Cenedese (Murano, Italy) Art Glass 5.5" Swan, in Red/Opal

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In 1946, Gino Cenedese formed the company Cenedese & Co. In 1947 he was joined by Alfredo Barbini as a partner, who was also artistic director and master glassblower.

Barbini departed in 1950 and started his own company, which left Cenedese to use freelance designers - some of which included Fulvio Bianconi, Riccardo Licata and Napoleone Martinuzzi.

Antonio Da Ros became Artistic Director in 1959 and frequently designed pieces using the sommerso technique, often with 'Uranium' green glass that glows brightly in ultra violet light. 

Cenedese are probably best known for their range of 'Aquarium' sculptures - large clear blocks of glass filled with suspended fish and seaweed. They were originally designed by Alfredo Barbini, and later continued by Riccardo Licata.

Source '20th Century Glass' website, which can be viewed here.

 

THIS LISTING

Model 5.5" Swan
Colour Red, Opalescent

Production 1960s/70s

Dimensions 14cm (5.5") tall, 9.5cm long, 5.5cm wide

Condition Excellent vintage condition with no wear that we can see.

 

This piece, whilst not labelled, has been confirmed to be Cenevese via the company itself via email, who are still in operation today.

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