NAPOLEONE MARTINUZZI (1892-1977) FOR VENINI
NAPOLEONE MARTINUZZI (1892-1977) FOR VENINI

AN IMPORTANT PULEGOSO VASE, MODEL 3273, CIRCA 1928

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NAPOLEONE MARTINUZZI (1892-1977) FOR VENINI
AN IMPORTANT PULEGOSO VASE, MODEL 3273, CIRCA 1928
blown bubble glass with applied details, covered with burst gold foil
13 in. (33 cm.) high
unmarked
Provenance
Galerie Plaisance, Paris.
Exhibited
Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Art, Viva Vetro! Glass Alive! Venice and America, May - September 2007.

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Lot Essay

cf. Venini, blue catalogue, p. 15;
M. Barovier, Napoleone Martinuzzi Venini 1925-1931, exhibition catalogue, Milan, 2013, p. 212 and 213;

Another example of this vase was exhibited at the IV. Monza Biennale in 1930.

Only four examples of this rare vase are known to exist in green 'pulegoso' glass. An example is located in the collection of Francesco and Chiara Carraro, Venice (formerly collection of Franco Deboni), and another in the collection of Gabriele D'Annunzio, Il Vittoriale degli Italiani, Gardone Riviera. A third example was sold Sotheby's, Geneva, 10 November 1990, lot 67 and its whereabouts are unknown. The fourth, and possibly only other example executed in this color is offered here.
A red 'pulegoso' vase of this model is located in a private collection, Turin.

CAPTIOn: 'Pulegoso' glass pieces exhibited at the Galleria dei Vetri at nnale, Monza, 1930.

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