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Tomaso Buzzi at Venini

Rare and modern books
Barovier Marino,Sonego Carla
Skira, 2014
125.00 €
(Preganziol, Italy)
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  • Year of publication
  • 2014
  • ISBN
  • 9788857222479
  • Place of printing
  • Milan
  • Publishers
  • Skira
  • Size
  • 280 x 300 mm.
  • Curator
  • Barovier Marino,Sonego Carla
  • Edition
  • Edition originale
  • Cover description
  • Neuf
  • Binding description
  • Couverture souple
  • State of preservation
  • New
  • Languages
  • Italian
  • First edition
  • True

Description

Prezzo: ? 60,00 Aggiungi. Curatori: Barovier Marino, Sonego Carla Descrizione: 28 x 30 cm, 448 pagine, 1000 colori, souple Collana: Design e arti applicate Editore: Skira Argomento: Design e Arti Applicate Lingua: Inglese Anno: 2014 Isbn: 8857222479 Lingue disponibili: Tomaso Buzzi at Venini A spirited protagonist of the Milan ?neoclassicist? movement, a friend and associate of Gio Ponti, and a partner of Il Labirinto ? together with Ponti and Paolo Venini among others- between 1932 and 1933 Tomaso Buzzi established a fruitful partnership with the Murano glassworks. He would occasionally return there in later years. This volume reconstructs the architect?s entire glass production, which until today had been rather incomplete; only a few pieces were well-known. Thanks to careful documentary research, we now know the context in which he worked and we could highlight this unique creative contribution to the pieces he made and to the techniques used to produce them. Buzzi introduced objects that were often inspired by ancient art and he designed a type of opaque glass with different coloured layers and a gold leaf finish, which according to the tone gave rise to the laguna, alba, alga and tramonto glass. The catalogue offers a collection of over three hundred models that range from vases to light fittings produced by the glassworks, but it also includes Buzzi?s projects for specific buyers and the designs that were never implemented. The architect?s work is documented by a rich array of historic photos and unpublished designs from the Venini historic archive, and by sketches, also never published, preserved in the Buzzi archive at the Scarzuola (Montegabbione), that tell the story of a great passion. Exhibition: Venice, Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore 14 September 2014 ? 11 January 2015 Language : English text

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