ART COD. ID: 7740
Height: 20 cm (inches 7.86 )
This refined “Veronese” vase is masterfully handcrafted in Murano following the centuries-old tradition of mouth-blown glass. Its classic silhouette showcases a gracefully rounded body that tapers into a narrow neck, resting on an elegant, ornate foot. The yellow hue lends a modern touch, while its timeless Venetian craftsmanship ensures it will remain a treasured piece for years to come. Perfect as a striking centerpiece or a sophisticated accent, this vase exemplifies the unparalleled artistry of Murano glassmaking.
Historical Background and Origin of the Name The “Veronese” vase owes its name to the renowned 16th-century Venetian painter Paolo Veronese, who famously depicted a vase of this very shape in one of his paintings. Although its origins can be traced back to the Renaissance, it was in the early 20th century that Murano glassmakers revived and popularized this distinctive form, paying homage to Venice’s illustrious artistic heritage. Today, the Veronese vase has become an iconic symbol of Murano’s glassmaking tradition, combining historic roots with contemporary design.
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ART COD. ID: 7740
Height: 20 cm (inches 7.86 )
This refined “Veronese” vase is masterfully handcrafted in Murano following the centuries-old tradition of mouth-blown glass. Its classic silhouette showcases a gracefully rounded body that tapers into a narrow neck, resting on an elegant, ornate foot. The yellow hue lends a modern touch, while its timeless Venetian craftsmanship ensures it will remain a treasured piece for years to come. Perfect as a striking centerpiece or a sophisticated accent, this vase exemplifies the unparalleled artistry of Murano glassmaking.
Historical Background and Origin of the Name The “Veronese” vase owes its name to the renowned 16th-century Venetian painter Paolo Veronese, who famously depicted a vase of this very shape in one of his paintings. Although its origins can be traced back to the Renaissance, it was in the early 20th century that Murano glassmakers revived and popularized this distinctive form, paying homage to Venice’s illustrious artistic heritage. Today, the Veronese vase has become an iconic symbol of Murano’s glassmaking tradition, combining historic roots with contemporary design.














