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Mid Century Modern Sculpture "Free Form" 12.5 H x9.5W Interior Color Swish.

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Mid-Century Modern Murano Glass Sculpture - "Free Form"


Title:
Free Form - Mid-Century Modern Murano Glass Sculpture

Description:
A captivating mid-century modern Murano glass sculpture. This Free Form piece embodies the spirit of both Murano's glassblowing tradition and the sleek, innovative design aesthetics of the mid-century modern era. With its graceful curves and swirling interior color swish, it serves as a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of its creator.

Product Details:

  • Dimensions: 12.5" H x 9.5" W
  • Weight 14 Lbs
  • Material: Authentic Murano Glass
  • Design: Free Form with interior color swish
  • Era: Mid-Century Modern

Brief History of Murano Glass:
Murano glass hails from the Venetian island of Murano, renowned worldwide for its long-standing tradition of glassmaking. Originating in the 8th century, the craft gained prominence in 1291 when all the glassmakers in Venice were forced to relocate to Murano due to the fire risk their furnaces posed to the city's wooden infrastructure. Over centuries, Murano glassblowers developed or refined numerous glassmaking techniques, making them leaders in the craft. Their creations were so unique and sought after that they were often used as royal gifts.

Influences on Mid-Century Modern:
The mid-century modern movement (roughly spanning the 1930s to the mid-1960s) emphasized clean lines, functional forms, and an integration of nature and modern materials. The minimalistic and organic essence of Murano glass designs found a harmonious fit within this era. Artists and designers of the time were inspired by the fluidity, color, and form of Murano pieces. The Free Form sculpture embodies this influence, capturing the spirit of a time when design sought to merge form with function seamlessly. The natural, fluid shapes and intrinsic beauty of the glass echoed the broader design philosophies of the period, making Murano glass pieces coveted artifacts of the mid-century modern movement.

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