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This exceptionally animated large sitting horse is entirely handmade by the master glass blower Zanetti on the island of Murano in Venice. The mane, tail and hooves have 24k gold details, while the shaded black glass of the body features subtle iridescent highlights. Make a dramatic arrangement by placing this sculpture next to a large "Rearing Horse", another piece by Zanetti. Each sculpture is unique, signed by the artist, and may vary slightly from the photo.
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Zanetti Murano
Veneto, Italy | Glassmith
Oscar Zanetti was born in Murano in 1961. One of his ancestors, Abbott Zanetti, was the founder of the Museo del Vetro (Museum of Glass) and opened the Scuola del Vetro (Glass School) in the 19th Century. Oscar began working with glass at the age of 14 while attending the local art high school. He started out as an assistant or "serventino" and perfected his technique at some of the most prestigious Murano glass ateliers, including Venini and La Murrina, before joining the family workshop. His preference for natural subjects is reflected in his collection.Discover more