THE ITEM
This elegant handmade work of Swedish art glass is by Bertil Vallien (b. 1938 - ), celebrated glass artist, sculptor, ceramist and designer.
This particular piece is a miniature of the collectable 'Network' series. The vessel form is composed of an exterior with a fine, white-frit glass that creates a snow-globe drifting effect and finished with a fine, cross-hatch mesh design, which was impressed into the surface of the body of the bottle when the glass was blown against metal screening. The lightly frosted rim and interior of the vase bears a warm, pearlescent sheen.
CONDITION
Excellent, no chips, cracks or repairs, please do see photos as part of the condition report. The underside of the base is engraved with 'BODA, ARTIST COL, B VALLIEN 48011'. The vase is also labelled with the 'Handmade, Boda, Sweden' label.
MEASUREMENTS
Height: c. 2.8" / 7 cm x c. 2.3" / 5.8 cm in width x base depth: c. 1.1" / 2.6 cm. Rim diameter: c. 2" / 5 cm. Unpackaged weight: c. 0.1 kg / 101 g
NOTES
Glass will be securely packaged and shipping will be insured.
Shipping will be combined for multiple items.
A BIT OF HISTORY
Born 1938, Bertil Vallien was only 15 when he left home, drawn by the allure of the big city. After a series of occasional jobs, as a window-dresser at one of the main department stores in Stockholm, and as an apprentice in his father's decorating firm, Vallien would eventually decide to become an artist which would lead him into the world of ceramics. The guidance he received in his early career included that of Stig Lindberg - one of Sweden's foremost designers of ceramic art and one of the leading designers for Rörstrand in the 1970's.
A demonstration of Vallien's sand casting process: https://youtu.be/hjW7qoLvwYw
Today, Vallien is one of the most well-known representatives of 20th century Swedish ceramic and art glass design and is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design as well as abroad in the Everson Museum of Art of New York.
Valiien's works have only become more collectable over the years with sculptures from his Head and Journey (Boat) series fetching up to $20,000 USD.