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Barovier Green Italian Serving Tray in Mirror-Etched Murano Glass, 1940s

$864.22
£645.64
€730
CA$1,203.38
A$1,292.97
CHF 693.67
MX$15,232.66

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Wonderful tiny rectangular shaped serving tray in a stunning combination of mouth-blown Murano twisted green glass, acid-etched mirror and gilt metal handles. This charming piece was produced in Italy during the 1940s by the master Murano glass-maker Ercole Barovier. In fabulous conditions, with no chips or cracks. This stylish antique Venetian tray has a a twisted curved frame in blown green glass with inside. The tray is crafted in mirrored glass, acid-etched to depict a romantic Venetian scene with two lovers beneath a tree, surrounded by nature. Two birds flying on the horizon symbolize their freedom and the purity of the moment. An incredibly beautiful and unique piece, perfect for enhancing a Mid-Century style interior or adding a touch of luxury to a contemporary bar corner. Dimensions (cm): Depth - 24 Width - 33 Height - 3.5 Entrepreneur and designer Ercole Barovier was the son of Benvenuto Barovier. At age 30 he became a partner in his father's company, the Vetreria Artistica Barovier C. After becoming its artistic director in 1926, he took over its management with his brother Nicol˜. He became sole proprietor in 1936, engineering the fusion between his own glass workshop and the S.A.I.A.R. Ferro-Toso. In 1942, the new company was renamed Barovier Toso. Ercole maintained the artistic direction of the new company until 1972. Over the course of his 50-year activity, he invented numerous decorative techniques which contributed significantly to the renovation of art glass. Already in the Twenties, he obtained great success; first with the murrine vessels, then with totally original creations such as the primavera glass collection (1929-30). From the beginning of the Thirties, he dedicated himself entirely to experimenting with new multi-coloured effects, in particular, he perfected the colorazione a caldo senza fusione technique which he first used in 1935-1936 to create the series Crepuscolo, Autunno Gemmato, Marina Gemmata and Laguna Gemmata. Before World War II he preferred soft shapes and rather thick materials, whereas in the post-war period his interest turned specifically to the field of traditional techniques, which he continued to re-interpret through his very last creations with the series a tessere in 1972. In the Fifties, his work distinguished itself both for the vivid quality of its colours as well as for the singularity of the materials which were noted for the roughness of their surfaces like the Barbarici which sometimes were modelled in primitive forms like the Eugenei and Aborigeni. During the Sixties and Seventies, he gave new interpretations of his a tessere glass with the Dorici, Caccia, Rotellati and other series which were characterized by unusual colour combinations.

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