Flavio Poli

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Flavio Poli
Born1900
Died1984 (aged 8384)
Nationality Italian
Occupation
  • Artist
  • Glassmaker
Vase made by Seguso Vetri d'Arte
, in 'submerged' style, to a design by Poli FlavioPoliZipfel.jpg
Vase made by Seguso Vetri d’Arte , in 'submerged' style, to a design by Poli
Flavio Poli for I.V.A.M., naked female solid crystal from Shame, collection, Murano 1930-31 Flavio poli per I.V.A.M., nudi femminili in cristallo massiccio dalla collezione pudore, murano 1930-31, 01.JPG
Flavio Poli for I.V.A.M., naked female solid crystal from Shame, collection, Murano 1930-31


Flavio Poli (1900-1984) was an Italian artist, known for his designs in glass. [1] [2]

Born in 1900, he was trained at the Istituto d'Arte di Venezia , then began work as a ceramicist. [2]

In 1929, he began working for the company "I.V.A.M." ( Industrie Vetraie Artistiche Murano ) as a designer of glassware. [2] He was appointed artistic director of Barovier, Seguso & Ferro (later Seguso Vetri d’Arte ) in 1934, where he devised a style of 'submerged' glass, with several transparent layers, one over the other. [3] Within three years, he was a partner in the company. [2]

He left Seguso in 1963. From 1964 to 1966 he led the artistic glass division of the Società Veneziana di Conterie e Cristallerie . [2]

Poli died in 1984. [2] A number of his works are in the Murano Glass Museum, the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia, [4] and MoMA in New York. [5]

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