Square submerged Murano glass vase by Seguso, 1960s
Square vase in red and yellow submerged Murano glass by Seguso, 1960s. It is an extraordinary example of the innovative glass-working techniques that characterized the Murano artistic glass movement of the mid-20th century. The vase is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing the skill of Seguso's glassmaking tradition. The use of the submerged glass technique is evident, where layers of differently colored glass are fused together to create a fascinating sense of depth and dimension. The predominant colors of the vase are red and yellow, reflecting the bold and vibrant aesthetic of the 1960s. The submerged glass technique allows these colors to interact in a visually striking way, with one color seemingly encapsulated within the other. The vase has a square shape, a departure from traditional vase shapes, adding a touch of modernism to its design. The edges are sharp and clean, emphasizing the geometric lines popular in 1960s modernist art and design.
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