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Marietta Barovier

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glass. Marietta Barovier and her brother, Giovanni, inherited her family workshop in 1460. She managed the workshop in collaboration with her brother. Of fourteen specialist glass painters (
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She belonged to a glass painter family of Murano and are noted to have painted blanks delivered to her from the workshop of Salvatore Barovier in 1443-1445.
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Her work cannot be clearly identified. She is known to have been the artist behind the glass beads called rosette or
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in 1480. In 1487 she was noted to have been given the privilege to construct a special kiln (
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Giovanni Sarpellon, Miniature di vetro. Murrine 1838–1924, Venezia, Arsenale editrice, 1990,
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She is noted in 1496 in an inventory with her brother about a group of enamelled glasses.
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