Vintage Murano Glass Vase Anse Volanti by A.Ve.M. 1950s
Item e7865

A rare Murano art glass vase of the 'Anse Volanti' series. Manufactured by Arte Vetraria Muranese (A.Ve.M.) and designed by Giorgio Ferro in 1952. Made of thick dark glass mass free formed out of one piece. The vase features an slightly iridized finish.

Arte Vetraria Muranese (A.Ve.M.) was founded in 1931 by Antonio Ferro, his sons Egidio and Ottone, Galliano Ferro, and Emilio Nason. In the early years, the company mainly produced mass-market products for large international importers. Designs by Vittorio Zecchin were among the early products. Aldo Nason also worked for A.Ve.M. in the 1930s. Represented at the Venice Biennale and the Milan Triennale from the very beginning, the company constantly adapted its production to contemporary trends and, in keeping with the spirit of the times, produced solid glass figures, pulegoso glasses, and thick-walled glasses. In 1939, Giulio Radi, born in Murano, joined the company as artistic director. Under his leadership, the company explored the reaction of metal oxides to glass and the use of gold and silver powder in combination with very simple shapes. This work was ended by Radi's death in 1952. In addition to Radi's designs, the 'Anse Volanti' series designed by Giorgio Ferro, which was exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1952, is one of the manufacturer's outstanding products. In 1955, Galliano Ferro left the company to open his own glassworks. At that time, painters Luigi Scarpa Croce and Anzolo Fuga were working with A.Ve.M. Scarpa Croce designed asymmetrical works with abstract decorations, combining lattimo glass with murrine or multicolored glass pastes. He was supported in this by the experimental creativity of master glassblower Luciano Ferro. Anzolo Fuga designed many well-known series such as Finestre, Transennato, Sfumato, and the A Canne series. The company still exists today, but production ceased many years ago.

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Measures:
Width: 10.63" (27 cm)
Height: 9.84" (25 cm)
Depth: 1.97" (5 cm)

Literature Reference:
Marc Heiremanns, AVEM Artistic Production 1932-1972, Stuttgart 2020, pages 56ff, 204ff and 356
Marino Barovier, Venetian Art Glass 1840-1970 An American Collection, Stuttgart 2004, pages 298, 299 (similar designs)
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