Chrome Yellow Venetian with Sawtooth Flanges
Object NameSculptural Vessel
Artist
Dale Chihuly
(American, b. 1941)
Assistant
Lino Tagliapietra
(Italian, b. 1934)
Made FromGlass
Date1988
Place MadeUnited States, WA, Seattle
TechniqueBlown, hot-worked
SizeOverall H: 33.5 cm; Rim Diam: 19 cm
Accession Number89.4.9 B
Credit LineGift of the artist
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Viva Vetro! Glass Alive! Venice and America
The Italian Influence in Contemporary Glass
Venice and American Studio Glass
On ViewBen W. Heineman Sr. Family Gallery of Contemporary Glass.
Interpretive NotesDale Chihuly was the first American studio glass artist to travel to Murano to observe Venetian glassmaking techniques. He worked at the Venini glassworks for months in 1969, learning techniques that had been carefully guarded for centuries. Ten years later, Chihuly and Benjamin Moore invited the Italian master glassblower Lino Tagliapietra to teach at Pilchuck Glass School near Seattle, Washington. Because Tagliapietra formed his glass in traditional ways, Chihuly did not think a collaboration with him would be successful.
Then, on a trip to Venice in 1988, Chihuly saw a collection of Italian glass from the 1920s and 1930s. He wanted to experiment with some of sculptural forms characteristic of the glass of that period, and he contacted Tagliapietra. Together, they began what would become one of Chihuly's best-known series: the "Venetians." This pair of vessels is from the first experimental blow of "Venetians" that they made together.
Provenance
Former Collection
Dale Chihuly
(American, b. 1941)
Object copyright© Dale Chihuly
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