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Lot No. 17
 A FINE FLORAL DESIGN MURANO
 GLASS CHANDELIER

 A central shaft supporting eight storm shades with
 arched arms, decorated with flower buds.

 Size: 42 x 36 x 36 in (106.7 x 91.4 x 91.4 cm)
 Medium: Glass
 Circa: Mid 20th century
 ` 8,00,000 - 12,00,000 | $ 9,877 - 14,815
 Provenance: Property from an important Parsi
 collection based in Mumbai.






 For ages, the famous island of Murano in Venice, Italy
 has been home to some of the greatest glassblowers
 in history, and is considered by many to be the most
 influential glassmaking hub. As a matter of fact,
 Venetian glass has been popular since time immemorial
 for its decorative style and vibrant colours, making a
 name for itself throughout the world. While these famed
 glass objects were manufactured on the mainland for a
 large part of history, a rise in fires around Venice due to
 the furnaces raised alarm. Since most Venetians lived   Bottom view
 in houses made predominantly of wood at the time,
 the fires were often uncontrollable and created panic.
 This prompted the ‘Doge’ of Venice - Pietro Gradenigo
 - to issue an order to relocate the industry to Murano
 island. All glassmakers residing in Venice then moved to
 Murano and remained there exclusively.

 To keep the trade exclusive and discourage the spread
 of the secrets behind this high-quality glass, the
 makers would also require permits to leave the island.
 This concentration of world- renowned masters of the
 craft led to an exponential growth with regards to their
 knowledge, skills and experimentation. This also led to
 many important discoveries in the art of glassmaking
 including the invention of the world’s first truly clear
 glass - ‘Cristallo Veneziano’ - by Master Angelo Barovier.
 The designs too evolved rapidly, with the creation of
 works such as the ‘Ciocce’, the Murano glass flowered
 chandelier, and the  ‘Rezzonico’ chandelier that was
 composed of several hundred handmade pieces. Closer
 to the 1800s, the designs of Venetian blown glass
 became more complex and intricate. The technical
 abilities and accuracy in the process resulted in the area
 receiving discerning and curious visitors from across
 the globe. The exquisite craftsmanship, vivid hues and
 innovation all contribute to Murano glass being one of
 the most sought-after glass artworks in the world.
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