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Benjamin Moore: Palla Bowl

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Benjamin Moore, The Palla Bowl, Blown Glass, 4 x 19 x 19 Dia

Benjamin Moore (1952-2021) was a master of traditional glassblowing, renowned for his clean, elegant forms and luminous use of pure color, hallmarks of the enduring influence of Venetian glassmaking. Early in his career, Moore sought out the expertise of Italian artisans by writing to sixteen glass factories on the Venetian island of Murano. Only one company, Venini, responded. From 1978-79, he apprenticed under Checco Ongaro, an experience that defined his work. In 1979, he brought Lino Tagliapietra to the Pilchuck Glass School, fostering a lasting Italian-American exchange.

His Palla bowls exemplify his style-simple spherical forms, often featuring a sphere as a "foot," prized for balance, clarity, and refined craftsmanship.

Donated By Meg Holgate and Bruce Bradburn