Carlo Scarpa for Venini & C.
"Bee and Beehive", allegory of Political Science, 1943.
Blown and hot-applied Murano art glass.
Piece belonging to the famous series of allegorical centerpieces designed by Carlo Scarpa for Venini & C. commissioned by the University of Padua in 1943.
In very good condition.
Measurements: 25 x 15 x 15 cm.
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CARLO SCARPA (Venice, 1906-Sendai, Japan, 1978) for VENINI & C.
"Bee and Beehive", allegory of Political Science, 1943.
Blown and hot-applied Murano art glass.
Piece belonging to the famous series of allegorical centerpieces designed by Carlo Scarpa for Venini & C. commissioned by the University of Padua in 1943.
In very good condition.
Measurements: 25 x 15 x 15 cm.
Exceptional allegorical centerpiece designed by Carlo Scarpa for Venini & C. in 1943. The piece, entitled "Bee and Beehive", belongs to the historical series created to symbolically represent different university faculties, in this case Political Science.
The work presents a transparent molded glass structure, whose faceted surface evokes the geometric architecture of a beehive. Delicate hot-applied bees, made of clear and amber glass, are arranged on the central body, providing movement, lightness and a bright chromatic counterpoint. Scarpa thus transforms a naturalistic motif into a composition of great symbolic sophistication, where the beehive alludes to organization, collective life and social order.
The transparency of the glass, the precision of the applications and the interplay between light and volume reveal Venini's extraordinary technical mastery and the designer's architectural sensitivity.
In 1943, in the midst of World War II, the University of Padua commissioned the Venetian firm Venini & C. to design an extraordinary series of allegorical centerpieces to represent the various university faculties. The project was entrusted to Carlo Scarpa, one of the most influential figures in 20th century Italian design and then artistic director of Venini.
Made in Murano art glass, these pieces combine Venini's refined technical mastery with Scarpa's poetic and sculptural universe. Each composition adopts a zoomorphic or symbolic form - the ox, the swan, the eagle, the beehive or the snake - to evoke disciplines such as Law, Philosophy, Science or Medicine, reinterpreting the tradition of Baroque "table gardens" from a modern and profoundly Italian sensibility.
For decades, these works remained virtually unknown, carefully preserved in their original packaging at the University of Padua. Historical documentation subsequently recovered made it possible to reconstruct the commission and confirm Carlo Scarpa's authorship for Venini, making this series an exceptional testimony to post-war Italian design and to the collaboration between art, craftsmanship and intellectual thought.
Each piece in the series today constitutes a rare collector's item, where the technical virtuosity of blown glass dialogues with the sculptural elegance and symbolic imagination that made Carlo Scarpa an essential figure in the history of European design.
Artistic director of Venini between 1932 and 1947, Carlo Scarpa profoundly renewed the language of Murano glass through exceptional research into techniques, textures, color and form. His work is represented in major international collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Corning Museum of Glass and Le Stanze del Vetro / Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice.
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