Mosaikglasschale "a faraona" (Perlhuhn)
Mosaic glass bowl "a faraona" (guinea fowl)
Foto: Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf

Mosaic glass bowl "a faraona" (guinea fowl), ca. 1953–1955

ExecutionVenini & C., founded 1921
Designwohl Paolo Venini, Venezia 1895–1959 Venezia
Mosaic glass, fused, blown, cut base
(H x Ø)10 x 12,3 cm
Place of originMurano
Status
not on display
About the workThis simply shaped bowl imitates the plumage of the guinea fowl. To achieve this, special coloured glass had to be heated together and drawn out into rods. Slices of these could then be fused together as a mosaic and picked up with the glassmaker’s pipe to form the vessel. “La faraona” is the Italian name for the guinea fowl. It was once thought to have been bred for the first time in Ancient Egypt, which is probably why it was called the “Pharaoh”.
AccessionGift of Helmut Hentrich, 1966
Provenance[...]; 1966 erworben durch Schenkung von Helmut Hentrich (Krefeld 17.6.1905 - 7.2.2001 Düsseldorf)
Inventory numberP 1966-298
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