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Vase

Vincent Ysart, c. 1950

© Vasart Glass Ltd/ Copyright holder not traced

Vincent was the son of Salvador Ysart who moved to Perth from Spain with his family and had a large impact on the production of art glass in Scotland with the inception of Monart glass and later Vasart glass both based in Perth. The YsartÂ’s established a tradition of art glass in Scotland, which had not existed before. Their creations inspired future generations of Scottish art glass as well as individual makers. This piece with its unique filigree cane decoration was made as a birthday gift for the artist's wife. The style of the vase reflects the influence of Vincent YsartÂ’s Spanish roots. The design of this particular piece is evocative of native painter Joan Miro in terms of the organic forms and colour.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Vase, c. 1950

Date supported

2008

Medium and material

Glass

Dimensions

Height: 21 cm

Grant

2000

Total cost

7500

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