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Object NameVase
Manufacturer Artisti Barovier (Italian, 1911-1920)
Made FromGlass, Gold
Dateabout 1880-1890
Place MadeItaly, Venice
TechniqueBlown, applied
SizeOverall H: 30 cm, W: 10.3 cm, D: 9.5 cm
Accession Number2017.3.29
Credit LineGift of Sharon Handler Loeb
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionVase. Colorless, opalescent, and red glasses, gold; blown, applied. Vase with inverted teardrop body, waisted neck, flared rim, and conical foot joined with a stem consisting of an elongated hollow knop; hollow know is flanked on top and bottom with solid waisted elements. Colorless and gold canes resembling a cage applied to bottom half of vessel body. Two tall handles with square tops applied to rim and body of vessel, just above the top of the cage work. Band of transparent red dots applied around body and stem.
Provenance
Source Sharon Loeb - 2017-11-27
Acquired between 1998 and 2007
Source John Loeb
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