NEW YORK, NY.- Christies announced the sale of Carlo Scarpa: Visions in Glass 1926-1962. A Private European Collection, taking place on May 4, 2017 at Christies New York. The sale features the only single-owner collection of works by the Venetian architect and designer Carlo Scarpa ever to be sold at auction to this day.
Encompassing approximately 90 pieces of Italian art glass, the collection provides an overview of the pioneering styles Scarpa created for M.V.M. Cappellin and subsequently Venini between the years 1926 and 1962. In his collaboration with the two glassmakers and in particular with Venini, Scarpa developed a modern vocabulary for the century-old techniques of glass making and paved the way for the resurgence of the island of Murano as a center of glass with a modern outlook. Deeply influenced by his training as an architect, Scarpa developed a range of new surface treatments and techniques, while being inspired by ancient Roman glass as well as Chinese works of art.
The pieces included in this collection encompass over forty years of his creations, offering a body of work which is unparalleled at auction. Incredibly modern and rich of a great variety of shapes, colors, and techniques, these objects laid the roots of contemporary glass-making in Venice and beyond. Highlights include An Important Murrine Opache Dish, circa 1940 (estimate: $100,000-150,000), A Rare Murrine Romane Vase, circa 1936 (estimate: $40,000-60,000); and A Rare Velato-Inciso Vase, circa 1940 (estimate: $30,000-40,000).
Born in Venice, Carlo Scarpa was a unique figure among second generation Modern architects, being at once deeply embedded in the historical culture of Venice, and at the same time weaving the most Modern of spatial conceptions into its material fabric. At the very beginning of his career as an architect, the first traditional material Scarpa engaged with was glass, one of the most ambiguous, allusive and atmospheric materials employed in the making of architecture. In his work with Cappellin and Venini, starting in 1926, Scarpa explored the glass-making art, recovering ancient Roman techniques as well as discovering new methods of transforming glass.
HIGHLIGHTS | LIVE AUCTION | MAY 4, 2017
CARLO SCARPA (1906-1978) AN IMPORTANT MURRINE OPACHE DISH, CIRCA 1940 Estimate: $100,000-150,000
CARLO SCARPA (1906-1978) AN INCISI VASE, CIRCA 1942 Estimate: $20,000-30,000
CARLO SCARPA (1906-1978) A RARE MURRINE ROMANE VASE, CIRCA 1936 Estimate: $40,000-60,000
CARLO SCARPA (1906-1978) A RARE A MACCHIE BOWL, CIRCA 1942 Estimate: $35,000-45,000
CARLO SCARPA (1906-1978) A SOMMERSO VASE, CIRCA 193436 Estimate: $30,000-40,000
CARLO SCARPA (1906-1978) A RARE A FILI VASE, CIRCA 1942 Estimate: $30,000-40,000
CARLO SCARPA (1906-1978) A MEZZA FILGRANA VASE, CRICA 1935 Estimate: $10,000-15,000
CARLO SCARPA (1906-1978) A TESSUTO-BATTUTO VASE, DESIGNED 1938-40 Estimate: $20,000-30,000