fbpx

Pulcino Alessandro Pianon Vistosi Murano ca. 1961

SKU 1065 Tags , ,

Pulcino blown-glass chick, design Alessandro Pianon, manufactured by Vetreria Vistosi Murano, ca. 1961, glass and copper wire

  • Height: 30cm, Width: 14cm, Depth: 7cm
  • 1960 to 1961
    Technique: glass freeform, coloured murrhine, copper wire, laquered
    Provenance: Private collection, Japan
    Bib.: dep. in Rosa Barovier Mentasti, Venetian Glass 1890-1990, arsenale editrice, Verona 1992, p. 133; Marc Heiremans, Art Glass from Murano 1910-1970, Arnoldsche publ., Stuttgart 1993, p. 300
    Sold

    Out of stock

    SKU 1065 Tags , ,
    Description

    Alessandro Pianon was an Italian designer known for his delightful glass sculptures of “Pulcini”, Italian for chicks. Born in Venice in 1931, Pianon, after his studies there, established himself in the world of mid-century art with his unique designs. For years he was the artistic director at Seguso Vetri d’Arte when he was commissioned to design a new company logo for Vetreria Vistosi. This collaboration led to a close business relationship, and soon he began producing his “Pulcini” sculptures there.
    The series of “Pulcini” includes five bird sculptures in different shapes and colors. There are orange, green, yellow, turquoise and blue variations, each balancing on thin copper wire legs. They all have one thing in common: the charming personalities of the little birds captivate the viewer instantly.

    Inquiry

    By submitting the inquiry form, you agree to the use of your data for this inquiry. Privacy Policy

    Pulcino orange Alessandro Pianon Vetreria Vistosi Murano ca. 1961 glass and copper wire
    Pulcino Alessandro Pianon Vistosi Murano ca. 1961
    You might be interested in

    Thank you for your inquiry!

    We will process your request as quickly as possible.

    Current time in Vienna:
    Wednesday, 17:19
    Office hours

    Monday to Friday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
    Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

    Visit our exhibitions too

    Social Media

    Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter

    Social Media

    Always up to date with our art trade newsletter

    Our next exhibitions

    Social Media