Henry Spencer Moore

Henry Spencer Moore

Born on the 30th of July 1898 in the small coalmining - town of Castleford (Yorkshire - Uk), he died in Much Hadham (Hertfordshire, Uk) in 1986. He studied at the school of Art in Leeds and at the ...

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Carlo Moretti

Carlo Moretti

Carlo Moretti was born in Murano in 1934. He founded, together with his brother Giovanni, the Carlo Moretti firm, where he is mainly responsible for the design and production.

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Alberto Moretti

Master glassblower for F.lli Toso's, in 1963 he presented his work at the XIV Venice Biennale, based upon designs made by Renato and Giusto Toso, at the exhibition of Murano Glass. At the Veni...

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Norberto Moretti

Norberto Moretti

Born in Venice in 1961, he attended the "liceo artistico" in Venice; in 1979 did apprenticeship at Alfredo Barbini glassworks, then in 1982 specialised his apprenticeship as decorati...

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Aldo Nason

Born in Murano in 1920. Son of Emilio, he has been one of the founding partners of A.V.E.M. In the late 50s he set up on his own and produced glassware with techniques perfected by Giulio Radi...

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Koloman Moser

Known as Kolo, he was born in Vienna in 1868, where he died in 1918. Son of an official at the Theresianum in Vienna. He studied at the Academy in Vienna with Griepenkerl and Rumpler. He knew ...

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Luigi Onesto

Luigi Onesto was born in Murano into a glass-making family. At the age of 15 he begins to learn the secrets of glass as an apprentice at Gambaro & Poggi, one of the oldest and most f...

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Angelo Nason

One of the two partners of the Nason & Maschio firm.

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Ermanno Nason

Ermanno Nason

Born in Murano on July 21, 1928, he was son of the master glassblower Otello Nason (1894-1966).He had his apprenticeship as a glassmaker first in his father's factory, then with his uncle Emilio ...

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Otello Nason

Master glassblower active in the 20s and 30s, he specialized in figures of massello glass. He first worked at Libero Vitali's Firm I.V.A.M., then at Zecchin - Martinuzzi's directed by the scul...

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Marco Novati

Born in Venice in 1895 where he died in 1975. He exhibited his paintings in national level shows. His venetian interiors are very famous, as well as his lan dscape of the Veneto countryside. D...

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Giuseppe Pagano Pogat

Giuseppe Pagano Pogat

Born in Parenzo (Trieste) in 1896, he died at Mauthausen in 1945. He was an architect, urban designer, and even writer. In 1928 he became appointed director of the International Exhibiti...

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Sven Palmqvist

Swedish artist, he was born in 1906; in 1936 he worked for Orrefors Glasbruk, creating glasswares like the "Kraka" and "Ravenna". One of his most famous works is the glass wall "Luce e ombra" ...

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Andrea Pagnes

Andrea Pagnes

Venetian artist and writer Andrea Pagnes (born 1962 in Venice) holds degrees in Philosophy and Modern Literature, and certificates of higher studies in Museology. Art Critic and Creative...

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Malvino Pavanello

Known as Nino. Master glassblower, in 1924 at the XIV Venice Biennale he exhibited works made for Cappellin Venini & Co., and in 1927 at the III International Exhibition of Decorative Arts...

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Eleonore Peduzzi Riva

Born in Milan in 1939. As artist and designer, she carried on her activity at Vistosi's during the 70's. In 1972 she exhibited at the XXXVI Venice Biennale.

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Giovanni Patrini

Born in Fombio (Lodi), he died in Milan in 1933. After his studies in medicine, he worked as an interior designer and became one of the most famous practitioniers of this art at international ...

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Alessandro Pianon

Alessandro Pianon

Born in Venice in 1931 where he died in 1984. He studied architecture at Venice University. In 1956 he worked at Vistosi's, designing its logo. In 1962 he opened a design studio. ...

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