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Livio Seguso

Livio Seguso (Born 1930) is active/lives in Italy.  Livio Seguso is known for Sculpture.

 Seguso is among the oldest glass-making dynasties on the island of Murano, whose family tradition dates back 23 generations since 1397. Today the heritage of Seguso is given to the custody of brothers Gianluca, Pierpaolo and Gianandrea. The family remains the fundamental core around an activity sensitive to ethical principles and loyal to the fundamental guidelines with which the Seguso dynasty has distinguished itself for over six centuries.

Artist auction records

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Artist artworks for sale and wanted

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.  askART lists Livio Seguso in 0 of its research Essays. Livio Seguso has 23 artist signature examples available in our database.

Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Livio Seguso available:    Claude Conover,  Lino Tagliapietra,  Robert Natkin,  Alfredo Barbini,  Charles Levier,  Steven Weinberg,  Chaim Gross,  Dan Dailey,  Richard Marquis,  Sergio Bustamante,  William Morris,  Jon Kuhn,  Steven Robert (Steve) Tobin,  Richard Ritter,  Archimede Seguso,  Pavel Hlava,  Joel Philip Myers,  Mark Curtis Peiser,  Antonio Da Ros,  Klaus Moje,  Licio Zanetti,  William Carlson,  Laura de Santillana,  Ermanno Nazon



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