Biography

Carlo Scarpa, born in Venice in 1906, came to the glass arts via detours. The Venetian by birth first studied architecture at the Accademia di Belle Arti in 1919 and gained his first experience as an architect in Vincenzo Rinaldo's office. In 1925 he received the order from Giacomo Cappellin, who had just separated from Paolo Venini, to build the medieval Palazzo da Mula for the new company residence of M.V.M. Rebuild Cappellin & C. The personal contact to the Milanese antiques dealer seems to have sparked the young architect's interest in glass art. In the following years, Scarpa not only designed the Cappellin shops in Florence and Paris, he was also responsible for the new models at the Biennials with great success.

When Cappellin had to file for bankruptcy in 1932, Carlo Scarpa immediately found employment with Paolo Venini, who made him the company's artistic director in 1934. While in the previous years most of his designs were rejected, it was now turned around. Scarpa conformed all his designs to the aesthetic ideas of the boss and also convinced important clients to give them their business, such as the rector of the University of Padua, who in 1943 commissioned a table decoration of ten symbolic figures with Venini’s company after thorough examination of the competing Muranese companies.

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Objects by Carlo Scarpa