruby: Flowing toward the edges and wings, adding a layer of dramatic heat. Deep Magenta & Violet Fuchsia: Defining the neck and finishes with a regal, saturated tone. This palette is highly effective because it reacts brilliantly to natural light, becomes theatrical under directed lighting, and conveys a sense of luxury without the need for additional ornamentation. The Chemistry of Color (Noble Minerals) Achieving this level of intensity and cleanliness in the red-magenta spectrum is a feat of furnace alchemy. Historically, these intense hues are linked to complex formulations involving Selenium and Cadmium. In the finest Venetian traditions, the most noble ruby tones were often achieved through gold-based compounds The purity of the amber suggests the expert use of specialized oxides to produce a "cognac" depth that remains clear even in thick sections. This range is not merely decorative its engineered to interact with light. Under natural illumination, the piece glows softly; under directed or sub-base lighting, it becomes dramatically theatrical. The intensity and purity of the red-magenta spectrum suggest complex furnace chemistry historically associated with selenium and cadmium formulations, while the clarity of the amber tones reflects expert control of metal oxide mixtures. In the finest Venetian traditions, such chromatic richness approaches the visual depth historically achieved with noble metal-based glass. Light Interaction – Optical Quality (LED Demonstration) As shown in the photographs with under-base LED illumination, this piece possesses a superior optical response. This proves three critical quality markers: High Transparency: The mass remains limpid and clear even under intense light. Refractive Thickness: The glass is thick enough to fracture and bend light, creating an internal "spark." Chromatic Layering: The light reveals the "Sommerso" layers perfectly. While a mediocre piece looks flat and dull, this glass "ignites" from within, a quality highly prized by serious collectors. Technical Specifications Origin: Murano, Italy Period: circa 1955–1975 Technique: Free-blown, hand-modeled (a mano libera), sommerso-style internal color layering, hot-applied (a caldo) base elements Glass Type: Clear crystal with multi-layered coloration Notable Absences: No pulegoso (intentional bubble matrix) observed What Sets This Piece Apart 1. Sculptural Architecture This is not merely a "decorative swan." It is a self-contained sculpture. The body is conceived as an autonomous, almost floral form—a hybrid between a bird, a flame, and a corolla. This elevates it far above standard "gift shop" glass. 2. Seamless Gradient Quality The transition from crystal to amber, ruby, and magenta is fluid and masterfully executed. In common pieces, colors often look muddy, abrupt, or superficial. Here, there is a perceivable depth and professional gradation. 3. Dynamic Posture & Tension The swan’s neck isn't just "bent"; it is tensioned and esbelto (slender), integrated into the opening of the body in a way that suggests movement. This "living matter" syntax is the hallmark of 20th-century post-war Italian glass. 4. Hand-Applied "A Caldo" Base The base is not a simple industrial pedestal. It is an artistic solution consisting of transparent lobed applications (drops) added while the glass was molten (a caldo). This is more costly to produce and visually much richer than a standard base. Optical Performance Its exceptional response to light confirms both material purity and technical mastery. This work belongs firmly within the elite tradition of post-war Murano sculptural glass, a period defined by experimentation, organic form, and the transformation of decorative objects into true artistic expressions. While unsigned, the stylistic and technical characteristics align closely with the aesthetic universe of renowned Murano masters such as Seguso Vetri d’Arte and Alfredo Barbini, as well as high-level furnace production active during the Mid-Century period.

編號 102708408

已出售
中央裝飾品  - 玻璃

中央裝飾品 - 玻璃

Murano Sommerso Swan Sculpture – Amber, Ruby & Magenta – Hand-Blown Italian Art Glass (Mid-Century)

A monumental and complex glass swan sculpture, dating from the peak Mid-Century Venetian period (circa 1955–1975). Free-blown and entirely hand-modeled (a mano libera), this stylized zoomorphic figure embodies the sculptural language of post-war Italian glass at its most expressive.

The composition is defined by an exceptionally elongated and elegant neck, an open body unfolding like a flower into wing-like forms, and a custom hand-applied lobed base. The silhouette achieves a rare sense of dynamic tension, where bird, flame, and corolla merge into a continuous sculptural gesture.

The piece is distinguished by its masterful use of internal color stratification in a sommerso-style execution. A warm honey-amber core radiates from within, transitioning seamlessly through fiery ruby-orange into deep magenta tones at the extremities. This chromatic layering is fully embedded within the glass mass, not applied superficially, creating a remarkable sense of depth and fluidity.

Formed through advanced hot-working manipulation, the open body allows light to penetrate and refract through the glass, generating an almost liquid visual effect. The elongated neck and extended wings have been shaped without molds through precise pulling and pinching techniques, demonstrating a high level of furnace control and artistic intention.

The base consists of hand-applied molten glass drops (a caldo), forming a lobed structure that is both structural and decorative, an approach characteristic of refined Murano workshop production of the period.

Chromatic Mastery & Material Excellence

The palette is exceptionally sophisticated and emblematic of high-quality Mid-Century Murano production:

Crystal-clear transparency anchoring the composition
Golden honey amber forming the luminous internal core
Fiery ruby-orange adding warmth and intensity
Deep magenta and fuchsia tones defining the upper extremities

An Enchanting Palette The color range of this piece is exceptionally sophisticated, specifically designed to harmonize with high-end Mid-Century interiors:

Crystalline Clear: Found at the base and marginal zones, providing an anchor of pure transparency. Golden Amber & Honey: Radiating from the "heart" of the piece, creating a warm, internal glow.
Fiery Orange & Warm Ruby: Flowing toward the edges and wings, adding a layer of dramatic heat.
Deep Magenta & Violet Fuchsia: Defining the neck and finishes with a regal, saturated tone. This palette is highly effective because it reacts brilliantly to natural light, becomes theatrical under directed lighting, and conveys a sense of luxury without the need for additional ornamentation.
The Chemistry of Color (Noble Minerals) Achieving this level of intensity and cleanliness in the red-magenta spectrum is a feat of furnace alchemy. Historically, these intense hues are linked to complex formulations involving Selenium and Cadmium. In the finest Venetian traditions, the most noble ruby tones were often achieved through gold-based compounds
The purity of the amber suggests the expert use of specialized oxides to produce a "cognac" depth that remains clear even in thick sections.

This range is not merely decorative its engineered to interact with light. Under natural illumination, the piece glows softly; under directed or sub-base lighting, it becomes dramatically theatrical.

The intensity and purity of the red-magenta spectrum suggest complex furnace chemistry historically associated with selenium and cadmium formulations, while the clarity of the amber tones reflects expert control of metal oxide mixtures. In the finest Venetian traditions, such chromatic richness approaches the visual depth historically achieved with noble metal-based glass.

Light Interaction – Optical Quality (LED Demonstration)

As shown in the photographs with under-base LED illumination, this piece possesses a superior optical response. This proves three critical quality markers:
High Transparency: The mass remains limpid and clear even under intense light.
Refractive Thickness: The glass is thick enough to fracture and bend light, creating an internal "spark."
Chromatic Layering: The light reveals the "Sommerso" layers perfectly. While a mediocre piece looks flat and dull, this glass "ignites" from within, a quality highly prized by serious collectors.

Technical Specifications
Origin: Murano, Italy
Period: circa 1955–1975
Technique: Free-blown, hand-modeled (a mano libera), sommerso-style internal color layering, hot-applied (a caldo) base elements
Glass Type: Clear crystal with multi-layered coloration
Notable Absences: No pulegoso (intentional bubble matrix) observed

What Sets This Piece Apart

1. Sculptural Architecture
This is not merely a "decorative swan." It is a self-contained sculpture. The body is conceived as an autonomous, almost floral form—a hybrid between a bird, a flame, and a corolla. This elevates it far above standard "gift shop" glass.

2. Seamless Gradient Quality
The transition from crystal to amber, ruby, and magenta is fluid and masterfully executed. In common pieces, colors often look muddy, abrupt, or superficial. Here, there is a perceivable depth and professional gradation.

3. Dynamic Posture & Tension
The swan’s neck isn't just "bent"; it is tensioned and esbelto (slender), integrated into the opening of the body in a way that suggests movement. This "living matter" syntax is the hallmark of 20th-century post-war Italian glass.

4. Hand-Applied "A Caldo" Base
The base is not a simple industrial pedestal. It is an artistic solution consisting of transparent lobed applications (drops) added while the glass was molten (a caldo). This is more costly to produce and visually much richer than a standard base.

Optical Performance
Its exceptional response to light confirms both material purity and technical mastery.
This work belongs firmly within the elite tradition of post-war Murano sculptural glass, a period defined by experimentation, organic form, and the transformation of decorative objects into true artistic expressions.

While unsigned, the stylistic and technical characteristics align closely with the aesthetic universe of renowned Murano masters such as Seguso Vetri d’Arte and Alfredo Barbini, as well as high-level furnace production active during the Mid-Century period.

最終出價
€ 35
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估價  € 120 - € 180

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