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Italian 1960s Venetian Murano opalescent milky glass lantern with 3 tier bell shape and inner shade (VISTOSI)..
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Italian 1960s Venetian Murano opalescent milky glass lantern with 3 tier bell shape and inner shade (VISTOSI).
Sku: VTP1434 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Luciano Vistosi,Murano
Height: 18.0" Diameter : 13.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Glass Category: Lighting Condition: Minor chip in shade
Luciano Vistosi (1931-2010) was an Italian glass designer and artist known for his contributions to the field of decorative arts. Born in Murano, Italy, Vistosi was immersed in the rich tradition of glassmaking from an early age. His father, Guglielmo Vistosi, was a renowned glassmaker and founder of the Vistosi glass company. After completing his studies at the Venice School of Fine Arts, Vistosi joined his family's glass company in 1952. He quickly became involved in the design and production of glass objects, showcasing his exceptional talent and creativity. Vistosi's designs were characterized by their innovative use of color, form, and texture, pushing the boundaries of traditional glassmaking techniques. Throughout his career, Vistosi collaborated with Read Full Bio
Luciano Vistosi (1931-2010) was an Italian glass designer and artist known for his contributions to the field of decorative arts. Born in Murano, Italy, Vistosi was immersed in the rich tradition of glassmaking from an early age. His father, Guglielmo Vistosi, was a renowned glassmaker and founder of the Vistosi glass company. After completing his studies at the Venice School of Fine Arts, Vistosi joined his family's glass company in 1952. He quickly became involved in the design and production of glass objects, showcasing his exceptional talent and creativity. Vistosi's designs were characterized by their innovative use of color, form, and texture, pushing the boundaries of traditional glassmaking techniques. Throughout his career, Vistosi collaborated with numerous prominent architects and designers, including Gae Aulenti, Ettore Sottsass, and Alessandro Mendini. His collaborations resulted in the creation of iconic glass pieces that became synonymous with Italian design excellence. Vistosi's work encompassed a wide range of glass objects, including lighting fixtures, vases, bowls, and sculptures. His designs often featured bold, organic shapes and vibrant hues, reflecting his fascination with the interplay between light and glass. Vistosi's ability to transform glass into visually stunning and functional objects earned him international recognition and acclaim. In addition to his contributions to the Vistosi glass company, Luciano Vistosi also pursued independent artistic endeavors. He participated in numerous exhibitions and his works were showcased in prestigious galleries and museums around the world. Vistosi's artistic achievements were acknowledged with several awards, including the prestigious Compasso d'Oro in 1962. Luciano Vistosi's legacy continues to inspire contemporary glass artists and designers. His innovative approach to glass design, combined with his technical mastery, has left an indelible mark on the world of decorative arts. Today, his works can be found in private collections and museums, serving as a testament to his enduring influence on the field of glass design.
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