Mosaikglas-Henkelvase
Mosaic glass vase with three handles
Foto: Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf

Mosaic glass vase with three handles, ca. 1910–1915

ManufacturerFratelli Toso, founded 1854
Clear glass, fused mosaic bits (murrine; millefiori), blown, crown pontil mark
(H x Ø)23,7 x 24,1 cm
Place of originMurano
Status
not on display
About the workColoured glass fused together can be drawn out into long, thin rods. From the rods, the “canne”, discs are cut, “murrine”, which always show the same pattern in cross-section. These are used to make colourful vessels, also known as “mosaic glass”. The English glass manufacturer Apsley Pellatt invented the term “millefiori”—a thousand flowers—in 1849. The technique had been rediscovered a few years earlier by the Venetian glassmaker Pietro Bigaglia and is still a standard of glass art in Murano today.
AccessionGift of Helmut Hentrich, 1970
Provenance[...]; 1970 erworben durch Schenkung von Helmut Hentrich (Krefeld 17.6.1905 - 7.2.2001 Düsseldorf)
Inventory numberP 1970-323
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