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OverviewNapoleone Martinuzzi, an artist held in high esteem by poet Gabriele d'Annunzio, became a partner of Paolo Venini in 1925. In his capacity as the artistic director of V.S.M. Venini & C. he designed magnificent objects until 1931. This book reviews his entire production as a glass designer, consisting of about 600 pieces identified after lengthy and thorough research. Unpublished records found in the Archivio Storico Venini have allowed researchers to appreciate the full extent of Martinuzzi's contribution to the factory's production and to identify many of his designs, some of which were previously unknown. After devising elegant clear blown glass objects, the artist went on to explore previously unseen matter like bubble glass and opaque glass in intense and solid colours; he designed a wide repertoire of vases, cups, lights and peculiar decorative objects like fruits, coloured glass creatures and succulent plants, some of which were monumental in size. The book contains a wide range of period photographs, signed designs and factory drawings. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marino Brovier , Valerio Terraroli , Rosa Barovier Mentasti , Chiara SquarcinaPublisher: Skira Imprint: Skira Dimensions: Width: 28.00cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 30.00cm Weight: 2.810kg ISBN: 9788857221403ISBN 10: 8857221407 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 06 October 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsGlittering Venini Glassworks Come to Life in a New Book. Objects rendered in deep greens, electric blues, and vibrant reds burst onto the page (nearly 500 pages, in fact) in an array of atypical forms and opacities. It's a fitting tribute to the man and an intriguing resource for those casually interested and learned alike. -Architectural Digest """Glittering Venini Glassworks Come to Life in a New Book. Objects rendered in deep greens, electric blues, and vibrant reds burst onto the page (nearly 500 pages, in fact) in an array of atypical forms and opacities. It's a fitting tribute to the man and an intriguing resource for those casually interested and learned alike."" ""-Architectural Digest"" -Glittering Venini Glassworks Come to Life in a New Book. Objects rendered in deep greens, electric blues, and vibrant reds burst onto the page (nearly 500 pages, in fact) in an array of atypical forms and opacities. It's a fitting tribute to the man and an intriguing resource for those casually interested and learned alike.- -Architectural Digest ""Glittering Venini Glassworks Come to Life in a New Book. Objects rendered in deep greens, electric blues, and vibrant reds burst onto the page (nearly 500 pages, in fact) in an array of atypical forms and opacities. It's a fitting tribute to the man and an intriguing resource for those casually interested and learned alike."" -Architectural Digest" Glittering Venini Glassworks Come to Life in a New Book. Objects rendered in deep greens, electric blues, and vibrant reds burst onto the page (nearly 500 pages, in fact) in an array of atypical forms and opacities. It's a fitting tribute to the man and an intriguing resource for those casually interested and learned alike. -Architectural Digest -Glittering Venini Glassworks Come to Life in a New Book. Objects rendered in deep greens, electric blues, and vibrant reds burst onto the page (nearly 500 pages, in fact) in an array of atypical forms and opacities. It's a fitting tribute to the man and an intriguing resource for those casually interested and learned alike.- -Architectural Digest Author InformationMarino Barovier is an author and independent curator. He was born in Venice into one of the oldest families of Murano glassmakers. In 1983, he joined his wife, Marina, in the study of the history of twentieth-century Murano glass. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |