Giuseppe Borrella Toso
Joint owner of the firm Pauly & Co. Taken over with C.V.M.'s in 1919 by the Societa' Anonima Sanitaria of Milan (Italy), both sold in 1920. From that time the two firms go together in the name and in the destiny.
Aldo Bon
Known as Polo. Born in Murano in 1906 where he died in 1988. Master glassblower at Aureliano Toso's in cooperation with Dino Martens from 1939 to 1955.Together with Adriano Quarisa in 1960 he established the Vetreria Artigiana Aldo Bon, also in the same period he worked for Fucina degli Angeli.He...
Georges Braque
Born in Argenteuil in 1882, he died in Paris in 1963. Impressionist, fauviste, cubist, he made friend with Picasso . He introduced into painting new techniques tending to highlight the artist's complete freedom of action. His works play a central role in the history of contemporary art, as he opened...
Tommaso Buzzi
Born in Sondrio (Italy) in 1900, he died in Rapallo in 1981. After getting an architecture degree at the Politecnico di in 1923, he worked with Gio Ponti , Pietro Chiesa , Giovanni Martelli and Paolo Venini ; together with them he established "Il labirinto", a movement to promote modern...
Guido Cadorin
Born in Venice in 1892 where he died in 1975. He presented his paintings successfully at the 1911 International exhibits in Rome, as a "Liberty Style" painter. In 1926 and in 1929 he exhibited at the Novecento Italiano shows. He made fresco decoration for the Ambasciatori Hotel in Rome and...
Corrado Cagli
Born in Ancona (Italy) in 1910, he died in Rome in 1976. He studied at the Rome Academy and was attracted to fresco techniques. Together with Capogrossi, Cavalli and Melli he started the "Scuola Romana". In 1933 and in 1936 he exhibited at the Triennale di Milano. His manner of...
Alexander Calder
Born in Philadelphia in 1898, he died in New York in 1976. After getting his degree in engineering he attended courses on design. He went to Paris in 1926, where he exhibited his first sculptures made of metal wire to create clever animations. In 928 he got in touch with...
Mario Carraro
Born in Mestre (near Venice) in 1896 and died in Venice in 1978. Landscape painter active in the 30s, he is one of the founding partners of Centro Studi Pittori Arte del Vetro, later Fucina degli Angeli; for Fucina degli Angeli he designed some objects at the beginning of the...
Giacomo Cappellin
Born in Venice on 29 May 1887 from Antonio and Giacomina Trevisan, he owes a well-deserved fame to the experience of a glass entrepreneur in Murano. It was a short but intense experience not only for the high level of production of his firm, but also for the stimulating function...
Mirko Casaril
Born in Venice in 1931 where he died in 1993. Painter, decorator and designer; in 1953 he got his diploma in decoration at the Venice Institute of Art where he taught from 1961 on. During his artistic career he cooperated (around the 60s) with Andolfato, Barovier & Toso's and Galliano...
Gino Cenedese
Born in Murano in 1907, where he died in 1973. He started his career in the glass factory MVM Cappellin & Co. In 1946 he opened his own furnaces where he had some of the best and most famous master glassblowers and painters. His son Amelio is still the firm's...
Afro Celotto
Afro Celotto was born in Venice on August 24 1963. He started working with glass when he was only 14 years old, apprenticing with the great master Lino Tagliapietra. During his first 12 years as servente to Lino, Afro had the opportunity to learn from one of the greatest living...
Pietro Jr. Chiesa
Born in Milan (Italy) in 1892 where he died in 1948. Famous glassware designer, he joined Fontana Ars' in 1933 as a partner. He worked for S.A.L.I.R. 's, was a member of "Il Labirinto" and promoted modrrn decorative arts. He exhibited his creations at several Biennale editions.
Marc Chagall
Born in Vitebsk in 1887 he died in Saint-Paul-de-Vence in 1985. He studied in St. Petersburgh with Léon Bakst, who introduced him to the Impressionists. He went to Paris in 1910 and joined the "Historical Avant - Garde". Subjected to racial persecution, many of his works went destroyed. The stained...
Giuseppe Chiacigh
Born in Vladikavkaz (Caucasus) on December 28, 1895 from Italian citizens who owned a business in Russia. He died in Trieste in 1967 He was a painter and architect. After completing the Liceo Scientifico in 1913, he attended the Kazan Fine Arts Institute until 1915, where he studied and graduated...
Dale Chihuly
Born in Tacoma in 1941, graduated in 1965 at Washington University in Interior Design. He was awarded a student's grant at Fullbright Fellowship in 1968 and moved to Murano. At Venini & Co. He went deeply into glassmaking tecniques. We went back to U.S.A. in 1970, where he was awarded...
Galileo Chini
Born in Florence in 1873, where he died in 1956. In 1899 together with some friends he established "L'arte della ceramica" to give a new impulse to Italian Maiolica. For a time he worked at the Giunti Bellavista Factory, and later started up on his own. The products of his...
Romano Chirivi
Born in Bologna in 1931. Graduated in architecture in Venice, he taught at University's Institute of architecture from 1958. He cooperated from 1960 to 1967 with the Higher Course of Industrial Design and from 1971 to 1974 with the International University of Art. From 1960 to 1968 he worked for...
Corrado Martens
Known as Dino. Born in Venice in 1894, he died there in 1970. See Dino Martens
Jean Cocteau
Born in Maison Lafitte in 1889, he died in 1963 at Milly-la-Fôret. Writer, poet and graphic artist, very well known as an illustrator of books, he worked as an interior designer, and since 1950 he has been dedicated to the art of ceramics. In 1954 on his advise the Centro...
Egidio Costantini
Born in Brindisi in 1912. In 1950 he established the Centro Studi Pittori Arte del Vetro , later Fucina Degli Angeli . Peggy Guggenheim sponsored his first glassware exhibition in 1953.At the same time Costantini created object designed by other, and his own personal objects, too. Some of the most...
Mario Coletti
Known as Farai. He worked forVenini & Co. From the 30s up to the death of Paolo Venini. For a short period he worked for Rosenthal's. He executed the first duck in vitreous paste on the design of Tony Zuccheri.
Mario D'Alpaos
Son of Giuseppe, he worked as a designer and engraver at S.A.L.I.R .'s, where he became director in 1976.
Giuseppe D'Alpaos
Engraver and decorator. After his experiwnce in the grinding department of Vetreria Franchetti, he established the S.A.L.I.R . firm together with other partners. He executed his items at the premises of other glass facories such as the workshop of Franz Pelzel , who became their partner in 1923. In 1933...
Antonio Da Ros
Born in Venice in 1936. Studied at the Carmini State Institute of Art and later taught architecture. After having worked for a brief period as a designer in ceramics, he joined Cenedese's in 1958 as art director; an appointment he has been holding to this day. A typical feature of...
Serena Dal Maschio
Born in Venice in 1920, she died there in 1974. She studied at the Carmini State Institute of Art and subsequently at the Academy of Fine Arts. She worked with her husband Romualdo Scarpa and starting from 1951 she cooperated as a designer at S.A.L.I.R. picture by https://www.cambiaste.com/
Ludovico Diaz de Santillana
Born in Rome in 1931, died in 1989 in Terranova Bracciolini. After having graduated in architecture in Venice, he taught at the university. He married Anna Venini, Paolo Venini 's daughter, and became general manager of Venini & C. after the death of the holder, and until 1985 when with...
Mario Deluigi
Born in Treviso in 1901, he died in Dolo in 1978. Famous painter, he has taught at the Venice Institute of Art. He has met Carlo Scarpa and worked with him in the design mosaic works. In 1936 under the pseudonym "Guido Bin" he started working as a designer for...
Luciano Dall'Acqua
Venetian painter who for 25 years has been exhibiting at shows together with national and international exhibitions. From 1966 he coopereated with Fucian degli Angeli. In 1978 he became a partner of "Gruppo Az". In mAy 1981 he was appointed by th4e Venice Municipal Culture and Public Education Department to...
Vittorio Donà
Born in Murano in 1903 where he died in 1949. After a diploma at the Venice Academy and some work abroad, he gave life to S.I.V.A.M. company together with other partners; due to his family relationship with the holders, he became a designer at S.A.I.A.R. Ferro Toso's.
Gianni Dova
Born in Rome in 1925, he died in Pisa in 1991. After having studied at Brera, he became one of the chiefplayers of the Avant-Garde movement in Milan in the mid 50s due to "Movimento Nucleare" and "Art Autre". He has worked for Fucina degli Angeli as a designer, too.
Max Ernst
Born in Bruehl in 1891, he died in Paris in 1976. He attended by the university of Bonn the faculty of philosophy, the courses of psychiatry and art history. In 1921 he participated in the exhibition organised by Breton in Paris, where he had moved, and joined the "Surrealism". Then...
Claire Falkenstein
Born in 1909 in Coosbay. She studied at the University of California. In 1942 she was known as a successful sculptor. She lived and worked in Paris from 1950 to 1959, back in U.S.A. she taught at various unversities. In 1971 she started cooperating with Salviati & Co. for about...
Giorgio Ferro
Son of Galliano, he was born in Murano in 1931. He studied at the Carmini State Institute of Art in Venice. From 1951 to 1955 he worked at A.V.E.M. 's as a designer, and was concerned mainly with design projection especially after the death of Giulio Radi . In 1955...
Antonio Ferro
The founder of an important family of master glassblowers, he established the new A.V.E.M. furnace in 1932.
Egidio Ferro
Son of Antonio, born in Murano in 1889 and died there in 1968. He worked for the C.V.M. and later, during the 20s. In 1932 together with other partners he establised A.V.E.M., where he went on producing his objects. In 1955 he left the glassworks to carry on his own...
Ottone Ferro
Son of Antonio and master glassblower, he has been one of the A.V.E.M.'s founding partners. At the XXV Venice Biennale, in 1950, he presented bowls and vases having new chromatic effects obtained through special reactions on metal.
Luciano Ferro
Son of Egidio, he was born in Murano in 1925 and died there in 1972. During the 60s he worked as a master glassblower and occasionally as a designer for A.V.E.M. ins close partnership with Anzolo Fuga and with Fucina degli Angeli. The A.V.E.M. firm exhibited his objects at the...
Raffaele Ferro
Master glassblower at the MVM Cappellin & Co. firm. He exhibited his creations in 1927 at the III International Biennale of Figurative Arts in Monza.
Piero Fornasetti
Born in Milan in 1913 where he died in 1988. After having studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and at the Higher School of Applied Art, he joined the artists of the "Gruppo Novecento". In 1940 he presented his works at the Triennale in Milan and designed a...
Lucio Fontana
Born in Rosario de Santa Fe' (Argentina) in 1899, he died in 1968 in Comabbio (Varese, Italy).He atttended the Brera Academy in Milan, during the 30s he got in touch with lombardic abstract artists and with the international "Abstract - Creation" movement.Lucio started as a ceramic artist in Albisola (Savona,...
Anzolo Fuga
Born in Murano in 1915, he studied at the Carmini State Institute of Art in Venice with Guido Balsamo Stella . In 1939 he graduated in graphic arts, design and artistic stained glass. Together with his brother he opened a boutique in 1947 specialised in the decoration of blown glass...
Mario Gambaro
Born in Murano in 1941 and he has always lived and worked on the island. For the paste five generations, there has always been at least one important maestro in his family. He started his apprenticeship when he was only 13 years old, guided by Alfredo Barbini . Was 20...
Luciano Gaspari
Born in Venice in 1913. He studied at the Fine Arts Academy of Venice and Bologna, he was a pupil of Virgilio Guidi and Giorgio Morandi. He participated in a number of Biennales.Luciano Gaspari is a painter who enters into symbiosis with glass production, studies the collections, scientifically verifies the...
Émile Gallé
Emile Gallé was a French glassmaker and designer born in Nancy in 1846 and died there in 1904. He was one of the most significant exponents of Art Nouveau. He gained experience in his father’s ceramics and glass factory in Nancy and at Mosan laboratories, combined with a passionate study...
Peggy Guggenheim
Born in New York in 1898, she died in Camposanpiero (Padua) in 1979. In 1938 she founded the Guggenheim Jeune in London. In 1949 she bought Palazzo Venier dei Leoni in Venice, and created the eponymous foundation. Her advisers include one of the century's greated artists, Marcel Duchamp. Due to...
Virgilio Guidi
Born in Rome in 1891, died in Venice in 1984. Pupil to Giulio Aristide Sartorio at Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. He was active in Venice from 1927 to 1935 and later came back to settle during the second world war. In 1939 he got closer to the "Abstractism"...
Franz Pelzel
Born in Huttendorf in 1900, he died in Murano in 1974. He studied at the Fachschule in Haida (Novy Bor, Czech Republic). After 1922 he worked in Florence together with Guido Balsamo Stella and opened a glasswork with him in 1925. He cooperated with S.A.L.I.R.'s after 1929 as designer and...
Renato Guttuso
Born in Bagheria in 1912, died in Rome in 1987. After classical studies in Palermo he moved to Rome in 1931 to exhibit at the I Quadriennale. He was in Milan from 1935 to 1937, in contact with Birolli, Manzù and Joppolo. Political and social commitment had a strong influence...
Edward Hald
Born in 1883, died in 1980. One of the most representative glass engraver, capable of giving expressionist shapes to the material. He attended the Art Studio in Copenhagen and later the Art League in Stockholm in 1908 - 1909 as a pupil of Matisse. He carried on works as a...
Miroslav Hrstka
Born in 1933, died in 1983. Pupil of Libensky at the Prague school of Decorative Arts, he became a designer at the Borske Sklo glasswork and worked in Murano for Venini & Co. In 1968 he participated in the XXXIV Venice Biennale.
Oscar Kokoschka
Born in Pöchlarn in 1886 and died in Villeneuve in 1980. He spent his formative years at the Vienna School Decorative Arts in the "Secession" climate, in close contact with Gustav Klimt, then he joined the expressionist current. In 1922 he participated in the Venice Biennale and in 1953 in...
Friedrich Hundertwasser
Born in Vienna in 1928, after academic studies, his paintings became abstract with a refined decorative taste, reminiscent of the "Jugendstil".He was acquainted with Klee and the Surrealism's themes.During the 60s he worked for Fucina degli Angeli.
Gino Krayer
Born in Venice in 1906.Painter, he has been exhibited in several Biennales and at the Opera Bevilacqua La Masa.Together with other partners, he established in 1950 the Centro Studi Pittori Arte del Vetro, that, in 1954 turned into Fucina degli Angeli. The items designed by him are made by the...
Cesare Laurenti
Painter known exspecially as a ceramic's decorator. His large tiled panel "La storia dell'arte" is justly famous: it was exhibited at the 1901 Venice Biennale and was subsequently purchased by the Museum of Modern Art (New York). Together with Umberto Bellotto he patented a method in 1920 to obtain "...
Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris)
Born in La Chaux - De - Fonds in 1887, he died in Roquebrune Cap Martin in 1965. Architect, painter, sculptor and writer, he studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. He designed furniture for interiors. He participated in 1953 in the first exhibition organised by Fucina degli Angeli. In...
Jan Le Witt
Born in 1907, he died in 1991. Painter with strong modern tendencies, he was born in Czestochowa (Poland), where he spent his childhood. After completing his schooling, he travelled for three years in Europe and in the Middle East. He was a graphic artist as well as an illustrator. During...
Fernand Léger
Born in Argentan (France) in 1881, died in Gif-sur-Yvette (Seine - et - Oise, France) in 1955. Studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and at the Academie Julian in Paris. He started from "Post-impressionism" to come close to "Fauvism" and reached "cubism". In 1925 he presented large compositions at...
Hans Lerche Stoltenberg
Son of the Norwegian painter Vincent, he was born in Duesseldorf in 1867 and died in Rome in 1920. He worked for two years in small ceramics workshop and came to Italy in 1886. He lived in Rome beginning in 1900 and worked for F.lli Toso's from 1912 to 1914....
Gino Levi-Montalcini
Born in 1907, he died in 1975. Architect and urban designer, he worked with Giuiseppe Pagano on same halls for the 1928 International Exhibition in Turin. In 1928 - 1929 he designed the Gualino office building and, still in the same year, he designed the Sambuco shop for the S.A.I.A.R....
Riccardo Licata
Born in Turin, Italy in 1929, Riccardo Licata lived with his family for a short period to Paris; they then moved to Rome where he remained until 1945. Since 1946 he has lived between Venice and Paris. After his studies at an arts high school and at the Venice Academy...
Vico Magistretti
Born in Milan in 1920. Architecture and interior designer; he worked for Alias, Cassina, Knoll International and Artemide. From 1960 until its closure he worked for the Vistosi glasswork as a designer.
Stanislav Libensky
Born in 1921, he died in 2002. From 1937 to 1939 he attended the specialised School of Glassmaking at Novy Bor, where he later became instructor and then director, position held until 1963. From 1954 to 1963 he was Director of the School of Glassmaking in Zelezny Brod, where he...
Tyra Lundgren
Born in Stockholm in 1897, she died there in 1979. She studied decorative arts in her city from 1914 to 1922. She worked for Arabia's in Sweden from 1924 to 1927 andfor the Sevres manufactures from 1934 to 1939. In 1941 she cooperated with Gustavsberg's and Kosta's and sent designs...
Cirillo Maschio
An entrepreneur born in Murano, partner with Angelo Nason in the Nason & Maschio firm, in 1932 he established the C. Maschio company together with the painter Giuseppe Chiacig as an art director. His glasswares earned some success during the 30s. After the war Cirillo Maschio progressively left the item's...
Amerigo Marchesin
He was an architect. At the XXXIV Biennale of Venice in 1968, F.lli Toso exhibited the large "Gala" fountain designed by him. In 2001 he participated as an architect at the Brazilian Pavillion at the IL Biennale
Francesco Martinuzzi
Known as Checo. Master glassblower of Fucina degli Angeli. He has made the famous "Centauro" by Pablo Picasso at the Vetreria Dalla Venezia e Martinuzzi. In the 20s he joined Industrie Vetrai Artistici Muranese, together with Otello Nason, Libero Vitali, Flavio Poli, Giovita Vitali, Aldo "Polo" Bon.
Napoleone Martinuzzi
Born in Murano in 1892, he died in Venice in 1977. In 1910 he studied sculpture subject in Rome together with Angelo Zanelli. He got back to Murano, and in 1925 he joined the Venini & C. as partner and art director.His creativity gave him a position in the front...
Attilio Moratto
Master glassmaker, in 1924 he exhibited for the company Cappellin Venini & C. at the 14th Venice Biennale. In 1927 he exhibited for MVM Cappellin & Co. at the II International Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Monza.
Roberto Sebastian Matta Echaurren
Born in Santiago (Chile) in 1911. After architectural studies, he moved to Europe in 1933 to work in Le Corbusier's workshop in Paris. In 1938 he first joined the Surrealism movement and subsequently the Informal one. During the war he went to New York and had a strong influence on...
Luciano Minguzzi
Born in Bologna in 1911. Born in Bologna, son of a sculptor. Studied under his father and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. Visited Paris in 1934 on a travelling scholarship. First one-man exhibition at the 1942 Venice Biennale. His early work chiefly influenced by Bolognese and Florentine...
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 Royal College in London. In 1937 he became a member of...
Carlo Moretti
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 Venice Biennale in 1978 he exhibited "Ideologia come Techne". #muranoglass #morettiartworks
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 decoration at G. Sent Glass Studio, in 1987 specialised his apprenticeship in fusing at HF Glass Studio, and completed his preparation by doing...
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, the "Yokoama" series.