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LINO TAGLIAPIETRA
Lino Tagliapietra (b. 1934 in Murano, Italy) is an Italian glass artist.
Lino was born on the island of Murano in 1934. Murano, an island who’s history of glass dates back to 1291, provided Lino with the perfect educational environment to become one of the greatest glass artists to have ever lived. At the age of 12 Lino was apprenticed by the glass maestro Archimede Seguso. Nine years later, at the age of 21, Lino earned the rank of maestro. For the next 25 years Lino worked in association with several of Murano’s top glass factories. Lino’s influence to the American art glass studio movement is primarily attributed to his friend Dale Chihuly. In 1968 Chihuly visited Murano and learned from Lino, as well as other glass maestri, including Pino Signoretto.
In 1979 Lino came to the United States to teach at the Pilchuck Glass School in Washington. This event marked the beginning of knowledge sharing amongst the American Glass Artists and the Italian maestros, who in the past had guarded their techniques as valuable trade secrets. Lino’s generosity in sharing his knowledge, which builds upon centuries of Italian technique, has given inspiration to many of America’s best glass artists.
The eighties marked Lino’s entry into the studio artist world after over a decade of traveling, teaching and working with studio artists across the world. Lino’s solo production is representative of the finest glass art the world has ever seen. His technical abilities to manipulate glass are surpassed by no one. Even Dale Chihuly, who is one of the most well known glass artists in the world has said Lino is “perhaps the world’s greatest living glassblower”.
Murano is usually described as an island in the Venetian Lagoon, although like Venice itself it is actually an archipelago of islands linked by bridges. It lies about a mile north of Venice and is famous for its glass making, particularly lampworking.
Glass is a noncrystalline material that can maintain indefinitely, if left undisturbed, its overall form and amorphous micro structure at a temperature below its glass transition temperature.
Dale Patrick Chihuly (b. September 20, 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, U.S.) is an American glass sculptor.
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Pilchuck Glass School is widely recognized as the world’s premier glass school. Pilchuck was founded in 1971 by Dale Chihuly, with the support of John Hauberg and Anne Goul Hauberg. The school is said to be modeled after the prestigious Haystack Mountain School of
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