Items Similar to Italian Blown Glass Sculpture by Massimo Micheluzzi, Murano, 2021
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 12
Italian Blown Glass Sculpture by Massimo Micheluzzi, Murano, 2021
About the Item
Mouth blown sculptural object, using the battuto technique of cutting and grinding a matte finished surface by Italian artist Massimo Micheluzzi. Born in Venice in 1957. He studied art history at Ca'Foscari, the University of Venice. Introduced to the world of glass by the Venini family, in 1993 he began collaborating with Laura de Santiliana, the granddaughter of Paolo Venini. Within a few years, he was producing works of his own, and in 1998 had his first exhibition in Milan. Excellent condition and signed and dated by the artist.
- Creator:Massimo Micheluzzi (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 6.25 in (15.88 cm)Width: 9 in (22.86 cm)Depth: 8.75 in (22.23 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:2021
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
- Condition:
- Seller Location:Chicago, IL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU819825933252
About the Seller
4.8
Vetted Professional Seller
Every seller passes strict standards for authenticity and reliability
Established in 1997
1stDibs seller since 2006
588 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: <1 hour
Associations
20th Century Specialists
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Shipping from: Chicago, IL
- Return Policy
Authenticity Guarantee
In the unlikely event there’s an issue with an item’s authenticity, contact us within 1 year for a full refund. DetailsMoney-Back Guarantee
If your item is not as described, is damaged in transit, or does not arrive, contact us within 7 days for a full refund. Details24-Hour Cancellation
You have a 24-hour grace period in which to reconsider your purchase, with no questions asked.Vetted Professional Sellers
Our world-class sellers must adhere to strict standards for service and quality, maintaining the integrity of our listings.Price-Match Guarantee
If you find that a seller listed the same item for a lower price elsewhere, we’ll match it.Trusted Global Delivery
Our best-in-class carrier network provides specialized shipping options worldwide, including custom delivery.More From This Seller
View AllLorenzo Burchiellaro Italian Cast Etched and Black Aluminum Sculpture
By Lorenzo Burchiellaro
Located in Chicago, IL
Lorenzo Burchiellaro cast and etched aluminum square sculpture.
Patinaed black and natural etched aluminum composes this open cube with a dish depressed center for either holding va...
Category
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Aluminum
$1,440 Sale Price
42% Off
Carlo Zauli Italian Artist Abstract Ceramic Sculpture Signed Zauli
By Carlo Zauli
Located in Chicago, IL
Ceramic sculpture by Carlo Zauli from the series "Sphere" done in the circa 1970s.
Stoneware and very abstract. Influences of Lucio Fontana are apparent.
Exhibited large scale installations during Milan Design Week 2013.
Carlo Zauli is indisputably considered one of the most important sculptors of the twentieth century.
After having won the main awards in ceramics in the fifties, the early sixties saw him evolve towards a markedly sculptural interpretation of his Craft. In these years he developed his own artistic language, imbued with informal atmospheres intertwined with a harmonious but disruptive "naturalness": these are the years of growing international success. From 1958, the year in which the great high-reliefs were made for the Baghdad palace and the Kuwait State Printing Office, he saw his fame grow continually, up to the end of the seventies and eighties, throughout Europe, Japan , North America, where he realizes exhibitions and placed work permanently.
Carlo Zauli was born in 1926 in Faenza, where he died in 2002.
Instead of ornate platters and decorative vases, his work seemed to have emerged from the earth itself, with organic curves, jagged edges, cracks and fissures that reflected the artist’s keen connection with nature. It was this passion for the natural world that made his work revered in Japan.
Zauli first showed in the Japan as well in 1964 with the International Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramic Art that toured several top museums.
At the beginning of 1960s, Carlo Zauli enters an artistic period in which he could be defined 'a sculptor of vases.' He subjects his vases to a progressive process of geometrical synthesis that, combined with a sort of abnormal growth, turns them into true sculptures. His studio receives frequent visits from Arnaldo and Giò Pomodoro, Giuseppe Spagnulo...
Category
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Carlo Zauli Italian Artist Abstract Ceramic Sculpture Signed Zauli
By Carlo Zauli
Located in Chicago, IL
Ceramic sculpture by Carlo Zauli from the series "Sphere" done in the circa 1970s.
Stoneware and very abstract. Influences of Lucio Fontana are apparent.
Exhibited large scale installations during Milan Design Week 2013.
Carlo Zauli is indisputably considered one of the most important sculptors of the twentieth century.
After having won the main awards in ceramics in the fifties, the early sixties saw him evolve towards a markedly sculptural interpretation of his Craft. In these years he developed his own artistic language, imbued with informal atmospheres intertwined with a harmonious but disruptive "naturalness": these are the years of growing international success. From 1958, the year in which the great high-reliefs were made for the Baghdad palace and the Kuwait State Printing Office, he saw his fame grow continually, up to the end of the seventies and eighties, throughout Europe, Japan , North America, where he realizes exhibitions and placed work permanently.
Carlo Zauli was born in 1926 in Faenza, where he died in 2002.
Instead of ornate platters and decorative vases, his work seemed to have emerged from the earth itself, with organic curves, jagged edges, cracks and fissures that reflected the artist’s keen connection with nature. It was this passion for the natural world that made his work revered in Japan.
Zauli first showed in the Japan as well in 1964 with the International Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramic Art that toured several top museums.
At the beginning of 1960s, Carlo Zauli enters an artistic period in which he could be defined 'a sculptor of vases.' He subjects his vases to a progressive process of geometrical synthesis that, combined with a sort of abnormal growth, turns them into true sculptures. His studio receives frequent visits from Arnaldo and Giò Pomodoro, Giuseppe Spagnulo...
Category
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Stone Sculpture by French Sculptor Arsene Galisson a Stone Sculptor in Poitou
By D'arsenes
Located in Chicago, IL
Sculpture by French sculptor Arsene Galisson a stone sculptor in Poitou.
He creates small architectureal lamps and objects inhabited by a soft light, ...
Category
Vintage 1980s French Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Stone
French Sculpture of Violins by Artist Arman New Years Gift 1984 For Christofle
By Arman
Located in Chicago, IL
A sculpture of many violins by French artist Fernandez Arman created for Christofle in 1984 as a new years gift wishing for a happy new year.
Signed and stamped. Silver plate bronze...
Category
Vintage 1980s French Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Silver Plate
Signed Bronze Dish by Italian Gio Pomodoro Il Sestante Galeria
By Gio Pomodoro, Arnaldo Pomodoro
Located in Chicago, IL
A bronze sculpture / dish by Italian artist Gio Pomodoro for Il Sestante Galleria, Milan, Italy, circa 1958.
In the late 1950s the gallery was producing small series of decorative o...
Category
Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
You May Also Like
Black Caved Glass Ornament In The Manner Of Massimo Micheluzzi
By Massimo Micheluzzi
Located in London, GB
This sculptural glass ornament is a great decorative piece, inspired by the organic forms of Massimo Micheluzzi pieces. It is hand carved in caved black glass and has a ridged design...
Category
Early 2000s Italian Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Glass
Massimo Micheluzzi Black Murano Glass Vase, Hand Blown and Battuto Cut, 2002
By Massimo Micheluzzi
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary Italian artist Massimo Micheluzzi's hand blown and battuto cut black Murano glass vase was made in 2002. Incised signature to underside: [Massimo Micheluzzi, Murano, 2002].
Image 6: Massimo Micheluzzi (Italian, born 1957)
Artist's Bio:
Born in Venice in 1957, Massimo Micheluzzi was introduced to the world of glass in the late 1970's as a young photographer for the renowned Venini glass factory, an extraordinary experience that over time will prove to be decisive.
Following a long and fruitful apprenticeship in the furnace, Micheluzzi started his personal journey in the late 1990's. His work has constantly evolved since then as he continues to explore new ways of mastering the material, whilst always remaining ‘true’ to the nature of glass.
Working alongside his master glassblower, Massimo Micheluzzi uses the techniques that have defined the Murano tradition intervening directly on each phase of the creative process. Striving to balance tradition and innovation, he applies these ancient crafts to achieve a uniquely modern aesthetic.
Micheluzzi’s work is deeply embedded in the life and history of the city of Venice and constantly inspired by its watery surroundings and architecture. His eclectic body of work shifts between fluid and organic shapes, iridescent transparencies and opaque carved surfaces as well as elaborate colour combinations, mosaic patterns and sculptural forms.
His works have exhibited in cities all over the world and are in some international museums and various public and private collections such as the The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, The Corning Museum of Glass in New York, Muse´e Des Arts De´coratifs de Paris, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Museo del Vetro di Murano in Venice and Villa Necchi...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Vases
Materials
Blown Glass
Italian Murano Bird Mouth Blown Glass Sculpture
Located in San Diego, CA
beautiful Murano bird glass sculpture with copper inserts circa 1970's.
Category
20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures
Materials
Blown Glass
$220 Sale Price
20% Off
Massimo Micheluzzi Classic Murrina Glass and Battuto Techniques Sunset Brown
By Massimo Micheluzzi
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
Massimo Micheluzzi (1957) uses traditional techniques to achieve a uniquely modern aesthetic. He is one of very few contemporary Muranese artists to successfully employ Classic murrina and battuto...
Category
2010s Italian Vases
Materials
Murano Glass
Murano Glass Hand Blown Penguin Sculpture
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage collectible Murano art glass hand blown sculpture of a penguin in blue and yellow colored glass figurine with gold murine.
Handcrafted bea...
Category
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures
Materials
Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass
Murano blown glass terrier dog sculpture
By Ercole Barovier
Located in Milano, IT
The terrier dog sculpture is made of blown and stapled Murano glass mixed with gold dust, then colored red and white on the eyes, tongue, and nose.
The object is attributed to Ercol...
Category
Vintage 1960s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures
Materials
Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass, Slag Glass
Recently Viewed
View AllMore Ways To Browse
Murano Matte
Battuto Murano
Murano Glass Battuto
Battuto Technique
Venini Battuto
Massimo History
1980s Italian Murano Glass Multi Color Sculpture
Addison Woolsey
African Wooden Tray
Alain Douillard
Amedeo Fiorese
Andree And Michel Hirlet
Andree Michel Hirlet
Barbini Cones
Bertoia Willow
Biagio Romeo
Carved Alabaster Egypt Bc
Cedar Driftwood