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Pulcino (Little BIrd)

Designer Alessandro Pianon (Italian, 1931 - 1984)
Manufacturer Vetreria Vistosi
Dateabout 1962
Dimensions10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm)
MediumBlown, colorless and transparent soda-lime glass, with mosaic cane inclusions; steel wire.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Charles R. Johnson, Lambertville, Michigan
Object number
2016.244B
Not on View
DescriptionThe two stylized birds are blown and tooled of transparent blue glass with gilded copper wire feet and legs. One bird is of drop shape, its beak pointing up, wings tooled backwards, with a translucent band of mosaic cane sections around its lower body and opaque mosaic cane eyes. The second bird is of horizontal pod shape, its back flattened on top and encircled around its belly with a thin orange trail, and opaque mosaic cane sections as eyes. 
Published ReferencesHeiremans, Marc, 20th Century Murano Glass, Stuttgart, 1996, nn. 209, 211, 212.

McFadden, David Revere, et al., Venetian Glass: The Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu Collection, New York, American Craft Museum, 2001, n. 181.

Dorigato, Attilia, L'Arte del Vetro a Murano, Venezia, Arsenale Editrice, 2002, p. 333.

Exhibition HistoryToledo Museum of Art, Hot Spot: Contemporary Glass from Private Collections, April 15-Sept. 18, 2016.
Pulcino (Little Bird)
Alessandro Pianon
about 1962
Two 'Pulcini' Birds
Alessandro Pianon
about 1962
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Late first century BCE to early first century CE
Inscribed Flask in the Shape of a Male Head
Late 2nd to early 3rd century CE
Jar
Early Dynastic Period
2700-2500 BCE
Silver Strata (Fossil Series)
Brent Kee Young
about 2002

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