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Seguso Vetri d'Arte, originally named Artistica Soffiera e Vetreria - Barovier Seguso & Ferro, was formed in 1933 by Antonio Seguso and his sons Archimede and Ernesto, Luigi "Olimpio" Ferro, and Napoleone Barovier. Archimede Seguso was the master glassblower. Alberto Seguso, an accountant, joined as a partner in 1934. Flavio Poli also joined in 1934, as artistic director, and became a partner in the company when Luigi Ferro left in 1937. At this time, the name was changed to Seguso Vetri d'Arte s.n.c In 1939, the factory merged with Ing. Francesco Zecchin - Vetri Artistici e Mosaici, a company they had previously collaborated with, and Francesco Zecchin became a partner of SVA. Francesco left in 1940, when he was called to serve in the war, and Alberto Seguso left in the same year. Archimede Seguso left in 1942 due to ill health. Three new master glassblowers joined as partners in 1945: Francesco Martinuzzi, Guido Seguso and Giusto Nichetto. In 1946, as production increased, three more glassblowers joined as partners: Plinio Pustetto, Umberto D'Este and Angelo Seguso. Due to increasing taxes for limited partnerships, in 1949 the company was liquidated, and at this time Francesco Martinuzzi and Guido Seguso left to found Seguso dalla Venezia. The remaining partners then founded a new company, Seguso Vetri s.r.l, changing to Seguso s.r.l in the same year. Napoleone Barovier retired in 1950. This was the year Flavio Poli began to experiment with the sommerso technique, for which he became most famous. Mario Pinzoni joined the factory in 1953, as assistant to Flavio Poli. Plinio Pustetto left in 1958 due to health problems. In 1959 the factory name was changed to Seguso Vetri d'Arte s.a.s di Ernesto Seguso, Flavio Poli & C.i. Flavio Poli and Ernesto Seguso both left the company in 1963, and Angelo's sister Angela Seguso joined as a partner. At this time the name was changed to Seguso Vetri d'Arte s.a.s di Bruno e Angelo Seguso & C.i, and Mario Pinzoni replaced Flavio Poli as artistic director. Angela Seguso left in 1967, and Bruno Seguso in 1969. The name was then changed to Seguso Vetri d'Arte s.a.s di Angelo Seguso & C. Mario Pinzoni left in 1971, and was replaced by Vittorio Righattieri. Production ceased in 1973 and the company was put into liquidation. Ownership of the brand name changed several times over the next few decades, until being returned to the Seguso family. Giampaolo Seguso, son of Archimede Seguso, founded Seguso Viro in 1993, with his sons Gianluca, Pierpaolo and GianAndrea. In 2009, they aquired the brand name Seguso Vetri d'Arte from the owner at that time, Amelio Cenedese.

Sources: Seguso Vetri D'Arte: Glass Objects from Murano (1932 - 1973): Complete Catalogue Since 1933 by Marc Heiremans.


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Polveri

Seguso Vetri d'Arte Murano Polveri Gold Leaf Glass Dove Bird

A red & clear Murano glass bird, with fine polveri gold leaf inclusions. Made by Seguso Vetri d'Arte.

SIGNED & LABELLED Seguso Vetri d'Arte Murano 'Polveri' Glass Bird

A green & clear Murano glass bird, with fine polveri gold leaf inclusions. Made by Seguso Vetri d'Arte, signed and labelled.


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Reference Websites

For more information on Seguso Vetri d'Arte glass, check out the following resources:

www.seguso.com
archivi.cini.it/centrostudivetro/ - Extensive archive of Seguso Vetri d'Arte catalogues, drawings & photographs.