Freeblown crystal Art-Object “Claritas” – Iittala, Finland 1997 1997
Timo Sarpaneva
Verre
21 cm, ø 11 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 1.500
Van Kerkhoff Art
- Sur l'oeuvre d'artA freeblown clear, white and black coloured crystal Art-object / sculpture “Claritas”. Designed by famous Finnish artist Timo Sarpaneva in 1983-1984 and executed by Iittala glassworks in 1997.
This beautiful art object is part of the “Claritas” series initiated by Sarpaneva late 1983 – early 1984. It is skillfully crafted from clear, black and opal glass through blowing, cutting, and polishing techniques.
Each “Claritas” piece is unique, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of the glass blowers at Iittala. Interestingly, the Claritas objects were created without the use of molds, emphasizing the artisans’ expertise.
The larger versions of the Claritas collection are notably substantial and were developed collaboratively by Timo Sarpaneva and the glassblowers. Creating Claritas required a versatile technique and above-average skill in the finishing work.
This particular “Claritas” is fully marked underneath the base in diamondpen: Timo Sarpaneva 121 / 1997 and is in very good condition.
About Timo Sarpaneva
Timo Sarpaneva (Helsink 1926 – Helsinki 2006) was a prominent Finnish designer and artist celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to glass and industrial design.
Born in Helsinki, Finland, Sarpaneva displayed an early aptitude for artistic expression. After studying at the Central School of Industrial Arts and Design in Helsinki, he embarked on a remarkable career that spanned over five decades.
Sarpaneva’s innovative designs revolutionized the field of glass art. He explored new techniques and pushed the boundaries of traditional glassmaking, fusing artistry with functionality. His iconic art glass garnered international acclaim for their sleek lines, organic forms, and masterful use of color.
Beyond glass, Sarpaneva made significant contributions to industrial design, creating iconic pieces such as the “Finlandia” range of stainless steel cutlery and the “Karhula-Iittala” series of ceramic tableware. His designs combined functionality with a distinctive aesthetic, embodying the spirit of Finnish design.
Sarpaneva’s work earned him numerous awards and accolades, including the Lunning Prize, the Pro Finlandia medal, and the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale. He collaborated with renowned companies and institutions worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the design world.
Works by his hand are held by numerous musea in the world; among others: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Det Dansk Kunstindustrimuseum, Copenhagen; Designmuseo, Helsinki, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm and The Museum of Modern Art, New York City.
Marked
This art-object is fully signed in diamondpen: Timo Sarpaneva 121 / 1997
Execution
Iittala glassworks, Finland 1997, Handblown
Condition
This art-object is in very good condition, some minor scratches consistent with age and use. No Cracks or chips.
Literature
Marianne Aav (ed.), Timo Sarpaneva – Collection P. 34, 94-95, 97 (illustrated)
Dimensions
Height 21 cm
Diameter 11,5 cm
Weight: 3716 grams - Sur l'artiste
Timo Tapani Sarpaneva (31 octobre 1926 - 6 octobre 2006) était un designer, sculpteur et éducateur finlandais influent surtout connu dans le monde de l'art pour son travail innovant sur le verre, qui fusionnait souvent les attributs des objets d'art d'exposition avec des désignations utilitaires.
Alors que le verre reste son médium le plus couramment utilisé, il travaille le métal, le bois, les textiles et la porcelaine (chine). Sarpaneva est entrée dans les foyers du monde entier grâce à sa conception industrielle d'articles haut de gamme conçus de manière artistique, notamment des ustensiles de cuisine en fonte et de la vaisselle en porcelaine.
Son travail a été l'un des éléments clés qui ont contribué à lancer la réputation de la Finlande en tant que pionnier du design.
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