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Flavio Poli

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Italian artist and designer (1900–1984)
Flavio Poli
Born1900
Died1984 (aged 83–84)
NationalityItalian
Occupations
  • Artist
  • Glassmaker
AwardsCompasso d'Oro
Vase made bySeguso Vetri d’Arte, in 'submerged' style, to a design by Poli
Flavio Poli for I.V.A.M., naked female solid crystal fromShame, collection, Murano 1930–31


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

Born in 1900, he was trained at theIstituto d'Arte di Venezia, then began work as aceramicist.[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 ofBarovier, Seguso & Ferro (laterSeguso 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] Poli received one of the inauguralCompasso d'Oro awards in 1954 for the Seguso “Mod. 9822” blue-ruby glass vase.[4] He left Seguso in 1963.[5]

From 1964 to 1966 he led the artistic glass division of theSocietà Veneziana di Conterie e Cristallerie.[2]

Poli died in 1984.[2] A number of his works are in theMurano Glass Museum, as well as theVictoria and Albert Museum in London;[6] theNational Gallery of Victoria, Australia;[7] theCorning Museum of Glass,[8] and theMetropolitan Museum andMuseum of Modern Art in New York.[9][10]

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  2. ^abcdef"Flavio Poli".Barovier & Toso. Retrieved16 April 2017.
  3. ^"1900–1970: glass and design – Museo del Vetro".Murano Glass Museum. Retrieved16 April 2017.
  4. ^"MOD 9822 VASE".ADI Design Museum. Retrieved2024-06-29.
  5. ^"Artistica Soffiera Seguso".Museo del Vetro (in Italian). 2013-05-08. Retrieved2024-06-29.
  6. ^Poli, Flavio; Seguso Vetri d'Arte (1950–1955),Bowl, retrieved2024-06-29
  7. ^"Flavio POLI".National Gallery of Victoria. Retrieved16 April 2017.
  8. ^"Flavio Poli".Corning Museum of Glass. Retrieved2024-08-03.
  9. ^"Flavio Poli".MoMA. Retrieved16 April 2017.
  10. ^"Flavio Poli | "Corroso" Vase".The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved2024-06-29.
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