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Pezzato Vase
This is a vase. It was made by Venini Glassworks. It is dated 1950–51 and we acquired it in 1998. Its medium is fused colored glass squares, reheated, blown and shaped. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
Pezzato glass is made by fusing together small squares of colored glass in a patchwork-like arrangement. The resulting flat sheets can then be heated and shaped into a vessel. The bright colors and casual forms of the pezzati reflected a new direction in glass design, popularized especially by Bianconi for Venini in Murano.
This object was featured in our Object of the Week series in a post titled Like a Patchwork of Light.
It is credited Museum purchase from General Acquisitions Endowment in honor of Piera Maria Watkins.
- Textile Panel, Spread
- cut silk selvedges, polyurethane.
- Courtesy of Luisa Cevese Riedizioni.
- 88.2015.6a,b
- Toilet Bottle
- glass.
- Gift of Samuel P. Avery.
- 1903-1-20
- Screen (USA)
- favrile glass, patinated bronze.
- Gift of Anonymous Donor.
- 1967-48-104-b
Our curators have highlighted 3 objects that are related to this one.
- Drawing, Design for Manhattan Records Label
- pen and red, black ink, color pencil, red marking pen, collage on tracing....
- Gift of Paula Scher.
- 1996-88-6
- Vase And Lid (Sweden)
- applied and cast glass.
- Gift of Ulla Forsell.
- 1988-49-1-a,b
- Bowl (Germany)
- kiln-formed fused glass.
- This acquisition made possible through Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation.
- 1983-11-1
Its dimensions are
H x W x D: 22 x 13.5 x 12cm (8 11/16 x 5 5/16 x 4 3/4in.)
Cite this object as
Pezzato Vase; Made by Venini Glassworks (Italy); Italy; fused colored glass squares, reheated, blown and shaped; H x W x D: 22 x 13.5 x 12cm (8 11/16 x 5 5/16 x 4 3/4in.); Museum purchase from General Acquisitions Endowment in honor of Piera Maria Watkins; 1998-54-1
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Saturated: The Allure and Science of Color.