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Italian Venetian (late 19th Century) Murano wall mirror with applied glass panels and reverse etched floral and scroll designs with a figure of a lady and shaped pediments. (possibly S.A.L.I.R).
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Italian Venetian Murano Etched Glass Shaped Pediment Wall Mirror
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Italian Venetian (late 19th Century) Murano wall mirror with applied glass panels and reverse etched floral and scroll designs with a figure of a lady and shaped pediments. (possibly S.A.L.I.R)
Sku: VTP1463 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Murano Creation Date: 19th Century
Width: 29.5" Height: 55.0" Depth : 3.0"
Style: Italian Materials & Techniques: Etched, glass, pediment Category: Mirrors
Murano is a small island located in the Venetian Lagoon, in the northeastern part of Italy. It is renowned for its long-standing tradition of glassmaking, which has made it a global center for glass production and craftsmanship. The history of glassmaking in Murano can be traced back to the 13th century when the Venetian Republic ordered all glassmakers to move their furnaces to the island in order to prevent the risk of fires in the city. This move not only safeguarded the city but also led to the flourishing of glassmaking as a prominent industry in Murano. Over the centuries, Murano became synonymous with exquisite glasswork, known for its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and exceptional craftsmanship. The glassmakers of Murano developed various techniques, Read Full Bio
Murano is a small island located in the Venetian Lagoon, in the northeastern part of Italy. It is renowned for its long-standing tradition of glassmaking, which has made it a global center for glass production and craftsmanship. The history of glassmaking in Murano can be traced back to the 13th century when the Venetian Republic ordered all glassmakers to move their furnaces to the island in order to prevent the risk of fires in the city. This move not only safeguarded the city but also led to the flourishing of glassmaking as a prominent industry in Murano. Over the centuries, Murano became synonymous with exquisite glasswork, known for its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and exceptional craftsmanship. The glassmakers of Murano developed various techniques, such as filigree, millefiori, and latticino, which are still practiced today. The glass produced in Murano gained international acclaim and became highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. It adorned palaces, churches, and noble residences across Europe, and the artisans of Murano were commissioned to create custom pieces for royalty and aristocracy. Throughout its history, Murano has been home to many renowned glass artists and designers who have played a significant role in shaping the art of glassmaking. These artists have pushed the boundaries of the medium, experimenting with new forms, techniques, and concepts. Today, Murano continues to be a thriving hub for glassmaking, attracting artists, designers, and enthusiasts from around the world. The island is dotted with numerous glass factories, workshops, and galleries, where visitors can witness the mesmerizing process of glassblowing and admire the exceptional creations that emerge from the skilled hands of Murano's artisans. The legacy of Murano as a center for glassmaking remains unparalleled, and its contribution to the world of decorative arts and design is immeasurable. The island's rich history, tradition, and innovation continue to inspire and influence contemporary glass artists and designers, ensuring that the legacy of Murano lives on.
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