Giacomo Franchini - Murrine of Cavour
PRODUCT INFO
Giacomo Franchini - Murrine of Cavour
Year: 1862
Dimensions: 4.0mm x 4.0mm x 1.2mm
Giovanni Sarpellon - Miniature Masterpieces, Mosaic Glass 1838-1924 (English edition)
- Portrait of Cavour - Page 82, fig 641
Cavour, fig 641 - Exact example on display at the Museo del Vetro (Murano Glass Museum) in Venice, Italy
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Item #: 1153
ARTIST BIO
The Franchini Family
The Franchinis were father and son Venetian glass workers in the mid-1800s. Giacomo Franchini (the son of Giovanni Battista Franchini) worked with his father to create elaborate millefiori canes that incorporated floral patterns and figurative images. His most recognizable and exceptional murrine are those depicting the portraits of the heroes on the Risorgimento – Garibaldi, Cavour, and Victor Emmanuel II – as well as Napoleon III and Emperor Franz Joseph.