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Collection Erwin Walter Burger Crystal plate with engraved decorations - Italy, 1950s. Signed.
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Erwin Walter Burger Crystal plate with engraved decorations - Italy, 1950s. Signed.

€3,000.00

Beautiful and unique Crystal plate with engraved floral decorations on the grinding wheel and acid-corroded surface.

About the Designer

Work nourished by emotion and imagination likewise triumphed over formal theory among a few glass designers active in Milan itself. Erwin Burger, the cutter and engraver long employed by Fontana Arte, quit the firm in 1945 and went to work his own. He set up his own studio in Italy.

Founded Upon what he had produced in the 1930s after designs for vessels by Pietro Chiesa and for sculptural pieces by Giacomo Manzù his work acquired an increasingly original flavor. Clearly inspired by Aristide Colotte’s engraved pieces of the 1930’s, his random blocks of cullet transmuted themselves into ambivalent structures that combine human and animal forms and can be fully understood only when viewed from several angles.

The artist did not, on his own admission, intend any profound psychological statements; all that manifested itself enthuse pieces was his own close affinity with the animal world.

Comparison of one of Burger’s masterpieces, the wildly spirited horse head of 1051, with its rather decoratively stylized forerunner of 1934, clearly reveals an element of continuity on the one hand and, on the other, an immense accretion of expressivity attributable to the mood of the time.

These continue line dating from prewar days , but reinforce their organic momentum such that they look almost furnace-crafted.

Period

1950-1959

Place of Origin

Italy

Condition

Good Vintage Condition.

Dimensions

45cm x 45cm x 5cm

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Beautiful and unique Crystal plate with engraved floral decorations on the grinding wheel and acid-corroded surface.

About the Designer

Work nourished by emotion and imagination likewise triumphed over formal theory among a few glass designers active in Milan itself. Erwin Burger, the cutter and engraver long employed by Fontana Arte, quit the firm in 1945 and went to work his own. He set up his own studio in Italy.

Founded Upon what he had produced in the 1930s after designs for vessels by Pietro Chiesa and for sculptural pieces by Giacomo Manzù his work acquired an increasingly original flavor. Clearly inspired by Aristide Colotte’s engraved pieces of the 1930’s, his random blocks of cullet transmuted themselves into ambivalent structures that combine human and animal forms and can be fully understood only when viewed from several angles.

The artist did not, on his own admission, intend any profound psychological statements; all that manifested itself enthuse pieces was his own close affinity with the animal world.

Comparison of one of Burger’s masterpieces, the wildly spirited horse head of 1051, with its rather decoratively stylized forerunner of 1934, clearly reveals an element of continuity on the one hand and, on the other, an immense accretion of expressivity attributable to the mood of the time.

These continue line dating from prewar days , but reinforce their organic momentum such that they look almost furnace-crafted.

Period

1950-1959

Place of Origin

Italy

Condition

Good Vintage Condition.

Dimensions

45cm x 45cm x 5cm

Beautiful and unique Crystal plate with engraved floral decorations on the grinding wheel and acid-corroded surface.

About the Designer

Work nourished by emotion and imagination likewise triumphed over formal theory among a few glass designers active in Milan itself. Erwin Burger, the cutter and engraver long employed by Fontana Arte, quit the firm in 1945 and went to work his own. He set up his own studio in Italy.

Founded Upon what he had produced in the 1930s after designs for vessels by Pietro Chiesa and for sculptural pieces by Giacomo Manzù his work acquired an increasingly original flavor. Clearly inspired by Aristide Colotte’s engraved pieces of the 1930’s, his random blocks of cullet transmuted themselves into ambivalent structures that combine human and animal forms and can be fully understood only when viewed from several angles.

The artist did not, on his own admission, intend any profound psychological statements; all that manifested itself enthuse pieces was his own close affinity with the animal world.

Comparison of one of Burger’s masterpieces, the wildly spirited horse head of 1051, with its rather decoratively stylized forerunner of 1934, clearly reveals an element of continuity on the one hand and, on the other, an immense accretion of expressivity attributable to the mood of the time.

These continue line dating from prewar days , but reinforce their organic momentum such that they look almost furnace-crafted.

Period

1950-1959

Place of Origin

Italy

Condition

Good Vintage Condition.

Dimensions

45cm x 45cm x 5cm

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