Lot 3000
LARGE!!! Dino Rosin (Born 1948) "Barca a Vela" (Sailboat) Clear and Calcedonia Glass Sculpture. Clear and calcedonia glass. Worked free-hand on a punty in solid glass. Ground and polished by hand. Signed by artist on base. Dino Rosin was born in Venice May 30, 1948. His family moved to the glass-making island of Murano when he was two months old. At the age of twelve Dino Rosin left school and began work as an apprentice at the Barovier and Toso glass works where he remained until he joined his brothers, Loredano and Mirko, at their factory, Artvet, in 1963. Dino Rosin continued at Artvet until 1975 when he moved to Loredano Rosin's newly established studio as his assistant. There, Dino Rosin collaborated with his brother for more than 25 years. Dino Rosin was Loredano Rosin's right hand in the "piazza" and a master in his own right in cold work. In 1988 Dino Rosin was invited to Pilchuck Glass School* in Washington to teach solid free dash hand glass sculpture with Loredano and the American glass artist, William Morris. Examples of his skill at cutting and finishing large glass sculptures have been exhibited throughout the world. Dino Rosin's work is his own name and has also been seen at the Museo dell'arte vetraria in Murano Italy. Dino Rosin is now carrying on in the tradition of his deceased brother Loredano. Dino Rosin's skillful use of "calcedonia" glass is unique and makes his pieces recognizable. Calcedonia is one of the oldest and rarest types of glass. Calcedonia was first developed on Murano during the mid-fifteenth century. For 500 years, the mystery of creating Calcedonia has fascinated the world. Artifacts made of Calcedonia glass are among the most treasured holdings of many famous museums. The uncertainties and difficulties of Calcedonia glass production were resolved only by the masters of Murano and lost with the fall of the Venetian Republic. The secret of the production of Calcedonia was finally rediscovered by Lorenza Radi in 1856, but lost again by the turn of the 20th century. Artist: Dino Rosin Title: "Barca a Vela" (Sailboat) Medium: Calcedonia Glass Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: on base Approx. Net Weight: 41 lbs. Keywords: ArtGlass, Pottery, Art Glass, Murano; Ref: BD1785
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Provenance:
- This lot is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and documentation from Vetreria Artistica Gritti (S.R.L.) Venezia, Italy Dimensions:
- 32 x 21 x 6 in. Artist Name:
- Dino Rosin Medium:
- Calcedonia Glass Condition:
- This sculpture is in great condition. Please see photos for details.
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