Jean-Claude Novaro lidded flask - phosphorescent- 2007 - 13½"
Free shipping to USA
The price is all-inclusive, no duties, taxes or shipping.
This dazzling phosphorescent flask dates from 2007 and was made by master glassmaker Jean-Claude Novaro (1943-2014). This superb flask, with its round stopper exemplifies Novaro's his glass-blowing mastery - Novaro utilizes a new technique he invented using green phosphorus to make the piece glow in the dark. The photograph with blue and green was taken in the dark following exposure to sunlight. The photographs with the golden tones have been taken with artificial light.
Several other pieces by Novaro are available for separate purchase. A certificate of authenticity is included.
About the artist:
Jean-Claude Novaro (1943-2014), French, is considered as one of the greatest glassmakers of the twentieth century. Novaro was born was born in Antibes, and died in Monaco at the age of 72. Experts compare his work to that of Daum, Gallé, Marinot and Lalique. His vases are inspired by Art-Deco shapes and he revolutionized glassmaking techniques such as layering different materials (stones, oxides, powders) onto molten glass to create different textures and reflections.
In the 1990s, he invented a technique to make glass glow in the dark. Novaro’s work has been exhibited at the Corning Museum of Glass, New-York, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, Cathédrale de Rouen and many more. Famed French musician Johnny Hallyday was a close friend and supporter of Novaro’s work.
He is one of the few glassmakers to blow pieces weighing over ten kilograms and holds a Guinness World Record for the largest glass coup ever made.
Sources: Wikipedia, Benezit Dictionary of Artists
See last images taken at the Musée International de la Parfumerie (MIP) where a custom perfume flask by Jean-Claude Novaro is displayed.
Approx. overall 13½" high x 6" wide x 6" deep
Approx. overall 34cm high x 15cm wide x 15cm deep
Choose options