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NAPOLEONE MARTINUZZI ANTIQUE ITALIAN PULEGOSO MURANO GLASS LAMP MODERN ART DECO For Sale


NAPOLEONE MARTINUZZI ANTIQUE ITALIAN PULEGOSO MURANO GLASS LAMP MODERN ART DECO
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NAPOLEONE MARTINUZZI ANTIQUE ITALIAN PULEGOSO MURANO GLASS LAMP MODERN ART DECO:
$6500.00

RARE, IMPORTANT, AND EXQUISITE ANTIQUE ART DECO ITALIAN MURANO GLASS PULEGOSO TABLE LAMP BY RENOWNED ITALIAN GLASS MASTER AND SCULPTOR NAPOLEONE MARTINUZZI FOR VENINI & CO. (Italian 1892-1977). THIS WORK IS EXECUTED FROM THE PRESTIGIOUS PULEGOSO LINE OF GREEN VASES, CIRCA 1930s). MADE EXCLUSIVELY ON THE ISLAND OF MURANO, ITALY. IT HAS BEEN REWIRED IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION. IT APPEARS TO BE A CHIP, AS SHOWN, OR IT COULD BE A TYPICAL DESIGN FLAW FROM THE GLASS HAND-BLOWING PROCESS. IT DOES NOT DETRACT FROM ITS BEAUTY IN ANY WAY.


PROVENANCE: PRIVATE COLLECTION, BEVERLY HILLS CALIFORNIA.


DIMENSIONS GLASS BODY ONLY: 12” H x 12” W

DIMENSIONS INCLUDING THE SHADE: 23” HIGH X 12” WIDE


Napoleone Martinuzzi (1892 - 1977) was active/lived in Italy, Europe. Napoleone Martinuzzi is known for Glassblowing, design, and sculpture.


Napoleone Martinuzzi

Born: 1892 - Murano, Italy

Died: 1977



Born on Murano in 1892, Napoleone Martinuzzi was the son of an accomplished glass blower. He attended the Belle Arti in Venice and was part of the Ca’ Pezzaro Secessionist group, where, in 1908, he began to exhibit his sculptures.


In the thirties and forties, Napoleone Martinuzzi was one of the most important sculptors and glass designers in Italy. He came, like many glass artists, from a glassblower family. Martinuzzi's first experiences with design took place in the workshop of Giacomo Vivante, who specialized in Liberty-style ceramics, and in the workshop of Achille Tamburlini and Antonio Carbonaro, who worked with terracotta and iron. Equipped with this handicraft educational background, he attended nude classes with the sculptor Antonio Dal Zotto at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice between 1906 and 1909. In 1908, he already exhibited his first sculptures in Ca 'Pesaro.' Later, in 1910, Martinuzzi moved to Rome. His stay in the capital gave him a variety of artistic inspirations and encounters with foreign artists. This had an impact on his works. Martinuzzi's sculptures reflect his interest in the Art Nouveau style and works of Gustav Klimt and George Minne. Employed at the workshop of Angelo Zanelle, he also worked on the marble monument for the first king of the united Italy, Vittorio Emmanuele II, in Piazza Venezia. After his return to the lagoon city, already as a recognized sculptor, he exhibited his works at the Biennale in 1920.


When exactly Napoleone Martinuzzi began to deal with the matter of glass remains unknown. His acquaintance with the writer Gabriele D'Annunzio, who influenced many of the artists of his generation, can be considered the starting point. In 1921, Martinuzzi created enamel-painted glasses modeled after Vittorio Zecchin. In 1924, on behalf of D'Annunzio, he commissioned a glass window on Murano based on a preliminary drawing by the painter Guido Cadorin. Already in 1922, he had been transferred to the management of the Museo Vetrario. From 1925 onwards, the design of glasses became Napoleone Martinuzzi's second major occupation besides sculpture. As the artistic director of Venini & Co., he continued in the early years the classic style of thin-walled Soffiati dictated by his predecessor Zecchin. At the end of the twenties, Paolo Venini gave his designer a free hand. Based on his work as a sculptor, Martinuzzi expanded the repertoire of the Venini catalog with numerous figures and new glass materials. Among the first innovations were the so-called pulegoso vases in dark green foam glass. This bubble-enriched mass was also used for the series of decorative cacti and rubber plants that should decorate the modern home. Martinuzzi's extravagant designs were sought after by private and public clients alike. For the post office in Bergamo he created a 2.50 m high cactus. In Gabriele D'Annunzio's house on Lake Garda you will find vases and lamps, as well as numerous fruits and vegetables such as corncobs, grapes, peppers and eggplants. As Artistic Director of Venini, Martinuzzi was also responsible for the design of prestigious chandeliers and lamps. The traditional ornament-rich Murano chandeliers he met with clear shapes, which were often performed in foam glass glass.


A lasting tribute to this haute-grandeur can still be seen at the Vittoriale—poet Gabriele D’Annunzio’s lavish home and mausoleum where many of Martinuzzi’s formidable sculptures and monumental glass vessels still reside




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