The history of Venetian and Murano glass dates back over 1,000 years. Venice was an important center for glassmaking in the Middle Ages, and by the 13th century, the city had established itself as the leading producer of glass in Europe.

During the Renaissance, the art of Venetian glassmaking reached its peak, with artisans producing some of the most exquisite glassware in the world. One of the most important innovations of this time was the development of cristallo, a type of clear glass that was almost as transparent as crystal. Cristallo was prized for its clarity and brilliance, and it quickly became a symbol of wealth and luxury.

In the 16th century, Venetian glassmakers faced a challenge when the city passed a law requiring all glass furnaces to be moved to the island of Murano. The law was passed in response to the risk of fire, which was high more...

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Loredano Rosin: Murano art glass sculpture, the two stylised…

Stylized Heads in Colored Glass Sculpture

Loredano Rosin: Murano art glass sculpture, the two stylised heads in solid clear glass with applied colours, mounted on a black glass base, engraved signature to top left of base. Height 50 cm, width 37 cm

Loredano Rosin 1936-1991 two clear glass Murano sculptures, a…

Clear Murano Glass Couple by Loredano Rosin

Loredano Rosin 1936-1991 two clear glass Murano sculptures, a woman, 41 cm, and a man, 42 cm both including the base. Signed.

Loredano Rosin (Italian, 1936-1991) sculpture, c. 1985, clear…

Calcedonia Glass Sculpture by Loredano Rosin

Loredano Rosin (Italian, 1936-1991) sculpture, c. 1985, clear and Calcedonia glass, signed 'Loredano Rosin', with two Murano Venezia acid stamps

Murano Loredano Rosin (1936-1991) nude figure on stand, glass,…

Murano Nude Figure on Stand

Murano Loredano Rosin (1936-1991) nude figure on stand, glass, signed, (Chip to edge)