{"product_id":"large-murano-italian-abstract-hand-blown-arcade-glass-sculpture-ivan-baj-vase","title":"Large Murano Italian Abstract Hand Blown Arcade Glass Sculpture Ivan Baj Vase","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eDimensions:\u003c\/strong\u003e H: 14.5, W: 2.5, D: 2.5 IN\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIvan Baj for Arcade Column Vase This has an African or Aboriginal tribal pattern to it.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHand etch signed on underside, Bears original label. Hand blown, tall black oval vases having hand cut design to exterior. Height: 14.5 inches, Width: 2 1\/2 inches, Depth: 2 1\/2 inches\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eMade in Italy, Murano, handmade according to the ancient Murano glass tradition.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eEncouraged by his friendship with Anna Venini and Laura de Santillana, Ivan Baj founded the brand Arcade in 1989. Since then, Ivan has been designing collections together with international artists and designers, including Laura de Santillana, Paola Navone and Marcello Panza, among others.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eRecently, Ivan embarked on his personal project: Voyages. Emerging from his journeys and encounters with places and people are unique pieces, entirely hand shaped and mouth blown by the glass masters Andrea Zilio and Simone Cenedese in Murano. PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Museo del vetro, Murano Grassi Museum für angewandte Kunst, Lipsia Museo d’Arte Moderna, Lissone EXHIBITIONS 2023 – The Venice Glass Week. Palazzo Loredan, Venezia 2023 – Grassi Messe. Grassi Museum, Leipzig 2023 – MASTERLY Palazzo Giureconsulti Milano 2022 – Design Miami\/Basel. Basel 2022 – The Venice Glass Week. Palazzo Loredan, Venezia 2022 – Doppia Firma. Palazzo Litta, Fondazione Cologni, Milano 2020 – Variations. Palazzo Litta, Fondazione Cologni, Milano 2019 – Vitrea, Milan Palazzo Morando, Milano 2019 – The Venice Glass week Palazzo Franchetti Venezia 2010 – Musée d’Orsay, Paris\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHis works are featured in many museums, such as the Applied Arts of Dusseldorf \u0026amp; Frankfurt, the MOMA San Francisco, and the Centre Pompidou Paris.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHis objects, furniture, decorations and lamps are made by Italian and foreign companies such as: Anthologie Quartett, Arcade, Covo, Driade, Arcea, Eva Maria Melchers. Some collections are present in museums: Applied Arts of Dusseldorf and Frankfurt, MoMa of San Francisco, “Center Pompidou” of Paris, Murano Glass Museum. Since 2014 member of the ADI Campania board. Lives and works in Aversa. Since its inception in 1990 ARCADE’s history has been punctuated by encounters: between the founder Ivan Baj and numerous glass masters, between water and sand, sea and earth, fresh and brackish waters, between matter and steam, form and colour. They have collaborated with master artists such as Marcello Panza, Kazuhiko Tomita, Laura De Santillana, Rina Menardi, Paola Navone, Tomoko Mizu, Paulo Haubert, Kanae Tsukamoto,\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eStefano Gaggero, Susanna Sent, Andrea Zilio and Simone Cenedese on Handcrafted Murano art glass. Luxury home \u0026amp; yachts decor, handmade glass objects, luxury accessories, mouth blown glass for art glass collectors. Murano glassmakers created cristallo—which was almost transparent and considered the finest glass in the world. Murano glassmakers also developed a white-colored glass (milk glass called lattimo) that looked like porcelain. They later became Europe's finest makers of mirrors. Murano glassmaking began a revival in the 1920s. Today, Murano and Venice are tourist attractions, and Murano is home to numerous glass factories and a few individual artists' studios. Its Museo del Vetro (Glass Museum) in the Palazzo Giustinian contains displays on the history of glassmaking as well as glass sculpture samples ranging from Egyptian times through the present day. The Venetian glassmakers of Murano are known for many innovations and refinements to glassmaking. Among them are Murano beads, cristallo, lattimo, chandeliers, and mirrors. Additional refinements or creations are goldstone, multicolored glass (millefiori), and imitation gemstones made of glass. Aventurine glass, also known as goldstone glass, is translucent brownish with metallic (copper) specks.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCalcedonio is a marbled glass that looked like the semi precious stone chalcedony. This type of glass was created during the 1400s by Angelo Barovier, who is considered Murano's greatest glassmaker. Ercole Barovier, a descendant of Murano's greatest glassmaker Angelo Barovier, won numerous awards during the 1940s and 1950s for his innovations using the murrine technique. Sommerso is a form of artistic Murano glass that has layers of contrasting colors (typically two), which are formed by dipping colored glass into another molten glass and then blowing the combination into a desired shape. The outermost layer, or casing, is often clear. Sommerso was developed in Murano during the late 1930s. Flavio Poli was known for using this technique, and it was made popular by Seguso Vetri d'Arte and the Mandruzzato family in the 1950s. This process is a popular technique for vases, and is sometimes used for sculptures. Some of Venice's historical glass factories in Murano remain well known brands today, including De Biasi, Gabbiani, Venini, Salviati, Barovier \u0026amp; Toso, Pauly, Berengo Studio, Seguso, Formia International, Simone Cenedese, Alessandro Mandruzzato, Vetreria Ducale, Estevan Rossetto 1950 and others. The oldest glass factory is Antica Vetreria Fratelli Toso, founded in 1854.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"My Store","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51628656525610,"sku":"a_17995872S1","price":1500.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0996\/4021\/3802\/files\/mobilejpegupload_1B7E1CEFE1B6445A8611B171FF72C396_master_19805442-7632-44af-8039-49130c339abe.jpg?v=1780512237","url":"https:\/\/lionsgallery.com\/products\/large-murano-italian-abstract-hand-blown-arcade-glass-sculpture-ivan-baj-vase","provider":"Lions Gallery","version":"1.0","type":"link"}