Rauchfarbene Vase mit geraden Henkeln
Smoke-coloured vase with straight handles
Foto: Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf

Smoke-coloured vase with straight handles, 1920s

Distributed byPauly & C., founded 1866
Lightly smoke-coloured glass, blown
(H x Ø)30,5 x 14,1 cm
Place of originMurano
Status
not on display
About the workThe vase is a reaction to the success of the V.S.M. Cappellin, Venini & C. glassworks. With the designs of the artist Vittorio Zecchin, the latter had been launching “naked” glasses with clear outlines on the market since 1921, which were free of all the decoration customary in Murano. Zecchin’s greatest success was an egg-shaped vase modelled on a painting by Paolo Veronese from around 1580, which remains his trademark to this day. The egg shape is extremely difficult to blow and is elongated here. However, the straight handles create an elegant balance.
AccessionGift of Udo van Meeteren, 1975
Provenanceo.D. Udo van Meeteren (1926 - 2024), Düsseldorf, erworben vom Hersteller; 1975 erworben durch Schenkung von Udo van Meeteren
Inventory numberP 1975-21
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