Fulvio Bianconi (Ponte di Brenta, 1915 - Milan, 1996) was a Venetian artist and designer known for his vibrant, expressive glass creations. After early studies in Venice and work as a decorator in Murano, he moved to Milan in the 1930s, becoming a successful illustrator. In 1946, he began collaborating with Venini, producing imaginative glass works like The Four Seasons and the Commedia dell’Arte series. His style combined vivid colors, irregular forms, and figurative subjects, pushing Murano tradition into modernity. He also designed for major brands such as Fiat and Pirelli. Bianconi’s career spanned over sixty years, leaving a lasting impact on Italian visual culture.
Details
- Year
- 1951 ca.
- Measurements
- H 21,5 / D 14 CMH 8,5 / D 5,5 IN
- Materials
- Glass with vertical polychrome bands
- Edition
- Venini Murano



