MCM-021 Antonio Da Ros (Attributed) — Murano Blown Glass Rabbit, Cenedese, Unsigned, Italian Art Glass, c.1960s–70s
A rare and charming Murano blown glass rabbit attributed to Antonio Da Ros for Cenedese, Murano, Italy — unsigned, but consistent with Da Ros's celebrated figural glass work in color, form, and quality of execution.
Antonio Da Ros (1936–2012) was one of the most gifted and prolific glass masters of post-war Murano, working primarily for the prestigious Cenedese glassworks. His figural animals — rabbits, birds, fish, and abstract forms — are highly sought by collectors of Italian art glass worldwide. Da Ros was known for his mastery of color, his ability to capture organic, living forms in molten glass, and his signature use of rich, jewel-toned hues. His work appears regularly at major auction houses and on 1stDibs, where signed examples command $500–$3,000+.
This rabbit — compact, warmly colored, and beautifully formed — is a perfect example of the kind of intimate, desk-top-scale figural glass that Da Ros excelled at. Though unsigned (consistent with many Cenedese pieces of this period), the attribution is supported by style, form, and quality.
Details
- Artist: Antonio Da Ros (attributed), for Cenedese, Murano
- Medium: Hand-blown Murano glass
- Subject: Rabbit
- Dimensions: 5.5"H × 6"L × 4.5"W
- Signature: Unsigned
- Condition: Please review all photographs.
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