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<meta charset="UTF-8" />Very large ovoid-shaped bottle in transparent blown glass with yellow and white flamed decoration.
With its impressive yellow and blue stopper.
Signed Jean Claude Novaro and dated 2009 under the base. H: 35 cm
Weight : 10 kilos
Jean-Claude Novaro was a master glassmaker born in Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes) on October 18, 1943, and died in Monaco on December 30, 20141. After 20 years of research and with the help of his wife Virginie Novaro Pigasse, he invented the inclusion of gold, silver and bronze in glass, as well as phosphorescent glass.
From 1963 onwards, the Art Deco influence led him to create flasks, lamps and vases. In 1998, he created a series of vases on the theme of daily life in Egypt and on the theme of soccer for the World Cup5.
In 2002, he created a monumental work for Nice airport5,12. He is also listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having created the largest work of glass ever made by a master glassmaker1.
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